Psychological Perspective On Crime Analysis

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Chapter 5 points out that the psychological perspective concerning crime states that the blame focuses on the individual, rather than the social environment. Chapter 6 also focuses on the individuals responsibility for causing crime, but a in a different aspect of the individual, such as their biological make up. The biological perspective focusses on genetic factors, neurochemical issues, diet, nutrition, and hormone factors. This view entails that although human beings cannot change the genetic aspects of their body, they can change their habits of eating, etc. to reduce crime. In chapter 6, the psychological perspective asserts that the nurturing part of a criminal’s life is more responsible for their behavior, than their genetic