3.Answer 1 -There are many theories related to delinquency in criminology.Among them the biological explanation is most important. Biological explanation or the biogenic theory is based on the approach that the natural body structure of criminals are different from normal humans.The criminality is a biological phenomenon .The phrenology study ,the study of the skull conformation also proved that the differences between the normal skull and criminal skull. In case of delinquency ocular elements, disorders like hearing problem ,speech problem ,dislexia etc can be the root cause of criminal behaviour. Answer 2-in today's world the the scientists and the psychiatrists are finding a way to cure the biologically originated crime by social experiments ,medicines and awareness among the people.They are more intended to stop the bullying culture,racism in schools which gives rise to many biological crimes.
3. How have biological explanations of delinquency been regarded in criminology? What is the state of...
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Determine the oxidation state for each atom in the following compounds: (7 pts) HPO4-2 Н Cl2 Ci Na2SO4 Na 3. I have a stock solution that is 11.5 M NaCl(aq). I want to prepare 250.0 mL of a solution that has a final concentration of 0.755 M. How many mL of the stock solution should I measure? (5 pts) 4. What is the molarity of a solution made by...