Besides behavioral traits and possible predisposition to certain personality related traits, nativist theory also touches on psychoanalysis and cognitive psychology. The psychoanalytic portion focuses on a factors such as aggression and sex drive. It is argued that a child who is born to a parent with aggression or anger issues may be more likely to display these problematic traits upon further development into adulthood (McLeod, 2007). Similarly, it is believed that offspring born to a parent or parents who are sexual predators or deviants may show a similar sexual drive and predisposition to sexual offenses. Cognitive psychology relating to nativist theory on criminal behavior suggests that mental disorders such as schizophrenia are passed down from parent to child as well. Although the hereditary criminal behavior theory may be theoretically plausible, there are a number of uncertainties or inadequacies involved. There is not enough solid data that shows the link between a parent’s behavior or …show more content…
This theory is backed by experts like John Bowlby who published his own theory in the 1960’s. According to Bowlby’s Attachment Theory, children are born into the world with a pre-programmed sense of attachment to their mother in order to ensure their survival (Higgens, 2012). The theory also suggests that children use their mother as a safe means to explore the world. If true, this means that all human interaction and behavior is first learned at childhood solidifying the perception that external factors influence criminal behavior. Furthermore, in cases where one or two parents in a household are abusive, a cycle of abuse is seen in the children as well. According to Child Abuse Statistics, 14% of all men in prison as well as 36% of women in prison were abused as children. Children who are abused are also likely to be a staggering 9 times more likely to be involved in criminal behavior (Child Abuse Statistics, 2015). These statistics are an unfortunate reality which not only shows the importance of positive early childhood influences but also how external factors play a key role in crime. People regardless of gender, age, or even intelligence are all subject to environmental conditioning. This could be through watching movies, television shows, or even playing video games. Children are especially prone to becoming