Across
- 5. The focus of analysis in the positivist approaches
- 7. Suggests that people commit crime because of internal psychological factors over which they have little or no control.
- 8. He developed criminal anthropology, and argued that “criminals were born, not made”
- 9. The definition of crime in the positivist approaches
- 10. Female offenders were claimed to be more _______ than other females.
Down
- 1. Sheldon (1940) proposed a theory based on body build (somatotypes). Which somatotype was argued to be the most likely to become criminals?
- 2. Rather than towards punishment, the positivist approach is directed towards ______ of offenders.
- 3. What is the name of the somatotype which was “relaxed, sociable and fond of eating”?
- 4. The sub-discipline of criminology that investigates biological and genetic factors and their relation to criminal behaviors
- 6. Which somatotype was described as being “brainy, artistic and introvert”?
