Cauzalitatea endogenă a crimei ca act individual, cu referire specială la factorii biologici

Authors

  • Mădălin Gabriel Pîrvulescu "Ovidius" University of Constanta, Romania
  • Andreea Nicoleta Pîrvulescu Ciorbaru "Ovidius" University of Constanta, Romania

Keywords:

criminology, personality, offense, behavior

Abstract

In the studies of criminology, psychology and sociology studied, I noticed in some authors the attempt to reveal in the criminal the social mutant, the odious deviation from the human pattern, the criminal genetic programming. Other authors have found minimal, conjuctual differences between criminal and non-criminal. A "something" coming from outside has created the difference between two normal people, pushing crime, and thus designating one of them the pariah of society and nothing can prove that it would not have happened to the other. The fascination exercised by this dilemma of the criminal personality was determined in choosing the theme of the work, drawing up my work, discovering bold questions and a multitude of answers on the causality of the crime, an exciting show of ideas and theories from which I tried to reproduce here a part.
The term personality is used to describe the temperament and emotional attributes of an individual, which basically determines their behavior. It is vital to
approach psychology in an attempt to capture and understand a person's behavior, especially when it comes to estimating his future actions.

Published

2020-01-14

How to Cite

Mădălin Gabriel Pîrvulescu, & Andreea Nicoleta Pîrvulescu Ciorbaru. (2020). Cauzalitatea endogenă a crimei ca act individual, cu referire specială la factorii biologici. Ars æqui, 8, 5–26. Retrieved from https://revista.drept-ovidius.ro/index.php/arsaequi/article/view/3

Issue

Section

Studies and articles