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Bringing together leading experts from around the world, this book considers the criminological, genetic and neuropsychological foundations of offending, as well as the legal and criminal justice applications of biosocial criminological theory. The handbook is essential reading for students, researchers, and practitioners from across the social, behavioural, and natural sciences who are engaged in the study of antisocial behaviour.
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Bringing together leading experts from around the world, this book considers the criminological, genetic and neuropsychological foundations of offending, as well as the legal and criminal justice applications of biosocial criminological theory. The handbook is essential reading for students, researchers, and practitioners from across the social, behavioural, and natural sciences who are engaged in the study of antisocial behaviour.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2014
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- Artikelnr.: 42009047
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317936749
- Artikelnr.: 42009047
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Matt DeLisi is Coordinator of Criminal Justice Studies, Professor in the Department of Sociology, and Affiliate with the Center for the Study of Violence at Iowa State University. Professor DeLisi is Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Criminal Justice, and the author of more than 250 scholarly works. Michael G. Vaughn is Professor in the School of Social Work at Saint Louis University. Professor Vaughn is Fellow of the Society for Social Work and Research and author of more than 250 scholarly works.
Part I: Criminological Foundations 1. A Unified Theory of Crime and Delinquency: Foundation for a Biosocial Criminology
Cesar Rebellon
J. C. Barnes
and Robert Agnew 2. Biosocial Criminology as a Paradigm Shift
Anna S. Rudo-Hutt
Jill Portnoy
Frances R. Chen
and Adrian Raine 3. An Evolutionary Perspective on Interpersonal Violence: Sex Differences and Personality Links
Peter K. Jonason 4. Key Findings from Biosocial Research and What They Mean for the Future of Criminology
Kevin M. Beaver and Eric J. Connolly 5. Sociobiology of Lethal Violence in Small-Scale Societies
Ryan M. Ellsworth and Robert S. Walker Part II: Genetic Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 6. Genetics Influences on Antisocial Behavior over the Life Course
Catherine Tuvblad 7. Peer Effects and Molecular Genetics in Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
Tina Kretschmer
Jan Kornelis Dijkstra
and René Veenstra 8. Neurogenetics of Antisocial Behavior
Hayley M. Dorfman and Joshua W. Buckholtz 9. Stress and Antisocial Behavior: The Serotonin System
Jamie C. Vaske and Danielle L. Boisvert 10. When Humans Prey on One Another: Understanding the Biosocial Origins of Victimization
Maria Koeppel
Brian B. Boutwell
and J.C. Barnes 11. Behavioral Genetics and Antisocial Spectrum Disorders
Tracy D. Gunter 12. The Warrior Gene: MAOA Genotype and Antisocial Behavior in Males
Nicholas R. Holland and Matt DeLisi 13. New methods in gene-environment interplay: The extended children of twin design
Qiang Fu Part III: Neurological and Neuropsychological Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 14. Neuroimaging and Antisocial Behavior
Robert A. Schug
Gianni G. Geraci
Gabriel Marmolejo
Heather L. McLernon
Leidy S. Partida
and Alexander J. Roberts 15. Neuropsychology of Psychopathic Traits in Children
Alice P. Jones Bartoli and Guilherme W. Wendt 16. The Psychopharmacology of Criminality and Oxytocin Modulation of Social Behavior in Aggressive Individuals
Royce Lee 17. The Neurobiology of Aggression: Looking Underneath the Hood
C. Nathan DeWall and David S. Chester 18. Why Focusing on Nurture Made and Still Makes Sense: The Biosocial Development of Self-Control
Alexander T. Vazsonyi
Joshua W. Roberts
and Li Huang 19. Brain Abnormalities in Psychopathy
Yaling Yang 20. Self-Reported Head Injuries among Delinquent Youth
Brian E. Perron
Michael G. Vaughn
Joseph Ryan
Christopher Salas-Wright
Mary Ruffolo
and Erick Guerrero 21. Executive Functioning
Reward Processing
and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent Males
Joanne E. Morgan
Katharine L. Bowen
Simon C. Moore
Justin C. Savage
and Stephanie H.M. van Goozen Part IV: Biosocial Mechanisms of Antisocial Conditions and Antisocial Behavior 22. Temperament as a Biosocial Construct for Understanding Antisocial Behavior
Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn 23. Why DRD4? An Evolutionary-Informed Model of DRD4 and Antisocial Behavior
Julia Dmitrieva and Emma Espel 24. Biosocial Foundations of Externalizing Behaviors
Lisabeth F. DiLalla and Kyle Bersted 25. The Biological Etiology of Psychopathy
Rheanna J. Remmel and Andrea L. Glenn 26. Development of Aggression and Violence from Infancy to Adulthood: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
Stéphane Paquin
Eric Lacourse
and Isabelle Ouellet-Morin 27. Childhood Maltreatment: An Environmental Pathogen?
