Criminal justice
Criminologists attempt to explain the compulsion to commit crime through various theories. Two major theoretical influences are biological and sociological. The biological perspective suggests that the disposition to break the law is interwoven in one’s character prior to birth. In opposition, the sociological perspective believes crimes are committed as a result of the influence of social experiences. Consequently, crime could be eradicated by surroundings which promote legal behavior; however through the biological perspective the hopes of eliminating crime are almost inconceivable for the reason th
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Approximate Word count = 408
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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