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if someone is biologically pre-disposed to crime, are they less culpable for their behaviors?
Technology has played a crucial role in advancing the what is known about the causes of criminal behavior. Still, some people are cautious about accepting the role of biology on behavior. With reference to the course material (lecture and readings), what are the ethical implications of biological causes of crime on the criminal justice system? Consider ideas of guilt and responsibility when responding. That is, if someone is biologically pre-disposed to crime, are they less culpable for their behaviors?