Could you please do a video on Bandura and Freuds theories in relation to Criminal behaviour . They also come up in my Psychology course and my teacher isnt that good at explaining theories correctly
Hi Shane, I have videos on Bandura here: ua-cam.com/video/_iCDY9x-G2o/v-deo.html and here: ua-cam.com/video/_egk0ryWr9w/v-deo.html I don't have one on Freud yet, but I'll put it on my list!
@@CriminologyWeb can I just ask,if a question comes up in the exam saying how do physiological factors explain criminality,does that mean how do physiological THEORIES explain criminality?
@@chocolatebar1592 Well, I don't know how your professor would mean it, but I would say that factors are usually based on theories (e.g., biocriminological theory) but more specific (e.g., heart rate).
First, the cases that Lombroso focused on in his studies and experiments did not have many owners and therefore cannot be relied on as a general rule secondly he focused too much and overemphasized the organic aspect as a factor of criminal behavior while neglecting the influence of other factors material cultural environmental and social thank you for your efforts cordial salutations
As a sociology student I think this is so problematic on so many ways but I understand where he was coming from. I guess it was normal given the socio-cultural context
Fun fact Lambroso compared creative people to criminals saying they both share similar traits as both were manifestations of extreme charecteristics. He came of the idea of associating deviants with genius.
Is The Criminal Man translated in English? As far as I know the book was translated in several important language, but I was not able to find the english version. However, I know that there is a book that has around 400 or 500 pages, but obviously it is not the entire work.
The research carried out by Lombroso lacked the rigor we now expect from scientific studies. He did not use a control group against which to compare his participants. Lombroso argued that the physical characteristics he identified were innate but this might not have been the case, they might have been influenced by environmental factors such as poor nutrition in childhood. This explanation is socially sensitive; some of the features described by Lombroso are linked to skin color and other traits are associated with the concept of race, so it has been accused of scientific racism. Goring (1913) carried out a study comparing over 2000 London convicts with a control group. He failed to replicate Lombroso’s findings. This theory has also been used to support eugenics. Eugenics is a philosophy arguing that those who are born with genetic advantages should be allowed to breed for the good of society but those who are born with genetic disadvantages should be eliminated to improve the genetic quality of the human population.
I don't think criminality has anything to do with form. He might be a beautiful person, but he's actually a very dangerous criminal. I think that this theory is not correct because crime is a carefully planned and focused thing because the criminal is measured on intelligence, the smarter he is, the less likely he is to be caught, because the criminal is not a sick person who does not realize all of those things but rather someone who knows how to do and plans before doing anything.__ Very sly 🤔😮🧐
Rightly pointed out, this theory is not correct because the research sample lombroso collected were limited within the prisoner, where unfortunately or coincidentally these dead prisoners had those defect. The importance of lombroso in criminology is not about this theory on atavistic characters, but his initiation on scientific study on criminology. His research was biased cannot be taken as reliable source of information.
Mmm.....still concern the role of beauty in such topic. We live in a society that still search in the beauty like ancient greek a principle or parameters to achieve and with this parameter huge selection is made. What do you think lady, how much beauty can influence such topic?
How do I know that this person is a dangerous criminal, but in the form of a policeman, a friend, or a teacher in a school. How do I know that this person is a criminal who may kill me in seconds What do I do in those cases I defend myself if he is armed or has dangerous tools in order to eliminate the victims I want you to answer 🙄🤔🤜
I think that Lombroso’s theory could extend to genetic deformities that could cause the creation of a criminal. Everyone has had a tendency to do something bad, but those born with a smaller frontal lobe might not be able to control that impulse as much as someone else. In the big picture he was wrong, but I think he definitely was on the right track.
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Could you please do a video on Bandura and Freuds theories in relation to Criminal behaviour . They also come up in my Psychology course and my teacher isnt that good at explaining theories correctly
Hi Shane, I have videos on Bandura here: ua-cam.com/video/_iCDY9x-G2o/v-deo.html and here: ua-cam.com/video/_egk0ryWr9w/v-deo.html I don't have one on Freud yet, but I'll put it on my list!
Love your indepth research about Lombroso.
I have a test today, this was useful for revision!
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@@CriminologyWeb can I just ask,if a question comes up in the exam saying how do physiological factors explain criminality,does that mean how do physiological THEORIES explain criminality?
@@chocolatebar1592 Well, I don't know how your professor would mean it, but I would say that factors are usually based on theories (e.g., biocriminological theory) but more specific (e.g., heart rate).
@@CriminologyWeb thank you
First, the cases that Lombroso focused on in his studies and experiments did not have many owners and therefore cannot be relied on as a general rule secondly he focused too much and overemphasized the organic aspect as a factor of criminal behavior while neglecting the influence of other factors material cultural environmental and social thank you for your efforts cordial salutations
I think Lombroso ideas still make sense for psychopaths.
Kindly made a lecture on the Biological perspective of Crime.
As a sociology student I think this is so problematic on so many ways but I understand where he was coming from. I guess it was normal given the socio-cultural context
And how is that Marxist career working for you? Oh yeah, World Economic Forum.
