I'm unaware of any link between GENETICS and crime, however you may be asking about the link between DNA identification and crime. If so, please re-word and re-submit your question.
evidence in real time - finches fossil evidence evidence now backed up by genetics geological evidence of strata not just fossils
Heritability is the amount of variance in observed demeanors among people that can be explicated by genetics.
It's strength is that it fits the facts, and you can see it in action (resistant germs, breeding of animals), and we know how it works (genetics). There is no specific weakness. You can argue for missing links but that's mostly silly. There are no facts that contradict it.
Molecular genetics
Molecular Genetics
Yes, the evidence from systematics, paleontology, botany and field biology plus the findings of the founders of population genetics.
Only for some cancers.
Molecular genetics
"The theory of dependency running in family genetics is an ongoing study. There is strong evidence that there is a genetic component to many dependencies therefore I would say that yes, it does run in family genetics."
Strengths of social control theory include its focus on understanding the factors that prevent individuals from engaging in criminal behavior, such as strong social bonds and attachment to conventional norms. It also highlights the importance of social relationships in shaping individuals' behavior. Weaknesses of the theory include its limited explanation of why some individuals still engage in deviant behavior despite having strong social bonds, and its oversimplification of the complexities of human behavior and motivations.
Nature is the influence of genetics and biology on human behavior and traits, while nurture refers to environmental factors and experience. The strengths of the nature argument include the role of genetics in determining certain traits, like eye color or height. Weaknesses include overlooking the impact of environmental factors such as upbringing and education. On the nurture side, strengths include the ability to change behaviors through environmental interventions, while weaknesses can arise from underestimating the biological basis of certain traits, like intelligence.
David S. Rose has written: 'DNA' -- subject(s): Evidence, Expert, Expert Evidence, Forensic genetics