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Adoption Studies Ans✓✓✓ These studies look at the behaviour of an
individual in their birth parents and compare it to their adopted
parents. If their behaviour is similar to their adopted parents then it is
likely that it is environmental.
Anger Management Ans✓✓✓ A cognitive intervention that aims to
help the offender control their feelings of anger. As many crimes are
caused as a result of anger.
Atavistic Form Ans✓✓✓ An explanation of criminal offending
suggesting that offenders are in a more primitive evolution stage. This
can be seen through specific physical features.
Behaviour Modification in Custody Ans✓✓✓ A method used for
rehabilitating prisoners. It aims to increase desirable behaviour and
decrease undesirable behaviour. It uses operant conditioning.
Brain Development Ans✓✓✓ Research has been conducted to see if
the way the brain develops is different between psychopaths and
normal people.
, Brain Physiology Ans✓✓✓ This is the belief that the physiology of the
brain may have an effect on offending behaviour. This can be through
the limbic system or brain development.
Centrality - Commuters Ans✓✓✓ They travel to a location in order to
commit the crime they may use a means of transport such as a car, bus
or train.
Centrality - Marauders Ans✓✓✓ They commit a crime in an area which
is close to them. They may walk to the location.
Centrality Ans✓✓✓ There are two types of offenders that travel in
different ways to the location.
Comparative Case Analysis Ans✓✓✓ Other crimes that are similar to
each other should be considered to be committed by the same
offender. It provides greater accuracy.
Confinement Ans✓✓✓ An aim of custodial sentencing that prevents
the offender from causing any more harm to society.
Criminal Career Ans✓✓✓ How experienced the criminal is in the
offence and the type of pattern of crimes they produce.