Biosocial criminology is a perspective that takes seriously the fact that any meaningful human action is always the result of individual propensities interacting with environmental …
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to juvenile delinquency by defining and describing juvenile delinquency, examining explanations for delinquent behavior, and …
Numerous criminologists have noted their dissatisfaction with the state of criminology. The need for a new paradigm for the 21st century is clear. However, many distrust biology as a …
JA Cooper, A Walsh, L Ellis - Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Ideology impacts a number of values, beliefs, and norms across an array of domains. Relatively little research has been done in criminology exploring the relationship between …
N Carrier, K Walby - Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Criminology, 2014 - jtpcrim.org
Today, criminological concerns about the bios are presented as converging in a new 'biosocial criminology', an 'integrated'and 'modern'approach that attempts to synthesize the …
The main feature of this work is that it explores criminal behavior from all aspects of Tinbergen's Four Questions. Rather than focusing on a single theoretical point of view, this …
K Treiber - The Oxford handbook of offender decision making, 2017 - books.google.com
Biosocial criminology is an emerging field of criminological enquiry that aims to integrate knowledge and methods from neuroscience, genetics, and evolutionary science into the …
Featuring contributions by distinguished scholars from ten countries, The Wiley Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Criminology provides students, scholars, and criminologists …