Melissa Jonson-Reid and Charlotte Bright 28. Early Dispositional Risks for Conduct Problems and Gene-Environment Interplay
Christopher J. Trentacosta and Benjamin D. Goodlett 29. Blackout: The Traumatic Brain Injury Association with Career Criminality Withstands Powerful Confounds
Monic P. Behnken
Matt DeLisi
Chad R. Trulson
and Michael G. Vaughn 30. Social Stress and the Gene-Environment Influences on Crime and Delinquency
D. Anne Winiarski
Erica L. Smearman
and Patricia A. Brennan 31. Understanding Families from a Biosocial Perspective
John Paul Wright
Jamie Newsome
and Michelle Coyne Part V. Legal and Criminal Justice Applications 32. Intelligence as the quintessential biosocial variable: An examination of etiological factors and associations with criminal offending and criminal justice processing
Joseph L. Nedelec
Joseph A. Schwartz
and Eric J. Connolly 33. Brain Development and Risk Taking During Adolescence: Implications for Prevention of Antisocial Behavior
Daniel Romer and Atika Khurana 34. Offender Rehabilitation from a Maturation/Biosocial Perspective
Michael Rocque and Brandon C. Welsh 35. Antisocial Cognition and Criminal Thinking: Theoretical Interpretations and Biosocial Implications
Glenn D. Walters 36. Sexual Homicide: A Clinical and Investigative Analysis
Stacey L. Shipley and Bruce A. Arrigo 37. Neuroethics of Criminal Responsibility: Mental Disorders Influencing Behavior
Gerben Meynen 38. Alcohol and Drug Misuse as a Biosocial Source of Crime
Christopher P. Salas-Wright and Jelena Todic 39. Empathy
Crime
and Justice
Chad Posick
Michael Rocque
and Matt DeLisi 40. Family Intervention and Their Biosocial Bases
Brandy R. Maynard and Matthew Larson 41. Action-Reaction? Forensic Awareness Analysis and Forensic Awareness in Sexual Homicide
Eric Beauregard and Melissa Martineau 42. Prison as an Environmental Pathogen
Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray 43. Biosocial Criminology: The Future is Here
Michael G. Vaughn and Matt DeLisi.
Cesar Rebellon
J. C. Barnes
and Robert Agnew 2. Biosocial Criminology as a Paradigm Shift
Anna S. Rudo-Hutt
Jill Portnoy
Frances R. Chen
and Adrian Raine 3. An Evolutionary Perspective on Interpersonal Violence: Sex Differences and Personality Links
Peter K. Jonason 4. Key Findings from Biosocial Research and What They Mean for the Future of Criminology
Kevin M. Beaver and Eric J. Connolly 5. Sociobiology of Lethal Violence in Small-Scale Societies
Ryan M. Ellsworth and Robert S. Walker Part II: Genetic Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 6. Genetics Influences on Antisocial Behavior over the Life Course
Catherine Tuvblad 7. Peer Effects and Molecular Genetics in Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
Tina Kretschmer
Jan Kornelis Dijkstra
and René Veenstra 8. Neurogenetics of Antisocial Behavior
Hayley M. Dorfman and Joshua W. Buckholtz 9. Stress and Antisocial Behavior: The Serotonin System
Jamie C. Vaske and Danielle L. Boisvert 10. When Humans Prey on One Another: Understanding the Biosocial Origins of Victimization
Maria Koeppel
Brian B. Boutwell
and J.C. Barnes 11. Behavioral Genetics and Antisocial Spectrum Disorders
Tracy D. Gunter 12. The Warrior Gene: MAOA Genotype and Antisocial Behavior in Males
Nicholas R. Holland and Matt DeLisi 13. New methods in gene-environment interplay: The extended children of twin design
Qiang Fu Part III: Neurological and Neuropsychological Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 14. Neuroimaging and Antisocial Behavior
Robert A. Schug
Gianni G. Geraci
Gabriel Marmolejo
Heather L. McLernon
Leidy S. Partida
