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Do you feel that genetics play a role in an individual’s decision to commit crime? How much of a role, if any?

How can policy makers and researchers acknowledge genetic differences or abnormalities (such as low i.q. or deficits of the amygdala) and incorporate them into laws, procedures, and treatment without discriminating against individuals with certain genetic characteristics?

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Answer:

It's not the genetic that makes the person commit crime it's the person's background of his or her family. Some races or country are poor which makes new generation that is in a better and developed country gets greedy just by looking.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are many cases that kids or teens rob because there family has a poor or bad background.

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