Child Development: Heredity and Environment

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The distinction between nature versus nurture or even environment versus heredity leads to the question of: does the direct environment or the nature surrounding an adolescent directly influence acts of delinquency, later progressing further into more radical crimes such as murder or psychotic manifestation, or is it directly linked to the hereditary traits and genes passed down from that individual adolescent’s biological parents? To answer this question one must first understand the difference between nature, nurture, environment, and heredity. Nurture, broken down further into environment, is defined as various external or environmental factors one is exposed to which can be more specifically broken down into social and physical aspects. Nature, itself broken down into heredity, is defined as the genetics and the individual characteristics in one’s personality or even human nature. Beginning at the influential ages of six to eight when children are meant to be exposed to caretakers that meet all their needs, mentally, physically, emotionally, and educationally, some are left wanting. When caretakers fail to instill the child with the basic fundamentals they, more often than not, veer off the path of ’normalcy,’ or what can be classified as normal child behavior on a basis of a scientific standpoint, to a teenage life of delinquency. “According to Eric Hickey (Author of Serial Murderers and Their Victims), stress caused by childhood 'traumatizations' may be a trigger to criminal behavior in adulthood. It is important to understand that most people go through one or more of these traumatizations with no lifelong effects. However, in the future serial killer, the inability to cope with the stress involved with these trauma... ... middle of paper ... ... Srinivasan, MD “Serial Killers: Nature vs. Nurture; How Serial Killers are Born” http://www.nc-cm.org/article213.htm “Nature VS nurture: Are We Really Born that Way?” by Kimberly Powell http://genealogy.about.com/cs/geneticgenealogy/a/nature_nurture.htm “Heredity Versus Environment – The Nature – nature controversy, exploring heredity and environment: Research Methods, beyond heritability” Heredity Versus Environment - The Nature-nurture Controversy, Exploring Heredity And Environment: Research Methods, Beyond Heritability Hickey, Eric W. 1991. Serial Murderers and Their Victims. Belmont, California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company. “Serial Murderers: The Construction” Larson, Daniel. University of Iowa http://www.sociology.uiowa.edu/newsoc/awards/papers/larsond.htm

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