Causation refers to the fact that the concurrency of a guilty mind and criminal act .
There are also some laws which will require that.
the offender cause a certain end result before any criminal liability can be incurred.
Psychobiological theories are actually a more contemporary approach to the biological .
theories regarding the fact as to why crime causation has risen. The psychobiology.
of crime highlights the role of human DNA, environmental contaminants, .
nutrition, hormones, physical trauma (especially to the brain), and body chemistry.
in human cognition feeling and behavior. .
Chromosome theory has also been an explanation for criminal behavior that has had .
taken place in the 1960's. Females have an XX chromosome because this is how it .
looks under an electron microscope. A male has a Y chromosome that is in place of.
the second, for a male pattern of XY.
In 1965, there was an English Journal named Nature that had made a report on the works .
of Patricia Jacobs, who had made the discovery of super males, which is turn means that .
these male had an extra Y chromosome. Patrica Jacobs found that these supermales .
were most known in prisons than in the general population.
Additionally, there were other studies that had made a claim to the XXY male in which .
was more aggressive than other males. This male was able to initially possess physical.
and psychological traits, for example, height being over 6"1", being thin, having acne, .
possible homosexuality, a low I.Q., and also a tendency to commit motiveless crimes.
of property. Later studies disputed many of these findings and the significance of the .
XY pattern for behavioral prediction is today in doubt. .
Biocriminology is a study which has been able to link violet or disruptive behavior with .
certain eating habits, a deficiency in vitamins, genetics, inheritance, and some other .
conditions which have an effect on tissues of the body. Allergic reactions to common.