1. Thoughts of the Criminal Mind
The second type is the mentally disturbed criminal who looks at his world as threatening. ... Classical criminology observes that "people have free will to choose criminal or conventional behaviorsand that crime can be controlled only by the fear of criminal sanctions (Siegel). ... Eysenck was not suggesting that criminals are born, but that the combination of environment, neurobiological, and personality factors give rise to different types of criminals. ... He also suggests that, for some children, reality testing and information processing can prove to be too demanding. ... Overall, th...
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