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Fallon argues that it is the combination of factors which creates psychopathic killers. Do you agree or disagree with this assessment? Why? Does the presence of a particular gene mean that someone will become a killer, according to Fallon?

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Answer: Yes

Explanation: I agree with this assessment because I do not believe that only one aspect can lead to a person becoming a psychopathic killer. The presence of the MAO-A gene means that the person has a great chance of becoming a killer, but it usually will not affect the person's violent habit unless they have experienced

violence in their lives and trauma.

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