Explain Konrad Lorenz's view of biological aggression and modern crime
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Answers should define biological aggression based on Konrad Lorenz's theory that builds off of Darwin's belief in interspecies aggression helping the strongest and best animals reproduce. Examples of Lorenz's view include "adapted instinctive behavior" rooted in crime. He believes that all modern "crime" is the result of an overcrowded world.
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Bob threatens a witness with a weapon so that the witness will not testify against Bob in court. Bob has committed the offense of obstruction of justice
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is considered to be a critical part of the testing process?
a. background investigation b. polygraph examination c. medical examination d. physical test
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a. treatment b. reentry c. punitive d. diversionary