1. Contemporary Criminological Theories
Contemporaneously other theories uphold the belief that individuals withhold a natural instinct to behave violently, which requires very little motivation, therefore believing that violence is the result of a failed constraint or control. However other theories uphold the belief that individuals contain a natural inclination to conform to rules and order, which requires motivation therefore they believe that violence is a result of abnormal deviant urges (Barak, 2003). ... Schinkel believes that violence undertakes beneficial ends, rather than enacting on solely destructive urges. It is be...
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