2) Describe the biosocial perspective and explain what this perspective considers most important to
understanding behavior. Include a discussion of the gender ratio problem and explain why this is
not a problem for biosocial theories of crime.



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Bio-social criminology tries to break this down and explain why certain factors can contribute to criminal behavior. Bio-social criminology posits that it's not just environmental and social factors affecting criminal behavior but biological factors as well.

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