From: Alicia Dvorak (advorak@risd.edu)
Date: Sun May 16 2004 - 23:09:14 BST
Hi.
first, i've only been on the list for 10 days, so sorry if this is a
topic answered previously
second. jesus you guys write a lot. i just got caught up reading the
posts.
ok so here's my question:
There's been talk about the relationships between social and biological
levels and the need for police/force to control 'biological crime'.
but i don't think i understand what that means. it seems like a phrase
that getting tossed around without any examination or definition and a
lot rests upon it. is all crime biological? what ARE the biological
motives behind a crime. Is wanting to steal money a biologically
motivated action and wanting to make money a social one? laws lie
entirely within the social level so in what ways does the breaking of
those laws cross over into biology?
i have other questions/thoughts that i want to raise, but i'll do that
in different posts.
Thanks!
Alicia
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