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juvenile courts processed an estimated 1,673,000 delinquency cases that involved juveniles charged with criminal law violations. The number of delinquency cases handled by juvenile courts increased 27% between 1990 and 1999. During this ti...
assumptions of biological theories of crime are physical attributes that can cause an individual to criminal activities. In general, the idea was that certain physical attributes are passed from parents to children, making the child at grea...
biological and psychological theories. The paper describes the psychological and biological theories. The major goal of the paper was contained the investigators in different areas of biology and psychology and its theories of different sch...
Biological theories of crime are grounded in the concept of biological determinism, a notion suggesting that the causes of crime are the result of some biological or physical element that criminals may be born, not made. Biological theories...
biological theories that can help us determine what pursues sex offenders. Both the theories have separate methods of controlling the criminal. However, there are certain general principles that can be applied across both the domains. There...
biological approach to depression, using some concepts currently proposed to characterize the functioning of the brain. This paper will evaluate a biological theory of depression i.e. neurotrophic theory of depression Biological Theory of D...
and Laub: Age-graded theory of informal social control Introduction A debate over the significance of criminal careers dominated theoretical criminology, beginning in the mid-1980s. On one side, Alfred Blumstein et al. (1986, 1988a, 1988b)...