CMY3701
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2024
Unique Number: 666372
Due Date: 25 March 2024
(3 ESSAYS PROVIDED)
The study of twin relationships and criminal behavior has long intrigued psychologists,
sociologists, and criminologists who seek to understand the origins of violent conduct. In
cases where twins are involved in criminal activities, it's crucial to delve into the diverse
factors that could shed light on such behaviors, which can include genetic predispositions,
environmental influences, and psychosocial interactions. Another significant area of study
is the potential impact of hormonal levels on criminal behavior, particularly in female
offenders. While hormonal fluctuations have been proposed as influencing factors for mood
and behavior, the direct correlation to criminal acts remains complex and requires careful
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