Crime as Sickness

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Across
  1. 1. Coined the phrase "survival of the fittest".
  2. 3. Founder of psychoanalysis.
  3. 6. Critical of Lombroso's emphasis on abnormal physical characteristics.
  4. 7. Research on links between _ disorders and crime include chemical/mineral, diet, hormone and allergy studies.
  5. 9. _ crime violates two basic altruistic sentiments common to all people: probity and piety.
  6. 12. Famous for his theory of endomorphs, ectomorphs and mesomorphs.
  7. 13. Research on links between _ and crime include adoption/twin studies.
  8. 15. A philosophical system recognising only positive facts/observable phenomena and rejecting theism/metaphysics.
  9. 17. _ theorists argue physical, environmental and social conditions produce behaviour.
  10. 18. Relating to or dealing with disease; of or relating to the science of pathology.
Down
  1. 2. A pseudoscience involving the measurement of bumps on the skull to predict mental traits, especially according to Franz Joseph Gall.
  2. 4. The idea that behaviour, intelligence and social success are inherited.
  3. 5. Research on links between _ condition and crime include ADHD studies.
  4. 8. The notion that criminals could be identified by physical traits.
  5. 10. Believed that differences between species are the result of successful adaptation.
  6. 11. A philosophy contending that all human behavior is caused by biological/psychological factors and free will is an illusion.
  7. 14. Suggested that crime was biological and incurable so best option is to remove criminal from society.
  8. 16. _ theory argues that some people respond different to levels of stimulation.