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The Routledge international handbook of biosocial criminology / edited by Matt DeLisi, Michael G Vaughn.

Medverkande(n): Materialtyp: TextTextSerie: Routledge international handbooksUtgivningsuppgift: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015Utgåva: First editionBeskrivning: 1 online resource (xxvii, 660 pages) : illustrationsInnehållstyp:
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  • computer
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  • online resource
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  • 9781315858449 (electronic bk.)
  • 1315858444 (electronic bk.)
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Part I: Criminological Foundations -- 1. A Unified Theory of Crime and Delinquency: Foundation for a Biosocial Criminology / Cesar Rebellon, J. C. Barnes, and Robert Agnew -- 2. Biosocial Criminology as a Paradigm Shift / Anna S. Rudo-Hutt, Jill Portnoy, Frances R. Chen, and Adrian Raine -- 3. An Evolutionary Perspective on Interpersonal Violence: Sex Differences and Personality Links / Peter K. Jonason -- 4. Key Findings from Biosocial Research and What They Mean for the Future of Criminology / Kevin M. Beaver and Eric J. Connolly -- 5. Sociobiology of Lethal Violence in Small-Scale Societies / Ryan M. Ellsworth and Robert S. Walker -- Part II: Genetic Foundations of Antisocial Behavior -- 6. Genetics Influences on Antisocial Behavior over the Life Course / Catherine Tuvblad -- 7. Peer Effects and Molecular Genetics in Adolescent Antisocial Behavior / Tina Kretschmer, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra, and Rene Veenstra -- 8. Neurogenetics of Antisocial Behavior, Hayley M. Dorfman and Joshua W. Buckholtz -- 9. Stress and Antisocial Behavior: The Serotonin System / Jamie C. Vaske and Danielle L. Boisvert -- 10. When Humans Prey on One Another: Understanding the Biosocial Origins of Victimization / Maria Koeppel, Brian B. Boutwell, and J.C. Barnes -- 11. Behavioral Genetics and Antisocial Spectrum Disorders / Tracy D. Gunter -- 12. The Warrior Gene: MAOA Genotype and Antisocial Behavior in Males / Nicholas R. Holland and Matt DeLisi -- 13. New methods in gene-environment interplay: The extended children of twin design / Qiang Fu -- Part III: Neurological and Neuropsychological Foundations of Antisocial Behavior -- 14. Neuroimaging and Antisocial Behavior / Robert A. Schug, Gianni G. Geraci, Gabriel Marmolejo, Heather L. McLernon, Leidy S. Partida, and Alexander J. Roberts -- 15. Neuropsychology of Psychopathic Traits in Children / Alice P. Jones Bartoli and Guilherme W. Wendt -- 16. The Psychopharmacology of Criminality and Oxytocin Modulation of Social Behavior in Aggressive Individuals / Royce Lee -- 17. The Neurobiology of Aggression: Looking Underneath the Hood / C. Nathan DeWall and David S. Chester -- 18. Why Focusing on Nurture Made and Still Makes Sense: The Biosocial Development of Self-Control / Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Joshua W. Roberts, and Li Huang -- 19. Brain Abnormalities in Psychopathy / Yaling Yang -- 20. Self-Reported Head Injuries among Delinquent Youth / Brian E. Perron, Michael G. Vaughn, Joseph Ryan, Christopher Salas-Wright, Mary Ruffolo, and Erick Guerrero -- 21. Executive Functioning, Reward Processing, and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent Males / Joanne E. Morgan, Katharine L. Bowen, Simon C. Moore, Justin C. Savage, and Stephanie H.M. van Goozen -- Part IV: Biosocial Mechanisms of Antisocial Conditions and Antisocial Behavior -- 22. Temperament as a Biosocial Construct for Understanding Antisocial Behavior / Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn -- 23. Why DRD4? An Evolutionary-Informed Model of DRD4 and Antisocial Behavior / Julia Dmitrieva and Emma Espel -- 24. Biosocial Foundations of Externalizing Behaviors / Lisabeth F. DiLalla and Kyle Bersted -- 25. The Biological Etiology of Psychopathy / Rheanna J. Remmel and Andrea