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Aberrations chromosomiques portant sur les gonosomes et comportement antisocial: Etat actuel de nos connaissances (I)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2025

Lise Moor*
Affiliation:
Chef de laboratoire de psychologie à la Faculté

Extract

Nul ne conteste aujourd'hui que le probème de la criminalité comporte l'étude de deux grands facteurs qui la régissent et sont souvent associés: le milieu social d'une part avec toutes les influences qui vont intervenir dans les circonstances préparantes ou déterminantes du crime; ces facteurs psychogènes ont fait l'objet de travaux innombrables. D'autre part, la constitution biologique du délinquant, résultat de toutes les influences héréditaires ou acquises qui ont pu fixer son tempérament et former sa personnalité. L'intervention de facteurs biologiques dans la genèse du crime a été reconnue de tout temps.

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Première Partie: Mémoires
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Copyright © 1967 International Society for Criminology

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