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Research Paper | Criminology and Forensic Science | India | Volume 9 Issue 8, August 2020 | Popularity: 6.5 / 10
Parental Hormone Helped to Grow the Rapist Mind
Umema Moisin, Adhiraj Sarkar
Abstract: Rape is the fourth most common crime against women in India According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). If you dont really understand perpetrators, youre never going to understand sexual violence; to purpose of this study was male sexual aggression, nonconsensual sexual behavior. Parental hormones secretion exposure on childrens aggressive behavior or other parental androgenic hormone, for example, because of genetic condition or because their mother were prescribed hormones during pregnancy, have been consistently found to show increased sexuality in male juvenile play behavior. humans testosterone is elevated in males from about weeks 8 to 24 of gestation and then again during early postnatal development. The testes of male produce androgens including testosterone, beginning prenatally, these hormones act through steroid receptors to produce male-typical development of the external genital. Similar steroid receptor is present in certain brain regions, and these regions also are masculinized by androgen exposure during life. These early effect of parental androgen on fetus brain organization are thought to contribute to sex-related behaviors across the lifespan. What about the idea that rape is about power over women According to NCRB (2018) data showed that in almost 94 out of 100 rape cases, the victim were known to the offenders.
Keywords: Sex, Hormone, Psychology, Parental, Androgen, Testosterone, Behavior, Offence,
Edition: Volume 9 Issue 8, August 2020
Pages: 1442 - 1446
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