question archive Using a minimum of 4 recent scholarly peered reviewed article less than 5yrs old for DQ 1 and 3 scholarly peer-reviewed article for DQ 2 must be cited using APA format 750 words for each topic DQ 1 and DQ2   It should be written separately include the http or DOI for all references used please Note: Please see reading references below:   Topic 2 DQ 1 Now that we have the scientific technology to alter people’s genes, should society allow for the alteration of human genes to eliminate criminal predispositions or to improve upon desirable traits? Use scholarly resources to support your explanations

Using a minimum of 4 recent scholarly peered reviewed article less than 5yrs old for DQ 1 and 3 scholarly peer-reviewed article for DQ 2 must be cited using APA format 750 words for each topic DQ 1 and DQ2   It should be written separately include the http or DOI for all references used please Note: Please see reading references below:   Topic 2 DQ 1 Now that we have the scientific technology to alter people’s genes, should society allow for the alteration of human genes to eliminate criminal predispositions or to improve upon desirable traits? Use scholarly resources to support your explanations

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Using a minimum of 4 recent scholarly peered reviewed article less than 5yrs old for DQ 1 and 3 scholarly peer-reviewed article for DQ 2 must be cited using APA format 750 words for each topic DQ 1 and DQ2   It should be written separately include the http or DOI for all references used please Note: Please see reading references below:  

Topic 2 DQ 1

Now that we have the scientific technology to alter people’s genes, should society

allow for the alteration of human genes to eliminate criminal predispositions or to

improve upon desirable traits? Use scholarly resources to support your

explanations. Access and read the GCU Statement on the Integration of Faith and

Work. How might a person with the Christian worldview feel about altering human

genes to eliminate criminal predispositions or to improve desirable traits?

 

Topic 2 DQ 2

Should those with neurological and genetic disorders be treated differently by the

legal system because of their disorders? If we created a society free of genetic

disorder through gene therapy and control, how would that effect the operation of

the criminal justice system? Would that remove the defenses based upon biological

predisposition to crime? Use scholarly resources to support your explanations.

 

PLEASE SEE Reading RESOURCES:

1. *Behavioral Genetics and Criminal Responsibility at the Courtroom

Read “Behavioral Genetics and Criminal Responsibility at the Courtroom,"

by Tatarelli, Del Casale, Tatarelli, Serata, Rapinesi, Sani, & Girardi, from

Forensic Science International (2014)

http://dx.doi.org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.01.011

 

2. *The Brain and Violence: Secrets of Your Mind

Watch “The Brain and Violence: Secrets of Your Mind” [Video file]

in Films on Demand (2010).

https://fod-infobase-com.lopes.idm.oclc.org/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=48023

 

3. *GCU Statement on the Integration of Faith and Work

access and read the "GCU Statement on the Integration of Faith and Work"

to assist you in completing assignments and discussion questions.

https://www.gcu.edu/Documents/Statement-IFLW.pdf

 

5. *Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach

Read Chapters 2 and 3 in Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach.

View Resource

https://bibliu.com/app/#/view/books/9781292036137/pdf2htmlex/index.html#page

_2

 

*Born to Be Bad" Biological, Physiological, and Biosocial Theories of Crime

Read "Born to Be Bad" Biological, Physiological, and Biosocial Theories of

Crime” by Akers & Whittaker from Essential Criminology (2015).

https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.credoreference.com/content/entr

y/wviewc/born_to_be_bad_biological_physiological_and_biosocial_theories

_of_crime/0?institutionId=5865

 

6. *Unraveling the Genetic Etiology of Adult Antisocial Behavior: A Genome-Wide

Association Study

Read “Unraveling the Genetic Etiology of Adult Antisocial Behavior: A

Genome-Wide Association Study," by Tielbeek, Medland, Benyamin,

Byrne, Heath, Madden, & Verweij, from Plos ONE (2012).

https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct

=true&db=a9h&AN=83522487&site=ehost-live&scope=site

 

7. *Exploring Whether Genetic Differences Between Siblings Explain Sibling

Differences in Criminal Justice Outcomes

Read “Exploring Whether Genetic Differences Between Siblings Explain

Sibling Differences in Criminal Justice Outcomes," by Schwartz & Beaver,

from Comprehensive Psychiatry (2014).

http://dx.doi.org.lopes.id

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