Examining family crime dynasties where multiple generations engaged in criminal enterprise—from mafia bloodlines to families of serial killers. Explores whether criminality is inherited, learned, or a toxic combination, featuring geneticists, family therapists, and relatives who broke the cycle.
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Examining family crime dynasties where multiple generations engaged in criminal enterprise—from mafia bloodlines to families of serial killers. Explores whether criminality is inherited, learned, or a toxic combination, featuring geneticists, family therapists, and relatives who broke the cycle.
The Sibling Effect: Partners in Crime or Polar Opposites?
Blood Relations
19 minutes
1 month ago
The Sibling Effect: Partners in Crime or Polar Opposites?
In this episode, we delve into the complex dynamics of sibling relationships within criminal families. Are siblings more likely to follow a similar path of crime, or does the presence of a criminal sibling act as a deterrent? We'll hear from psychologists, criminologists, and siblings who have experienced this firsthand, providing a unique perspective on the role of sibling influence in the cycle of crime.
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Blood Relations
Examining family crime dynasties where multiple generations engaged in criminal enterprise—from mafia bloodlines to families of serial killers. Explores whether criminality is inherited, learned, or a toxic combination, featuring geneticists, family therapists, and relatives who broke the cycle.