D&E Possible contributing factors to YV
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- Discuss and Evaluate possible contributing factors to YV
- Biological
- Genetics
- MAOA gene
- Twin studies
- But! Interaction with the environment has shown to be important, YV probably not JUST influence of genetics (reductionist)
- Support for interaction idea; research has shown that environment can have a large effect on genetic/ biological pre-dispositions
- Fetal development
- Conduct disorder
- Supporting research linked to YV
- Hormones/ neuro-transmitters
- Cortisol/ adrenaline
- Testosterone
- Serotonin
- Clear causal treatment, used in conjunction with cognitive/ social interventions to create a more holistic treatment
- Structural Issues
- Genetics
- Social
- Family
- Abuse and neglect
- Doesnt explain cases where neglect/ reinforcment = no YV
- Situational variables
- Community
- Poverty
- Prejudice (e.g racial minority)
- Class-ism/ racism/ ethics, might have a deeper social impact harder to 'fix'/prevent
- But may therefore mobilise posi social change?
- Ecological model for understanding V
- Biological
- Genetics
- MAOA gene
- Twin studies
- But! Interaction with the environment has shown to be important, YV probably not JUST influence of genetics (reductionist)
- Support for interaction idea; research has shown that environment can have a large effect on genetic/ biological pre-dispositions
- Fetal development
- Conduct disorder
- Supporting research linked to YV
- Hormones/ neuro-transmitters
- Cortisol/ adrenaline
- Testosterone
- Serotonin
- Clear causal treatment, used in conjunction with cognitive/ social interventions to create a more holistic treatment
- Structural Issues
- Genetics
- Link to YV
- Holistic model
- Biological
- Learning theories
- Social interaction/ information processing theory
- Operant conditioning
- Doesnt explain cases where neglect/ reinforcment = no YV
- Family
- Ethics
- In neuro-crimonology
- Judicial system, can you really punish someone not 'in control' of their actions?
- Stigma + labelling
- Stigma + labelling
- In neuro-crimonology
- Intervention/ prevention
- General assumptions for them to be effective
- Link to each of the viewpoints
- Biological - drug treatment, surgery, therapy
- Social - Therapy, Family intervention, social change
- ALWAYS LINK TO YV
- Biological
- Learning theories
- Social interaction/ information processing theory
- Operant conditioning
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