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Crime in Biological, Social, and Moral Contexts

Autor Lee Ellis, Harry Hoffman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Illustrating the diversity and richness of biosocial theory, this contributor volume introduces numerous new views on the biological and social causes of criminality and pro/antisociality. From the biosocial perspective, criminal behavior becomes part of a behavioral continuum which may theoretically include basic moral reasoning and altruism. Contributors from diverse fields outline basic assumptions of the biosocial perspective. They examine various evolutionary, genetic, and neurochemical aspects of criminality; and push the limits of current knowledge to the outer edges of biosocial theorizing. This volume is intended to inform social scientists, particularly criminologists, of recent developments in biosocial approaches to the study of pro/antisociality and criminality.It is the intent of the editors to give readers of this book a clear picture of the biosocial approach to the study of pro/antisociality. Emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of this field, contributors were selected from diverse academic backgrounds. The volume contains seventeen chapters and is organized in four sections. The first section conceptualizes the field, identifies behavioral and demographic variables correlated with criminality, and discusses the degree to which experts currently subscribe to the biosocial perspective. Section Two examines the contribution of evolutionary and genetic factors to variations in criminality. Section Three focuses on how brain functioning relates to pro/antisociality. The final section extends the theoretical limits of existing knowledge, illustrating the potential of this approach to social science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275930035
ISBN-10: 0275930033
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

LEE ELLIS is Professor and HARRY HOFFMAN is Assistant Professor, both in the Departments of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Minot State University, North Dakota. The senior editor recently published Theories of Rape and is currently editing a book on biosocial approaches to social stratification (Praeger, forthcoming).

Cuprins

The Concept of Pro/Antisociality and the Biosocial PerspectiveIntroductionConceptualizing Criminal Behavior from a Biosocial PerspectiveUniversal Behavioral and Demographic Correlates of Criminal behaviorContemporary Criminologists on Causes and Theories of CrimeEvolutionary and Genetic Aspects of CriminalityThe Evolution of Violent Criminal Behavior and its Nonlegal EquivalentThe Evolution of Collective Counterstrategies to CrimeCourtship Disorder: Voyeurism, Exhibitionism, Tocheurism, and the Preferential Rape PatternInternational Crime Rates and Evolutionary TheoryInherited Dispositions Toward Learning Delinquent and Criminal BehaviorOn Possible Genetic Bases of Race Differences in CriminalityNeurochemical Aspects of Pro/AntisocialityHormonal Correlates of Sexual AggressionAndrogens, Brain Functioning, and CriminalityNeurological Bases of Crime, Psychopathy, and AggressionThe Role of Sensory Stimulation in Criminal BehaviorNeurological Links Between Substance Abuse and CrimeBiosocial Theorizing in the Area of Pro/AntisocialityEvolutionary and Neurological Roots of Prosocial BehaviorRisk, Crime, and Neurophysiologic HighsIndex