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