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Is criminal behaviour a result of our genes or our environment? Are criminal traits inherited? Are violent criminals responding to a predisposition for aggression? What are the impacts of nurture on criminal behaviour? Tom Klidzia, the module convenor for Psychology on the International Foundation Programme (IFP) at University of Kent, explores the complex relationship between genes and environment in the context of criminal behaviour. ABOUT TOM KLIDZIA Tom is the module convenor in Psychology for the International Foundation Programme (IFP). Having begun his career as an orchestral musician, he went on to complete a Psychology degree at the Open University and a Postgraduate Certificate of Education at the London Institute of Education. Since then, he has devoted his career to teaching. He specialises in psychology topics that are most valuable to students in the complex modern world. These areas of study include forensic psychology, developmental psychology and social influence. Find out more about Tom Klidzia: https://bit.ly/417LJoJ Find out more about International Programmes at University of Kent: https://www.kent.ac.uk/international-... Find International Programmes on social media: Facebook: / internationalprogrammes Instagram: / unikentinternationalprogrammes #UniveristyOfKent #CausesOfCrime #ThinkKent