This fascinating new book opens up new ways of looking at different aspects of crime and crime control, exploring the potential contribution that a more welcoming approach to the evolutionary perspective would make to criminology.
This fascinating new book opens up new ways of looking at different aspects of crime and crime control, exploring the potential contribution that a more welcoming approach to the evolutionary perspective would make to criminology.
Jason Roach is a Chartered Psychologist, a Reader in Crime and Policing, and the Director of the Crime and Policing Group at the University of Huddersfield. He has worked for the UK Home Office, taught at the Crime Reduction College, and worked in various mental health settings. He has published work on various criminological topics including criminal investigative practice, homicide and violent crime, terrorism, and Offender Self-Selection. Ken Pease is a chartered forensic psychologist and currently Visiting Professor and Fellow of University College London and Visiting Professor at the University Loughbrough.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Crime and Evolution: Strange Companions? 2. People Who Need People? 3. Empathy Theory of Mind and Criminal Behaviour 4. The Sense of Fairness and the Emergence of Criminal Justice 5. Violence 6. Crime: It's a man thing? 7. Beyond the proximal: evolution environments and criminal behaviour 8. The Ultimate Mystery of Inheritance 9. So What?
1. Crime and Evolution: Strange Companions? 2. People Who Need People? 3. Empathy Theory of Mind and Criminal Behaviour 4. The Sense of Fairness and the Emergence of Criminal Justice 5. Violence 6. Crime: It's a man thing? 7. Beyond the proximal: evolution environments and criminal behaviour 8. The Ultimate Mystery of Inheritance 9. So What?
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