Which theory discussed in the lesson do you think best explains why crime happens? Why do you think that this theory is best?
I feel like psychoanalytic theory explains the best why people commit crimes because it goes into people's personalities, also into our minds are where all of the answers truly are.
Do you think that individuals accused of crimes should be able to use a insanity defense? Why or why not?
I don't think they should because then everyone could just use that to get out of a crime. If they are functioning right, then they should be put somewhere to get better and doctors should not let them free until they are healthy. Otherwise more crime will happen and just be blamed on insanity.
Do you think that weather affects crime? Why or why not? Explain some of the ways that scholars think weather and/or the time of day may affect criminal behavior?
I do think that weather affects crime because when it's a rainy cloudy day, crooks will be less likely to break into homes because they know most people are inside and at home, where they will get caught. When it's a sunny hot day, they know most people are going to be at pools, shopping, and out of town, where they know homeowners won't be at home, which is the perfect time to break in. Scholars think that extreme hot and cold temperatures keep people away from each other and that this creates fewer opportunities for crimes like assault.
Modeling theory suggests that we learn aggressive and violent behavior. Do you think that violence in the media (including movies, television, and video games) has any effect on criminal behavior? Why or why not? Do you think that anything should be done to censor violence in the media?
I do believe we learn from video games and media. I think this because they have done studies that show that this is correct. I believe that the more violence people see the more that they will want to be a part of violence so they can experience what the main character/actor has been through. If you are someone who has never seen violence and doesn't play violent things, you won't want to commit crimes because you don't know much about it. I think that they should censor out violence in the media.
Eysenck argues that certain personality types are more likely to engage in criminal behavior. Do you think that our personalities contribute to whether we commit crimes or not? Why or why not?
No, because you can be the happiest person ever with no criminal background but still commit crimes. You could also be the darkest saddest person ever but not commit crimes. I think it just all depends on your influence and the things you are involved with and things you see.