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प्रश्न
Is there any relationship between crime and defective anatomical factors leadingness to personality disorders? Discuss.
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- There is an important relationship between crime, abnormal physical features, and personality disorders.
- Brain abnormalities, such as injury to the prefrontal cortex, which controls impulse control and moral judgement, can lead to impulsive and aggressive behavior. Similarly, damage in areas such as the amygdala may impair emotional control and empathy, increasing the risk of antisocial behavior.
- These physical flaws might lead to a rise of personality disorders, particularly Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), which is highly linked to criminal behavior.
- Individuals with ASPD frequently demonstrate characteristics such as lack of empathy, impulsivity, manipulativeness, and disapproval for social norms and rules.
- Furthermore, genetic predispositions may result in brain vulnerabilities, which, when paired with contextual factors such as early trauma, neglect, or abuse, heighten the chance of criminal behaviour.
- To summarize, while deficient anatomical features do not directly cause crime, they can predispose individuals to criminal behavior, particularly when impacted by social and psychological settings.
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