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Biosocial theories of crime / edited by Kevin M. Beaver and Anthony Walsh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The library of essays in theoretical criminologyPublication details: Farnham ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2010.Description: xxvi, 496 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780754629191
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.2 BEA.B
Contents:
pt. I Statements on The Biosocial Perspective 1.`Biological Perspectives in Criminology', Criminology, 28, pp. 27-72 /​ Diana H. Fishbein 2.`Segregation and Stratification: A Biosocial Perspective', Du Bois Review, 1, pp. 7-25 /​ Douglas S. Massey 3.`Adolescence-Limited and Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behavior: A Developmental Taxonomy', Psychological Review, 100, pp. 674-701 /​ Terrie E. Moffitt 4.`Behavior Genetics and Anomie/​Strain Theory', Criminology, 38, pp. 1075-107 /​ Anthony Walsh 5.`H.J. Eysenck in Fagin's Kitchen: The Return to Biological Theory in 20th-Century Criminology', History of Human Sciences, 19, pp. 37-56 /​ Nicole Hahn Rafter pt. II Genetics and Crime 6.`Behavior Genetics of Aggression in Children: Review and Future Directions', Developmental Review, 22, pp. 593-622 /​ Lisabeth Fisher DiLalla Contents note continued: 7.`The New Look of Behavioral Genetics in Developmental Psychopathology: Gene-Environment Interplay in Antisocial Behaviors', Psychological Bulletin, 131, pp. 533-54 /​ Terrie E. Moffitt 8.`Role of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children', Science, 297, pp. 851-54 /​ Richie Poulton 9.`The Integration of Genetic Propensities into Social-Control Models of Delinquency and Violence among Male Youths', American Sociological Review, 73, pp. 543-68 /​ Tianji Cai 10.`The Interaction Between Genetic Risk and Childhood Sexual Abuse in the Prediction of Adolescent Violent Behavior', Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 20, pp. 426-43 /​ Kevin M. Beaver 11.`Sources of Exposure to Smoking and Drinking Friends Among Adolescents: A Behavioral-Genetic Evaluation', Journal of Genetic Psychology, 166, pp. 153-69 /​ David C. Rowe pt. III Evolutionary Psychology and Crime Contents note continued: 12.`Gene-Based Evolutionary Theories in Criminology', 35, pp. 229-76 /​ Anthony Walsh 13.`Self Control, Social Control and Evolutionary Psychology: Towards an Integrated Perspective on Crime', Canadian Journal of Criminology, 39, pp. 403-31 /​ Augustine Brannigan 14.`A Gene-Based Evolutionary Explanation for the Association between Criminal Involvement and Number of Sex Partners', Biodemography and Social Biology, 54, pp. 47-55 /​ Anthony Walsh 15.`Women and Crime: An Evolutionary Approach', Aggression and Violent Behavior, 6, pp. 481-97 /​ Daniel Bibel 16.`Why Men Commit Crimes (And Why They Desist)', Sociological Theory, 18, pp. 434-47 /​ Mary C. Still pt. IV Neuroscience And Crime 17.`Neuroanatomical Background to Understanding the Brain of the Young Psychopath', Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 3, pp. 340-67 /​ James H. Fallon Contents note continued: 18.`The Roles of Orbital Frontal Cortex in the Modulation of Antisocial Behavior', Brain and Cognition, 55, pp. 198-208 /​ R.J.R. Blair 19.`A Social neuroscience Perspective on Adolescent Risk-Taking', Developmental Review, 28, pp. 78-106 /​ Laurence Steinberg 20.`Brain Abnormalities in Murderers Indicated by Positron Emission Tomography', Biological Psychiatry, 42, pp. 495-508 /​ Lori LaCasse 21.`Reduced Prefrontal and Increased Subcortical Brain Functioning Assessed Using Positron Emission Tomography in Predatory and Affective Murderers', Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 16, pp. 319-32 /​ Monte S. Buchsbaum.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I Statements on The Biosocial Perspective
1.`Biological Perspectives in Criminology', Criminology, 28, pp. 27-72 /​ Diana H. Fishbein
2.`Segregation and Stratification: A Biosocial Perspective', Du Bois Review, 1, pp. 7-25 /​ Douglas S. Massey
3.`Adolescence-Limited and Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behavior: A Developmental Taxonomy', Psychological Review, 100, pp. 674-701 /​ Terrie E. Moffitt
4.`Behavior Genetics and Anomie/​Strain Theory', Criminology, 38, pp. 1075-107 /​ Anthony Walsh
5.`H.J. Eysenck in Fagin's Kitchen: The Return to Biological Theory in 20th-Century Criminology', History of Human Sciences, 19, pp. 37-56 /​ Nicole Hahn Rafter
pt. II Genetics and Crime
6.`Behavior Genetics of Aggression in Children: Review and Future Directions', Developmental Review, 22, pp. 593-622 /​ Lisabeth Fisher DiLalla
Contents note continued: 7.`The New Look of Behavioral Genetics in Developmental Psychopathology: Gene-Environment Interplay in Antisocial Behaviors', Psychological Bulletin, 131, pp. 533-54 /​ Terrie E. Moffitt
8.`Role of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children', Science, 297, pp. 851-54 /​ Richie Poulton
9.`The Integration of Genetic Propensities into Social-Control Models of Delinquency and Violence among Male Youths', American Sociological Review, 73, pp. 543-68 /​ Tianji Cai
10.`The Interaction Between Genetic Risk and Childhood Sexual Abuse in the Prediction of Adolescent Violent Behavior', Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 20, pp. 426-43 /​ Kevin M. Beaver
11.`Sources of Exposure to Smoking and Drinking Friends Among Adolescents: A Behavioral-Genetic Evaluation', Journal of Genetic Psychology, 166, pp. 153-69 /​ David C. Rowe
pt. III Evolutionary Psychology and Crime
Contents note continued: 12.`Gene-Based Evolutionary Theories in Criminology', 35, pp. 229-76 /​ Anthony Walsh
13.`Self Control, Social Control and Evolutionary Psychology: Towards an Integrated Perspective on Crime', Canadian Journal of Criminology, 39, pp. 403-31 /​ Augustine Brannigan
14.`A Gene-Based Evolutionary Explanation for the Association between Criminal Involvement and Number of Sex Partners', Biodemography and Social Biology, 54, pp. 47-55 /​ Anthony Walsh
15.`Women and Crime: An Evolutionary Approach', Aggression and Violent Behavior, 6, pp. 481-97 /​ Daniel Bibel
16.`Why Men Commit Crimes (And Why They Desist)', Sociological Theory, 18, pp. 434-47 /​ Mary C. Still
pt. IV Neuroscience And Crime
17.`Neuroanatomical Background to Understanding the Brain of the Young Psychopath', Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 3, pp. 340-67 /​ James H. Fallon
Contents note continued: 18.`The Roles of Orbital Frontal Cortex in the Modulation of Antisocial Behavior', Brain and Cognition, 55, pp. 198-208 /​ R.J.R. Blair
19.`A Social neuroscience Perspective on Adolescent Risk-Taking', Developmental Review, 28, pp. 78-106 /​ Laurence Steinberg
20.`Brain Abnormalities in Murderers Indicated by Positron Emission Tomography', Biological Psychiatry, 42, pp. 495-508 /​ Lori LaCasse
21.`Reduced Prefrontal and Increased Subcortical Brain Functioning Assessed Using Positron Emission Tomography in Predatory and Affective Murderers', Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 16, pp. 319-32 /​ Monte S. Buchsbaum.

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