Anthony Walsh bridges the divide separating sociology from biology—a divide created in the late nineteenth century when sociology emerged from the fields of social theory and philosophy
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Explores criminal behaviour from various aspects of Tinbergen's Four Questions. This book examines the neurobiology of crime from a... Læs mere
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On reading Criminological Theory: Assessing Philosophical Assumptions students and scholars learn to clarify their own biases and better analyze the implications of a wide range of theories of crime and justice.
This work explores the tight relationship between criminality and indiscriminate sexuality within the framework of life history theory.
This book shows how to use biopsychosocial assessment for crime prevention and to achieve more individualized treatment for those who commit crimes.
Key Contested Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice addresses the key issues within criminology and criminal justice that are strongly contested among scholars in the field.
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