Unit Two Criminlogy
Across
- 5. Super male syndrome, could more aggressive due to testosterone levels
- 6. round
- 7. To study if its genetics or environment that make criminals who they are
- 8. Living beings adapting for higher chances of survival
- 10. Creator of Atavistic theory
- 11. Non-identical twins
- 12. What is passed down biologically from parent to kid
- 16. Environment
- 17. any behaviour that differs from norms in society
- 18. Expectation in society about what is acceptable and not.
- 21. Muscular
- 23. Features that are considered ancient human and unevolved
- 24. genetics
- 25. Theories that suggest there is genetic reason for crimes, like XYY
Down
- 1. Body types
- 2. Studies done on Dizygotic and Monozygotic twins to see the chances of both twins being criminal
- 3. How we look facially and bodily how it can effect chances of commiting a crime
- 4. This decides if a person is male or female or intersex
- 9. The level of agreement
- 13. Thin + tall
- 14. Creator of the Somatotype theory
- 15. These are a shared and general set of principles about acceptable and unacceptable behavior, specifically what is right and what is wrong.
- 19. Genetically identical twins
- 20. Refers to a code of ethics, which may or may not be written down and is expected that you follow.
- 22. Breaking the law