and Alexander J. Roberts 15. Neuropsychology of Psychopathic Traits in Children
Alice P. Jones Bartoli and Guilherme W. Wendt 16. The Psychopharmacology of Criminality and Oxytocin Modulation of Social Behavior in Aggressive Individuals
Royce Lee 17. The Neurobiology of Aggression: Looking Underneath the Hood
C. Nathan DeWall and David S. Chester 18. Why Focusing on Nurture Made and Still Makes Sense: The Biosocial Development of Self-Control
Alexander T. Vazsonyi
Joshua W. Roberts
and Li Huang 19. Brain Abnormalities in Psychopathy
Yaling Yang 20. Self-Reported Head Injuries among Delinquent Youth
Brian E. Perron
Michael G. Vaughn
Joseph Ryan
Christopher Salas-Wright
Mary Ruffolo
and Erick Guerrero 21. Executive Functioning
Reward Processing
and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent Males
Joanne E. Morgan
Katharine L. Bowen
Simon C. Moore
Justin C. Savage
and Stephanie H.M. van Goozen Part IV: Biosocial Mechanisms of Antisocial Conditions and Antisocial Behavior 22. Temperament as a Biosocial Construct for Understanding Antisocial Behavior
Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn 23. Why DRD4? An Evolutionary-Informed Model of DRD4 and Antisocial Behavior
Julia Dmitrieva and Emma Espel 24. Biosocial Foundations of Externalizing Behaviors
Lisabeth F. DiLalla and Kyle Bersted 25. The Biological Etiology of Psychopathy
Rheanna J. Remmel and Andrea L. Glenn 26. Development of Aggression and Violence from Infancy to Adulthood: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
Stéphane Paquin
Eric Lacourse
and Isabelle Ouellet-Morin 27. Childhood Maltreatment: An Environmental Pathogen?
Melissa Jonson-Reid and Charlotte Bright 28. Early Dispositional Risks for Conduct Problems and Gene-Environment Interplay
Christopher J. Trentacosta and Benjamin D. Goodlett 29. Blackout: The Traumatic Brain Injury Association with Career Criminality Withstands Powerful Confounds
Monic P. Behnken
Matt DeLisi
Chad R. Trulson
and Michael G. Vaughn 30. Social Stress and the Gene-Environment Influences on Crime and Delinquency
D. Anne Winiarski
Erica L. Smearman
and Patricia A. Brennan 31. Understanding Families from a Biosocial Perspective
John Paul Wright
Jamie Newsome
and Michelle Coyne Part V. Legal and Criminal Justice Applications 32. Intelligence as the quintessential biosocial variable: An examination of etiological factors and associations with criminal offending and criminal justice processing
Joseph L. Nedelec
Joseph A. Schwartz
and Eric J. Connolly 33. Brain Development and Risk Taking During Adolescence: Implications for Prevention of Antisocial Behavior
Daniel Romer and Atika Khurana 34. Offender Rehabilitation from a Maturation/Biosocial Perspective
Michael Rocque and Brandon C. Welsh 35. Antisocial Cognition and Criminal Thinking: Theoretical Interpretations and Biosocial Implications
Glenn D. Walters 36. Sexual Homicide: A Clinical and Investigative Analysis
Stacey L. Shipley and Bruce A. Arrigo 37. Neuroethics of Criminal Responsibility: Mental Disorders Influencing Behavior
Gerben Meynen 38. Alcohol and Drug Misuse as a Biosocial Source of Crime
Christopher P. Salas-Wright and Jelena Todic 39. Empathy
Crime
and Justice
Chad Posick
Michael Rocque
and Matt DeLisi 40. Family Intervention and Their Biosocial Bases
Brandy R. Maynard and Matthew Larson 41. Action-Reaction? Forensic Awareness Analysis and Forensic Awareness in Sexual Homicide
Eric Beauregard and Melissa Martineau 42. Prison as an Environmental Pathogen
Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray 43. Biosocial Criminology: The Future is Here
Michael G. Vaughn and Matt DeLisi.
