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Biological Criminology: Critical Thinking Prompts for Understanding Crime, Justice and Human Biology This comprehensive collection of 20 carefully constructed prompts explores the intersection of biology, criminal behavior, and justice reform. Derived from a detailed examination of biological criminology theory, these prompts engage with cutting-edge neuroscience, genetics, neurochemistry, evolutionary psychology, and nutrition research. Each prompt challenges readers to think critically about how biological evidence should inform criminal justice policy, rehabilitation strategies, and our fundamental understanding of responsibility and culpability. Perfect for educators, policymakers, researchers, criminal justice professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the scientific foundations of criminal behaviour beyond simplistic notions of good and evil This educational resource is designed for academic, research, and policy discussion purposes only. The prompts and underlying biological criminology framework should be understood within proper scientific and ethical contexts. Key Considerations: Biological factors create predispositions, not determinism—they increase risk but do not cause inevitable criminal behaviour Understanding the biology of crime does not excuse criminal conduct or eliminate personal responsibility These prompts should not be used to discriminate against, stigmatize, or profile individuals based on genetic or neurobiological characteristics Biological evidence should complement, not replace, considerations of social justice, systemic inequality, and environmental factors Application of biological criminology in policy must include robust ethical oversight and safeguards against misuse This material presents scientific theories and research related to biological contributions to criminal behavior. While the research cited is based on peer-reviewed studies, criminology and neuroscience remain evolving fields with ongoing scientific debate. #BiologicalCriminology #CriminalJusticeReform #Neuroscience #Criminology #GeneEnvironmentInteraction #JusticePolicy #BehavioralScience #PsychologyOfCrime #CriticalThinking #EvidenceBasedPolicy #ADHD #Neurotransmitters #EvolutionaryPsychology #CriminalResponsibility #NeurobiologyOfCrime #PrefrontalCortex #Genetics #MentalHealth #CriminalBehavior #PolicyReform