It's called racism, and bigotry.
Thanks for sharing, it helped a lot for my exam preparation!
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Fun fact Lambroso compared creative people to criminals saying they both share similar traits as both were manifestations of extreme charecteristics. He came of the idea of associating deviants with genius.
This lady is awesome. She knows what this area
Thanks so much for this
Is The Criminal Man translated in English? As far as I know the book was translated in several important language, but I was not able to find the english version. However, I know that there is a book that has around 400 or 500 pages, but obviously it is not the entire work.
Check out some works here: www.amazon.com/Cesare-Lombroso/e/B001JS81BC?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1592587913&sr=8-1
I don’t know what the heck she was talking about I am only 14 and my teacher told me to watch it
Can someone link his book.. I can’t seem to find it.
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Can you make another detailed video on Lombroso?
Detailed in what way?
@@CriminologyWeb in descriptive way
I'll write it down
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The research carried out by Lombroso lacked the rigor we now expect from scientific studies. He did not use a control group against which to compare his participants. Lombroso argued that the physical characteristics he identified were innate but this might not have been the case, they might have been influenced by environmental factors such as poor nutrition in childhood. This explanation is socially sensitive; some of the features described by Lombroso are linked to skin color and other traits are associated with the concept of race, so it has been accused of scientific racism. Goring (1913) carried out a study comparing over 2000 London convicts with a control group. He failed to replicate Lombroso’s findings. This theory has also been used to support eugenics. Eugenics is a philosophy arguing that those who are born with genetic advantages should be allowed to breed for the good of society but those who are born with genetic disadvantages should be eliminated to improve the genetic quality of the human population.
Please is Cesare the only scholar that spoke about the biology theory of crime?
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Goring (1913) carried out a study comparing over 2000 London convicts with a control group. He failed to replicate Lombroso’s findings.
Well done.
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Lombroso genius, respect.
U do realise that his ideas aren’t accepted today?
A murderer at best
I am studying sociology in school and the book is bringing up Lombroso so this video was really heplful thank you🤗
Great, Christina! Happy it was helpful.
Yes . It is very similar in Psychology too . Lombroso also comes up in A Level Psychology . This is very informative . Thank You.
Glad to hear, Shane. Lombroso is certainly someone who comes up a lot whenever the history of criminology is discussed.
Good video! Small correction. It 's atavus in Latin and not avatus.
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Ataavistic comes from Avatus?
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I don't think criminality has anything to do with form. He might be a beautiful person, but he's actually a very dangerous criminal. I think that this theory is not correct because crime is a carefully planned and focused thing because the criminal is measured on intelligence, the smarter he is, the less likely he is to be caught, because the criminal is not a sick person who does not realize all of those things but rather someone who knows how to do and plans before doing anything.__ Very sly 🤔😮🧐
إِنَّ الله لا يَنْظُرُ إِلى أَجْسامِكْم، وَلا إِلى صُوَرِكُمْ، وَلَكِنْ يَنْظُرُ إِلَى قُلُوبِكُمْ
So are you just saying beautiful criminals are smarter than ugly ones? Haha then I agree!
Rightly pointed out, this theory is not correct because the research sample lombroso collected were limited within the prisoner, where unfortunately or coincidentally these dead prisoners had those defect. The importance of lombroso in criminology is not about this theory on atavistic characters, but his initiation on scientific study on criminology. His research was biased cannot be taken as reliable source of information.
Please make a video analysing Joseph James DeAngelo
Did Lombroso say something about Recidivism?
I’m student criminology and crimnalistic in México but I’m feeling not is taken seriusly
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Is this biocriminology theory?
I'd say it's part of it. Today's biocriminology focuses on other things
Why don't we mention his ridiculous theory about Southerners of Italy??
What theory is that?
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Maam why BECCARIA considered to be the father of modern criminal law and criminal justice?
Mmm.....still concern the role of beauty in such topic. We live in a society that still search in the beauty like ancient greek a principle or parameters to achieve and with this parameter huge selection is made. What do you think lady, how much beauty can influence such topic?
I'm here because tommorow is my exam
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Hope it went well, Faizan
@@CriminologyWeb it went well
Thanks for info
How do I know that this person is a dangerous criminal, but in the form of a policeman, a friend, or a teacher in a school. How do I know that this person is a criminal who may kill me in seconds What do I do in those cases I defend myself if he is armed or has dangerous tools in order to eliminate the victims I want you to answer 🙄🤔🤜
This might give you a clue. How does an atavistic face look????
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Not all of Darwin’s influence on the social sciences was helpful 😊
This is a nonsense theory
I think that Lombroso’s theory could extend to genetic deformities that could cause the creation of a criminal. Everyone has had a tendency to do something bad, but those born with a smaller frontal lobe might not be able to control that impulse as much as someone else. In the big picture he was wrong, but I think he definitely was on the right track.
His first name Cesare is pronounced che-sa-re.
Not 'sesare'.
Thanks, Skip-Ad; need to work on my Italian :)
this theory is not politically correct
Understatement ;)
Brian Laundrie has that atavistic face.