Part 2:
Criminological Theory 
This Research paper
should include the section focused upon the selected criminological theory.
Selected Criminology Theory: Biological Theories of crime.
This criminology theory tries to explain individual’s
behaviors contrary to societal anticipations and expectations through analyzing
individual’s characteristics. These theories are classified within a model
known as positivism or determinism, which argues that law violating behaviors
and any other behaviors are determined by factors beyond ones control. This
theory asserts that individuals basically choose their behaviors in coherent
processes of rational decision making, and with critique lawmaking, critical
theories, and the uneven distribution of wealth and power. Biological theories
can further be categorized into three parts;
•Those that try to differentiate among people on the
basis of specific instinctive outward physical characteristics (that is, those
individual is born with).
•Those that try to trace the source of hereditary
traits.
•Those that try to differentiate among people on the
basis of functional, structural or chemical differences in the body and/or
brain (Gabbidon, 2015).
In this section,
(1) discuss the foundations and principles of the selected theory, (2) compare
and contrast the selected theory to at least two other criminological theories like
(Choice Theory and Conflict Theory),
and (3) discuss why this theory was selected to explain why an individual
decides to commit crime as well as how the theory assists criminal justice
professionals in understanding criminal activity. Please note to only explain
why the theory was selected in the last part of this section. !!!A full
discussion on the topics highlighted in item three (3) above shows what will be
included in the final paper!!!
In addition, please
incorporate at least four additional scholarly resources as part of their
discussion about the selected criminological theory. 
Research Paper
should be five-seven pages in length, not counting the cover and reference
pages. (APA style)