Psychosocial and electroencephalographic studies of Egyptian murderers.
Author: Okasha, A., Sadek, A., & Moneim, S. A.
Source:
The British Journal of Psychiatry, 126(1), 34-40.
The basic controversy in criminology at present is that between the psychiatric school and the sociological school. Members of the latter school recognize that psychogenic factors must be taken into account in the explanation of criminal behaviour, and members of the psychiatric school have recognized the importance of social and cultural conditions. But there is disagreement on the extent to which ‘Personality’ and ‘Culture’ should be emphasized in criminological theories.