Investigating Criminal Behavior: Genetics and Psychology

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This report presents a case study investigating the correlation between genetics and criminal behavior, focusing on the psychological implications of biological factors. The assignment begins with a hypothesis that links genetic mutations to criminal tendencies, supported by literature reviews referencing the MAOA and CDH13 genes. The research design employs a qualitative approach and a case study methodology, deemed appropriate for in-depth analysis. The study involves interviewing four psychologists with diverse perspectives on the topic. The participants, selected based on their expertise, will contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the genetic influences on criminal behavior. Confidentiality will be maintained throughout the study, ensuring the ethical conduct of the research. This assignment examines the relationship between genetics and criminal behavior. It includes a case study, research design, and the role of psychologists.
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