These theories highlight the role of human DNA, environmental contaminants, nutrition, hormones, physical trauma, and body chemistry in human cognition, feeling, and behaviour.

These theories highlight the role of human DNA, environmental contaminants, nutrition, hormones, physical trauma, and body chemistry in human cognition, feeling, and behaviour.
Psychobiology
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Conflict
Social process
Classical School

This is a psychological principle that holds that the frequency of any behaviour, including criminal or deviant behaviour, can be increased or decreased through reward, punishment, and association with other stimuli.

This is a psychological principle that holds that the frequency of any behaviour, including criminal or deviant behaviour, can be increased or decreased through reward, punishment, and association with other stimuli.
Conditioning
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Conflict
Anomie
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These individuals are characterized by disordered or disjointed thinking in which the types of logical associations they make are atypical of other people.

These individuals are characterized by disordered or disjointed thinking in which the types of logical associations they make are atypical of other people.
Schizophrenics
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Innovators
Ritualists
Fatalists

This term is defined as the attempt to derive a composite picture of an offender’s social and psychological characteristics from the crime he/she committed and from the manner in which it was committed.

This term is defined as the attempt to derive a composite picture of an offender’s social and psychological characteristics from the crime he/she committed and from the manner in which it was committed.
Psychological profiling
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Deviance detection
Constitutive criminology
Crime scene separation
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