That's a really interesting question to ask. To think that some personality types may be more inclined to criminal behaviour is a really important question to answer.
If you consider the work of Eysenck's theory of criminality was heavily influenced in the direction of a positive answer to this question. Eysenck reasoned that neuroticism and extraversion may play a role in predicting criminal behaviour.
I'm always posting links to article, so to mix it up here's a brief video to explain where Eysenck was coming from:
That's a really interesting question to ask. To think that some personality types may be more inclined to criminal behaviour is a really important question to answer.
If you consider the work of Eysenck's theory of criminality was heavily influenced in the direction of a positive answer to this question. Eysenck reasoned that neuroticism and extraversion may play a role in predicting criminal behaviour.
I'm always posting links to article, so to mix it up here's a brief video to explain where Eysenck was coming from: