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_aThe nurture versus biosocial debate in criminology : _bon the origins of criminal behavior and criminality / _cKevin M. Beaver, Florida State University, J.C. Barnes, the University of Texas at Dallas, Brian B. Boutwell, Sam Houston State University, editors. |
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_aThousand Oaks, California : _bSAGE Publications, Incorporated, _c(c)2015. |
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_aGender -- _tRace -- _tSocial Class -- _tLearning theory -- _tSelf-control theory -- _tStrain theory -- _tSocial bond theory -- _tIntimate partner violence -- _tChildhood antisocial behavior/conduct disorder -- _tDrug use and abuse -- _tThe crime drop -- _tThe age-crime curve -- _tPolicy implications. |
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_apart I. Criminological correlates -- _tGender -- _t1. Sociological explanations of the gender gap in offending / _rAbigail A. Fagan -- _t2. A biosocial explanation for male-female differences in criminal involvement / _rKevin M. Beaver and Joseph L. Nedelec -- _tRace -- _t3. Sociological viewpoint on the race-crime relationship / _rNicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Eric S. Stewart -- _t4. Human biodiversity and the egalitarian fiction / _rJohn Paul Wright and Mark Alden Morgan -- _tSocial class -- _t5. A sociological analysis of social class / _rKaren F. Parker and Thomas Mowen -- _t6. The role of intelligence and temperament in interpreting the SES-Crime relationship / _rAnthony Walsh, Charlene Y. Taylor, and Ilhong Yun. |
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_apart II. Theoretical perspectives -- _tLearning theory -- _t7. Learning theories of crime : promises and potential / _rJonathan R. Brauer and Jonathan D. Bolen -- _t8. The integration of biological and genetic factors into social learning theory / _rJamie Vaske -- _tSelf-control theory -- _t9. Self-control and crime : a sociological perspective / _rCallie H. Burt -- _t10. Low self-control is a brain-based disorder / _rMatt DeLisi -- _tStrain theory -- _t11. The role of the social environment in general strain theory / _rRobert Agnew -- _t12. General strain theory and biosocial criminology : pathways to successful theoretical integration / _rJohn M. Stogner -- _tSocial bond theory -- _t13. Social bonding and crime / _rRyan Schroeder -- _t14. A biosocial view of social bond theory / _rDanielle Boisvert. |
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_apart III. Specific types of antisocial behaviors -- _tIntimate partner violence -- _t15. When violence is the norm : sociological perspectives on intimate partner violence / _rTasha A. Menaker and Cortney A. Franklin -- _t16. Some kind of madness : the biosocial origins of intimate partner violence / _rBrian B. Boutwell and Richard Lewis -- _tChildhood antisocial behavior/conduct disorder -- _t17. Parents, peers, and socialization to institutions in childhood and adolescence : implications for delinquent behavior / _rCarter Rees and Jacob T.N. Young -- _t18. A biosocial review on childhood antisocial behavior / _rChris L. Gibson and Elise T. Costa -- _tDrug use and abuse -- _t19. Sociological criminology and drug use : a review of leading theories / _rJ. Mitchell Miller and Holly Ventura Miller -- _t20. Drug abuse, addiction, and crime : a cell to society perspective / _rMichael G. Vaughn, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, and Brandy R. Maynard. |
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_apart IV. Trends, current issues, and policy implications -- _tThe crime drop -- _t21. A sociological explanation of crime rates and trends / _rWesley G. Jennings and Jennifer M. Reingle -- _t22. Darwin, Dawkins, Wright, Pinker, and the reasons that crime declined / _rBrian B. Boutwell and J.C. Barnes -- _tThe age-crime curve -- _t23. The age and crime relationship : social variation, social explanations / _rJeffery T. Ulmer and Darrell Steffensmeier -- _t24. The puzzling relationship between age and criminal behavior : a biosocial critique of the criminological status quo / _rJ.C. Barnes, [and others ... -- _tPolicy implications -- _t25. Policy implications of sociological theories of crime : why are they so seldom considered or discussed? / _rDanielle J.S. Bailey, Robert Lytle, and Lisa L. Sample -- _t26. Policy implications of biosocial criminology : crime prevention and offender rehabilitation / _rMichael Rocque, Brandon C. Welsh, and Adrian Raine. |
520 | 8 | _aThis book facilitates an open and honest debate about criminal behaviour between the more traditional criminologists who focus primarily on environmental factors and contemporary biosocial criminologists who examine the interplay between biology/genetics and environmental factors. It provides a contemporary approach by bringing to the table a new debate: the nurture vs. biosocial debate. | |
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_aCriminal behavior _xPhysiological aspects. |
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_aCriminal behavior _xGenetic aspects. |
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_aCrime _xSociological aspects. |
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_aCriminals _xpsychology |
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_aBeaver, Kevin M., _e5 |
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_aBarnes, James C. _e5 |
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_aBoutwell, Brian B., _e5 |
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