L. Glenn -- 26. Development of Aggression and Violence from Infancy to Adulthood: A Biopsychosocial Perspective / Stephane Paquin, Eric Lacourse, and Isabelle Ouellet-Morin -- 27. Childhood Maltreatment: An Environmental Pathogen? / Melissa Jonson-Reid and Charlotte Bright -- 28. Early Dispositional Risks for Conduct Problems and Gene-Environment Interplay / Christopher J. Trentacosta and Benjamin D. Goodlett -- 29. Blackout: The Traumatic Brain Injury Association with Career Criminality Withstands Powerful Confounds / Monic P. Behnken, Matt DeLisi, Chad R. Trulson, and Michael G. Vaughn -- 30. Social Stress and the Gene-Environment Influences on Crime and Delinquency / D. Anne Winiarski, Erica L. Smearman, and Patricia A. Brennan -- 31. Understanding Families from a Biosocial Perspective / John Paul Wright, Jamie Newsome, and Michelle Coyne -- Part V. Legal and Criminal Justice Applications -- 32. Intelligence as the quintessential biosocial variable: An examination of etiological factors and associations with criminal offending and criminal justice processing / Joseph L. Nedelec, Joseph A. Schwartz, and Eric J. Connolly -- 33. Brain Development and Risk Taking During Adolescence: Implications for Prevention of Antisocial Behavior / Daniel Romer and Atika Khurana -- 34. Offender Rehabilitation from a Maturation/Biosocial Perspective / Michael Rocque and Brandon C. Welsh -- 35. Antisocial Cognition and Criminal Thinking: Theoretical Interpretations and Biosocial Implications / Glenn D. Walters -- 36. Sexual Homicide: A Clinical and Investigative Analysis / Stacey L. Shipley and Bruce A. Arrigo -- 37. Neuroethics of Criminal Responsibility: Mental Disorders Influencing Behavior / Gerben Meynen -- 38. Alcohol and Drug Misuse as a Biosocial Source of Crime / Christopher P. Salas-Wright and Jelena Todic -- 39. Empathy, Crime and Justice / Chad Posick, Michael Rocque, and Matt DeLisi -- 40. Family Intervention and Their Biosocial Bases / Brandy R. Maynard and Matthew Larson -- 41. Action-Reaction? Forensic Awareness Analysis and Forensic Awareness in Sexual Homicide / Eric Beauregard and Melissa Martineau -- 42. Prison as an Environmental Pathogen / Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray -- 43. Biosocial Criminology: The Future is Here / Michael G. Vaughn and Matt DeLisi.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Criminological Foundations -- 1. A Unified Theory of Crime and Delinquency: Foundation for a Biosocial Criminology / Cesar Rebellon, J. C. Barnes, and Robert Agnew -- 2. Biosocial Criminology as a Paradigm Shift / Anna S. Rudo-Hutt, Jill Portnoy, Frances R. Chen, and Adrian Raine -- 3. An Evolutionary Perspective on Interpersonal Violence: Sex Differences and Personality Links / Peter K. Jonason -- 4. Key Findings from Biosocial Research and What They Mean for the Future of Criminology / Kevin M. Beaver and Eric J. Connolly -- 5. Sociobiology of Lethal Violence in Small-Scale Societies / Ryan M. Ellsworth and Robert S. Walker -- Part II: Genetic Foundations of Antisocial Behavior -- 6. Genetics Influences on Antisocial Behavior over the Life Course / Catherine Tuvblad -- 7. Peer Effects and Molecular Genetics in Adolescent Antisocial Behavior / Tina Kretschmer, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra, and Rene Veenstra -- 8. Neurogenetics of Antisocial Behavior, Hayley M. Dorfman and Joshua W. Buckholtz -- 9. Stress and Antisocial Behavior: The Serotonin System / Jamie C. Vaske and Danielle L. Boisvert -- 10. When Humans Prey on One Another: Understanding the Biosocial Origins of Victimization / Maria Koeppel, Brian B. Boutwell, and J.C. Barnes -- 11. Behavioral Genetics and Antisocial Spectrum Disorders / Tracy D. Gunter -- 12. The Warrior Gene: MAOA Genotype and Antisocial Behavior in Males / Nicholas R. Holland and Matt DeLisi -- 13. New methods in gene-environment interplay: The extended children of twin design / Qiang Fu -- Part III: Neurological and Neuropsychological Foundations of Antisocial Behavior -- 14. Neuroimaging and Antisocial Behavior / Robert A. Schug, Gianni G. Geraci, Gabriel Marmolejo, Heather L. McLernon, Leidy S. Partida, and Alexander J. Roberts -- 15. Neuropsychology of Psychopathic Traits in Children / Alice P. Jones Bartoli and Guilherme W. Wendt -- 16. The Psychopharmacology of Criminality and Oxytocin Modulation of Social Behavior in Aggressive Individuals / Royce Lee -- 17. The Neurobiology of Aggression: Looking Underneath the Hood / C. Nathan DeWall and David S. Chester -- 18. Why Focusing on Nurture Made and Still Makes Sense: The Biosocial Development of Self-Control / Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Joshua W. Roberts, and Li Huang -- 19. Brain Abnormalities in Psychopathy / Yaling Yang -- 20. Self-Reported Head Injuries among Delinquent Youth / Brian E. Perron, Michael G. Vaughn, Joseph Ryan, Christopher Salas-Wright, Mary Ruffolo, and Erick Guerrero -- 21. Executive Functioning, Reward Processing, and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent Males / Joanne E. Morgan, Katharine L. Bowen, Simon C. Moore, Justin C. Savage, and Stephanie H.M. van Goozen -- Part IV: Biosocial Mechanisms of Antisocial Conditions and Antisocial Behavior -- 22. Temperament as a Biosocial Construct for Understanding Antisocial Behavior / Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn -- 23. Why DRD4? An Evolutionary-Informed Model of DRD4 and Antisocial Behavior / Julia Dmitrieva and Emma Espel -- 24. Biosocial Foundations of Externalizing Behaviors / Lisabeth F. DiLalla and Kyle Bersted -- 25. The Biological Etiology of Psychopathy / Rheanna J. Remmel and Andrea L. Glenn -- 26. Development of Aggression and Violence from Infancy to Adulthood: A Biopsychosocial Perspective / Stephane Paquin, Eric Lacourse, and Isabelle Ouellet-Morin -- 27. Childhood Maltreatment: An Environmental Pathogen? / Melissa Jonson-Reid and Charlotte Bright -- 28. Early Dispositional Risks for Conduct Problems and Gene-Environment Interplay / Christopher J. Trentacosta and Benjamin D. Goodlett -- 29. Blackout: The Traumatic Brain Injury Association with Career Criminality Withstands Powerful Confounds / Monic P. Behnken, Matt DeLisi, Chad R. Trulson, and Michael G. Vaughn -- 30. Social Stress and the Gene-Environment Influences on Crime and Delinquency / D. Anne Winiarski, Erica L. Smearman, and Patricia A. Brennan -- 31. Understanding Families from a Biosocial Perspective / John Paul Wright, Jamie Newsome, and Michelle Coyne -- Part V. Legal and Criminal Justice Applications -- 32. Intelligence as the quintessential biosocial variable: An examination of etiological factors and associations with criminal offending and criminal justice processing / Joseph L. Nedelec, Joseph A. Schwartz, and Eric J. Connolly -- 33. Brain Development and Risk Taking During Adolescence: Implications for Prevention of Antisocial Behavior / Daniel Romer and Atika Khurana -- 34. Offender Rehabilitation from a Maturation/Biosocial Perspective / Michael Rocque and Brandon C. Welsh -- 35. Antisocial Cognition and Criminal Thinking: Theoretical Interpretations and Biosocial Implications / Glenn D. Walters -- 36. Sexual Homicide: A Clinical and Investigative Analysis / Stacey L. Shipley and Bruce A. Arrigo -- 37. Neuroethics of Criminal Responsibility: Mental Disorders Influencing Behavior / Gerben Meynen -- 38. Alcohol and Drug Misuse as a Biosocial Source of Crime / Christopher P. Salas-Wright and Jelena Todic -- 39. Empathy, Crime and Justice / Chad Posick, Michael Rocque, and Matt DeLisi -- 40. Family Intervention and Their Biosocial Bases / Brandy R. Maynard and Matthew Larson -- 41. Action-Reaction? Forensic Awareness Analysis and Forensic Awareness in Sexual Homicide / Eric Beauregard and Melissa Martineau -- 42. Prison as an Environmental Pathogen / Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray -- 43. Biosocial Criminology: The Future is Here / Michael G. Vaughn and Matt DeLisi.

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