Friday, 18 April 2014

how convincing are the explanation for offending offered by biological criminology?


hello,You need to identify the themes that unite the biological perspective, so, for example its methodology, empirical support, levels of determinism, policy implications and so on. Once you have established the commonalities – the strengths and weaknesses of the perspective – you can then use individual theories to demonstrate your points.
So for example as early biological theory can be characterised as very deterministic, weak in terms of methodology and lacking in empirical support you do not need to talk about every early theory, you just need to give examples that demonstrate what ever point you are making.
so please don’t go through each theory cos it will soon run out of room as there are obviously a lot of biological theories. so your idea to take more themed approach seems far more sensible.
It is fine to use books and journals from anywhere, but i need all of books you used are available in my uni’s library, and all of other resources could be accessed online! they need to be creditable in terms of academic content – which normally means the material has been peer reviewed.
on the other hand, i need the UK english, because my lecturer doesn’t allow to use American English.
and please, include a correctly set out reference list at the end of the essay, but it is not included within the words i required.

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