BIG question: are criminals born, rather than made?

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BIG question: are criminals born, rather than made?

Socrative quiz - true or false?

Hyper- masculine traits 47,XYY syndrome Atypical chromosomes Hyper- masculine traits Criminal behaviour

Poor social adjustment 47,XYY syndrome Atypical chromosomes IQ/Learning/ social deficits Criminal behaviour Poor social adjustment

47,XYY syndrome Poor adjustment & unusual appearance Atypical chromosomes Poor adjustment & unusual appearance Criminal behaviour Differential treatment by others

Socrative quiz - retest

47,XYY as a topic for discussing issues and debates Reductionism The nature-nurture debate Socially sensitive research The development of psychological knowledge over time

Jigsaw activity Each ‘expert group’ has one of these issues/debates. You must learn it well enough to explain it to the rest of your jigsaw group. (10 minutes) In your ‘jigsaw’ groups, you must teach the ideas to the other members. Your aim is to help them understand, not just pass on information. (20 minutes) I will then give you a short ‘essay’ question about ONE of these issues...so you need to prepared for all of them.

Explain what is meant by ‘socially sensitive research’ Explain what is meant by ‘socially sensitive research’. Illustrate your answer using 47,XYY syndrome.