Evolutionary Criminology: Towards a Comprehensive Explanation of Crime
Autor Russil Durrant, Tony Warden Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2015
This book is divided into three parts. Part I reviews evolutionary biology concepts important for understanding human behavior, including crime. Part II focuses on theoretical approaches to explaining crime, including the evolution of cooperation, and the evolutionary history and function of violent crime, drug use, property offending, and white collar crime. The developmental origins of criminal behavior are described to account for the increase in offending during adolescence and early adulthood as well as to explain why some offenders are more likely to desist than others. Proximal causes of crime are examined, as well as cultural and structural processes influencing crime. Part III considers human motivation to punish norm violators and what this means for the development of a criminal justice system. This section also considers how an evolutionary approach contributes to our understanding of crime prevention and reduction. The section closes with an evolutionary approach to understanding offender rehabilitation and reintegration.
- Reviews how evolutionary findings improve our understanding of crime and punishment
- Examines motivations to offend, and to punish norm violators
- Articulates evolutionary explanations for adolescent crime increase
- Identifies how this knowledge can aid in crime prevention and reduction, and in offender rehabilitation
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123979377
ISBN-10: 0123979374
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0123979374
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Researchers, and graduate students in Forensic Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, Forensic Science, and Criminology.Cuprins
1. Criminology and Evolutionary Theory
Part 1: The Evolutionary Framework
2. Evolutionary Theory and Human Evolution
3. Evolutionary Behavioral Science
4. Levels of Analysis and Explanations in Criminology
Part 2: Explaining Crime
5. The Evolution of Altruism, Cooperation, and Punishment
6. Distal Explanations: Adaptations and Phylogeny
7. Development
8. Proximate Explanations: Individuals, Situations, and Social Processes
9. Social Structural and Cultural Explanations
Part 3: Responding to Crime
10.Punishment, Public Policy, and Prevention
11.The Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Offenders
12.Looking Forward from the Perspective of the Past
Part 1: The Evolutionary Framework
2. Evolutionary Theory and Human Evolution
3. Evolutionary Behavioral Science
4. Levels of Analysis and Explanations in Criminology
Part 2: Explaining Crime
5. The Evolution of Altruism, Cooperation, and Punishment
6. Distal Explanations: Adaptations and Phylogeny
7. Development
8. Proximate Explanations: Individuals, Situations, and Social Processes
9. Social Structural and Cultural Explanations
Part 3: Responding to Crime
10.Punishment, Public Policy, and Prevention
11.The Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Offenders
12.Looking Forward from the Perspective of the Past
Recenzii
"...a great job of summarizing the field of evolutionary psychology in a brief but detailed and accurate fashion, showing how it could be related to the study of crime." --PsycCRITIQUES