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The Criminal Brain, Second Edition : Understanding Biological Theories of Crime. Cover Image E-book E-book

The Criminal Brain, Second Edition : Understanding Biological Theories of Crime

Rafter, Nicole. (Author). Posick, Chad. (Added Author). Rocque, Michael. (Added Author).

Summary: A lively, up-to-date overview of the newest research in biosocial criminology What is the relationship between criminality and biology? Nineteenth-century phrenologists insisted that criminality was innate, inherent in the offender's brain matter. While they were eventually repudiated as pseudo-scientists, today the pendulum has swung back. Both criminologists and biologists have begun to speak of a tantalizing but disturbing possibility: that criminality may be inherited as a set of genetic deficits that place one at risk to commit theft, violence, or acts of sexual deviance. But what do these new theories really assert? Are they as dangerous as their forerunners, which the Nazis and other eugenicists used to sterilize, incarcerate, and even execute thousands of supposed "born" criminals? How can we prepare for a future in which leaders may propose crime-control programs based on biology? In this second edition of The Criminal Brain, Nicole Rafter, Chad Posick, and Michael Rocque describe early biological theories of crime and provide a lively, up-to-date overview of the newest research in biosocial criminology. New chapters introduce the theories of the latter part of the 20th century; apply and critically assess current biosocial and evolutionary theories, the developments in neuro-imaging, and recent progressions in fields such as epigenetics; and finally, provide a vision for the future of criminology and crime policy from a biosocial perspective. The book is a careful, critical examination of each research approach and conclusion. Both compiling and analyzing the body of scholarship devoted to understanding the criminal brain, this volume serves as a condensed, accessible, and contemporary exploration of biological theories of crime and their everyday relevance.

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  • ISBN: 9781479894697
  • ISBN: 9781479867547
  • ISBN: 1479894699
  • ISBN: 1479867543
  • ISBN: 9781479824540
  • ISBN: 1479824542
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (396 pages)
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  • Publisher: New York : NYU Press, 2016.

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CatMonthString:july.24
Multi-User.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 7 Constitutional Theory: Bodytypes and Criminality 8 Criminology's Darkest Hour: Biocriminology in Nazi Germany ; 9 An Unhappy Couple: Criminology and Biology in the Late 20th Century ; PART III. BIOLOGICAL THEORIES IN THE 21ST CENTURY.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Made available online by JSTOR.
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Subject: Criminal anthropology
Criminal anthropology -- History
Criminal behavior -- Genetic aspects
Anthropologie criminelle
Anthropologie criminelle -- Histoire
Comportement criminel -- Aspect génétique
Criminal anthropology
Criminal behavior -- Genetic aspects
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
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Genre: History

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