CMY3701 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024(666372) - DUE 25 March 2024... 100% TRUSTED Answers, guidelines, workings, and references................ Woman sentenced to 15 years in jail for brutal murder of her twin sister, chopping her body with an axe. A 35-year-old woman was sentence...
CMY3701 Assignment 1
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2024(666372) -
DUE 25 March 2024
, Woman sentenced to 15 years in jail for brutal murder of her twin sister,
chopping her body with an axe. A 35-year-old woman was sentenced to 15
years imprisonment by the Mokopane Regional Court for the murder of her
twin sister at Ga Mogotlane village in Limpopo. Tshepho Mogoshadi
Mphahlele was found guilty of brutally killing her twin sister in the January 18
incident, according to Limpopo police spokesperson, Brigadier Hlulani
Mashaba. “During the trial, the court heard how the accused attacked her twin
sister after they got into a heated argument and she stabbed her with a knife
several times until she died at their residence,” Mashaba said. CMY3701:
EXPLANATION OF CRIME After the murder, Mphahlele chopped her sister’s
body up with an axe, before fleeing the scene. Source: J. Maromo (2023).
Woman sentenced to 15 years in jail for brutal murder of her twin sister,
chopping her body with an axe. Multimedia Journalist (IOL News), 06
December 2023. Available at: Based on scientific literature and newspaper
article above, answer the following questions: SECTION A QUESTION 1 1.
Provide a detailed discussion on the criminal behaviour patterns of twins. (10)
The criminal behavior patterns of twins have been a subject of interest for
researchers and psychologists, but it's important to note that such behavior
is not determined solely by the fact that individuals are twins. While there
have been cases where twins have been involved in criminal activities
together or separately, it's crucial to approach the topic with caution and
avoid generalizations.
1. Genetic Factors: Twin studies have suggested that genetics play a role in
criminal behavior. Identical twins, who share 100% of their genes, may
exhibit similar criminal tendencies more often than fraternal twins, who
share only about 50% of their genes. This indicates a genetic influence on
criminal behavior.
2. Environmental Factors: Despite sharing genetic similarities, twins may
experience different environments, which can significantly impact their
behavior. Environmental factors such as upbringing, socioeconomic status,
peer influences, and exposure to violence or trauma can contribute to
criminal behavior in twins.
3. Shared Experiences: Twins often share unique bonds and experiences that
can influence their behavior. This closeness may result in a higher likelihood
of engaging in criminal activities together or covering up for each other.
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