The Neurobiology of Criminal Behavior
Joseph Glicksohn Ph.D. (auth.), Joseph Glicksohn (eds.)
Criminological theory dating back one hundred years has been aware of the need to develop a neurobiology of extroversion, impulsivity, frontal-lobe dysfunction, and aggressive behavior, yet in the twentieth century criminologists have largely forsaken this psychobiological legacy.
The Neurobiology of Criminal Behavior looks at this legacy with reference to a variety of neurobiological methodologies currently in vogue. The authors are all distinguished researchers who have contributed considerably to their respective fields of psychiatry, psychology, psychobiology, and neuroscience.
The Neurobiology of Criminal Behavior looks at this legacy with reference to a variety of neurobiological methodologies currently in vogue. The authors are all distinguished researchers who have contributed considerably to their respective fields of psychiatry, psychology, psychobiology, and neuroscience.
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Year:
2002
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer US
Language:
english
Pages:
275
ISBN 10:
1461509432
ISBN 13:
9781461509431
Series:
Neurobiological Foundation of Aberrant Behaviors 5
File:
PDF, 7.81 MB
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english, 2002