http://news.sciencemag.org/brain-behavior/2015/04/reality-check-sex-crime-genetic
This article on Sciencemag.org was written in response to a study that was published looking at the potential for genetic connection to sex crimes committed by males in Sweden. They found that there was strong correlation between families and sex crimes. I found this interesting because of our class discussion/guest presentation on Apr 8, where we talked about how genetics is portrayed in the media/understood by the public. The article itself talks about how environment plays a large role in how children behave later in life and how genetics similar to a sex offender does not mean that you will commit a sex crime, but I can see how this could be taken in a different way where someone thinks that because their father has committed a sex crime then they will too. Definitely relevant to social psychology.
http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/04/05/ije.dyv029.full