Lord SteveO said:I think if you're trying say we use genetics to determine if a person is going to be a criminal and then punish them then we are heading down the wrong path.
That's a bad way to go if you ask me. The whole basis of laws in the world are that you are inocent until proven guilty. If you are just assuming a person is going to commit a crime you're going to create a very messed up world where people are punishd because of something beyond their control. You're looking to make a world where only those with "acceptable genes" will go on to have a good life without worry of punishment. That would just be a horrible 1984/Brave New World/Minority Report style world, somewhere i'd never want to live in.
Also, i don't think we are anywhere near being able to predict a persons behaviour based on genetics.
They may play a role but not a person alive can say they know exactly how genetics affects behaviour. We are a long way off having such an understanding, and even when we do you still have to take into account that environmental factors have an effect on development also.
No, I'm not saying lets kill off people with "inferior" genes. I am saying most people dont take account that their DNA blue print from their anscestery makes up their being. And not just your "individual self".