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Lesson 5: Crime and deviance L.O. How do we explain criminal and deviant behaviour?

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Lesson 5: Crime and deviance

L.O. How do we explain criminal and deviant behaviour?

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Learning Objective:

• What are the different explanations for crime?

• Learning Skills: Reasoning and making links

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What is happening?

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Biological explanation

• Are we born criminals?• Lombroso 1876 believed thatYou could tell if a person was aCriminal by the shape of their head, jaw, forehead and Nose.

What are2 questions you would like to ask Lombroso if he walked

into the room right now…

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Lombroso

• Features of a criminal:• Sloping forehead• Long arms• Large ears• Asymmetrical head and face

• If you had these features and liked tattoos then Lombroso said you were a savage primitive man who was born a criminal!

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Characteristics of a criminal

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Lombroso

• Lombroso studied prisoners in Italian prisons I in 1876.

• He said that criminals were a separate species and did not have any morals.

He distinguished different types of criminals• murderers were said to have:

Cold, glassy, blood-shot eyes, curly, abundant hair, strong jaws, long ears and thin lips • Whilst sex offenders have:

Glinting eyes, strong jaws, thick lips, lots of hair and projecting ears.'

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What questions would you like to ask Lombroso

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A Biological Explanation for criminal behaviour?

• Tony Mobley:his lawyer argued hisgenes meant he was born to kill.

One of you is a defence lawyer one a prosecutor of Tony Mobley: Discuss

this case.

14 care homes.Depression

AnxietyPost traumatic stress.

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Sociologists view of criminal behaviour

• How crime and criminals are socially constructed

• Socially constructed: views of what is criminal or deviant behaviour are influenced by the values and norms of the society we live in.

• So… society creates what is criminal and deviant if it goes against the norms and values of that time.

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Socially constructed

• Laws can change from culture to culture and time to time.

Before 1967 to be a practising homosexual was illegal.

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Psychological explanations

• PMS: what is it?• abdominal Bloating, Cramps, including leg cramps, Swelling of

body parts, hypoglycaemia• Depression, anxiety, Anger , Guilt, Fatigue, Aggressiveness• Intolerance, Irritability, Restlessness, Sugar and Salt Craving,

Increased intake of Alcohol, Hysteria

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PMS case study

• Do you think the women mentioned in the case study should have been acquitted (freed) for their crimes?

Yes… because

NO…because

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Maternal deprivation

• Research has shown that early childhood deprivation, lack of secure attachment in childhood could also lead to a person developing a criminal personality as they are looking for attention and affection from elsewhere.

• Deprivation: a lack of something

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Explanations for criminal and deviant behaviour so far…

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Explain one theory to the person sat

next to you