个人犯罪行为的病因学:从不同角度看问题

Ilgam M. Ragimov
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基于跨学科的研究方法,本文分析了犯罪学和社会学的传统问题“为什么有些人犯罪而有些人不犯罪”的内容和内在逻辑。据作者说,在制定这个用语单位时,最初犯了一个方法上的错误,因为它歪曲了原来的信息(“为什么有些人犯罪”),从而得出了错误的结论(“而其他人没有”)。因此,审议中的地区的历史重建表明,在整个文明史上,没有一个人(除了丧失行为能力和患有犯罪恐惧症的人)一生中至少不犯罪一次。因此,有人建议换一种方式提出这个问题:“为什么有些人犯了罪,要承担刑事责任,而另一些人却逍遥法外?”基于这一现实,本文提出了一个假设,即一个人(包括罪犯)的不良行为,以及一些遗传疾病,是他存在的一种内在属性,这种属性本来就嵌入在所有人的DNA矩阵中,无一例外。人从受孕的那一刻起。这个由基因决定的程序在青春期(12-15岁,有时甚至更早)被激活,并保持其攻击性,直到一个人50岁,之后它的动力每年都变弱。
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Etiology of individual criminal behavior: looking at the problem from a different angle
Based on an interdisciplinary approach, the article analyzes the content and internal logic of the traditional question for criminology and sociology: “Why do some commit a crime, while others do not?” According to the authors, in the formulation of this phraseological unit, a methodological error was initially made, because it misrepresents the original message (“why do some people commit a crime”), which led to a false conclusion (“and others do not”). Thus, the historical reconstruction in the area under consideration shows that in the entire history of civilization there has not been a person (with the exception of the incapacitated and those suffering from criminophobia) who would not commit a crime at least once in his life. Therefore, it is proposed put this question differently: “Why do some, having committed a crime, bear criminal responsibility, while others remain unpunished?” Based on this reality, the article puts forward a hypothesis according to which delinquent behavior of a person (including criminal), as well as some genetic diseases, is an immanent property of his being, which was originally embedded in the DNA matrix of all without exception. people from the moment of their conception. This genetically predetermined program is activated in adolescence (12-15 years, sometimes even earlier) and retains its aggressiveness until a person reaches 50 years of age, after which its dynamics become weaker every year.
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