Part I: Criminological Foundations 1. A Unified Theory of Crime and Delinquency: Foundation for a Biosocial Criminology
Cesar Rebellon
J. C. Barnes
and Robert Agnew 2. Biosocial Criminology as a Paradigm Shift
Anna S. Rudo-Hutt
Jill Portnoy
Frances R. Chen
and Adrian Raine 3. An Evolutionary Perspective on Interpersonal Violence: Sex Differences and Personality Links
Peter K. Jonason 4. Key Findings from Biosocial Research and What They Mean for the Future of Criminology
Kevin M. Beaver and Eric J. Connolly 5. Sociobiology of Lethal Violence in Small-Scale Societies
Ryan M. Ellsworth and Robert S. Walker Part II: Genetic Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 6. Genetics Influences on Antisocial Behavior over the Life Course
Catherine Tuvblad 7. Peer Effects and Molecular Genetics in Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
Tina Kretschmer
Jan Kornelis Dijkstra
and René Veenstra 8. Neurogenetics of Antisocial Behavior
Hayley M. Dorfman and Joshua W. Buckholtz 9. Stress and Antisocial Behavior: The Serotonin System
Jamie C. Vaske and Danielle L. Boisvert 10. When Humans Prey on One Another: Understanding the Biosocial Origins of Victimization
Maria Koeppel
Brian B. Boutwell
and J.C. Barnes 11. Behavioral Genetics and Antisocial Spectrum Disorders
Tracy D. Gunter 12. The Warrior Gene: MAOA Genotype and Antisocial Behavior in Males
Nicholas R. Holland and Matt DeLisi 13. New methods in gene-environment interplay: The extended children of twin design
Qiang Fu Part III: Neurological and Neuropsychological Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 14. Neuroimaging and Antisocial Behavior
Robert A. Schug
Gianni G. Geraci
Gabriel Marmolejo
Heather L. McLernon
Leidy S. Partida
and Alexander J. Roberts 15. Neuropsychology of Psychopathic Traits in Children
Alice P. Jones Bartoli and Guilherme W. Wendt 16. The Psychopharmacology of Criminality and Oxytocin Modulation of Social Behavior in Aggressive Individuals
Royce Lee 17. The Neurobiology of Aggression: Looking Underneath the Hood
C. Nathan DeWall and David S. Chester 18. Why Focusing on Nurture Made and Still Makes Sense: The Biosocial Development of Self-Control
Alexander T. Vazsonyi
Joshua W. Roberts
and Li Huang 19. Brain Abnormalities in Psychopathy
Yaling Yang 20. Self-Reported Head Injuries among Delinquent Youth
Brian E. Perron
Michael G. Vaughn
Joseph Ryan
Christopher Salas-Wright
Mary Ruffolo
and Erick Guerrero 21. Executive Functioning
Reward Processing
and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent Males
Joanne E. Morgan
Katharine L. Bowen
Simon C. Moore
Justin C. Savage
and Stephanie H.M. van Goozen Part IV: Biosocial Mechanisms of Antisocial Conditions and Antisocial Behavior 22. Temperament as a Biosocial Construct for Understanding Antisocial Behavior
Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn 23. Why DRD4? An Evolutionary-Informed Model of DRD4 and Antisocial Behavior
Julia Dmitrieva and Emma Espel 24. Biosocial Foundations of Externalizing Behaviors
Lisabeth F. DiLalla and Kyle Bersted 25. The Biological Etiology of Psychopathy
Rheanna J. Remmel and Andrea L. Glenn 26. Development of Aggression and Violence from Infancy to Adulthood: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
Stéphane Paquin
Eric Lacourse
and Isabelle Ouellet-Morin 27. Childhood Maltreatment: An Environmental Pathogen?
Melissa Jonson-Reid and Charlotte Bright 28. Early Dispositional Risks for Conduct Problems and Gene-Environment Interplay
Christopher J. Trentacosta and Benjamin D. Goodlett 29. Blackout: The Traumatic Brain Injury Association with Career Criminality Withstands Powerful Confounds
Monic P. Behnken
Matt DeLisi
Chad R. Trulson
and Michael G. Vaughn 30. Social Stress and the Gene-Environment Influences on Crime and Delinquency
D. Anne Winiarski
Erica L. Smearman
and Patricia A. Brennan 31. Understanding Families from a Biosocial Perspective
John Paul Wright
Jamie Newsome
and Michelle Coyne Part V. Legal and Criminal Justice Applications 32. Intelligence as the quintessential biosocial variable: An examination of etiological factors and associations with criminal offending and criminal justice processing
Joseph L. Nedelec
Joseph A. Schwartz
and Eric J. Connolly 33. Brain Development and Risk Taking During Adolescence: Implications for Prevention of Antisocial Behavior
Daniel Romer and Atika Khurana 34. Offender Rehabilitation from a Maturation/Biosocial Perspective
Michael Rocque and Brandon C. Welsh 35. Antisocial Cognition and Criminal Thinking: Theoretical Interpretations and Biosocial Implications
Glenn D. Walters 36. Sexual Homicide: A Clinical and Investigative Analysis
Stacey L. Shipley and Bruce A. Arrigo 37. Neuroethics of Criminal Responsibility: Mental Disorders Influencing Behavior
Gerben Meynen 38. Alcohol and Drug Misuse as a Biosocial Source of Crime
Christopher P. Salas-Wright and Jelena Todic 39. Empathy
Crime
and Justice
Chad Posick
Michael Rocque
and Matt DeLisi 40. Family Intervention and Their Biosocial Bases
Brandy R. Maynard and Matthew Larson 41. Action-Reaction? Forensic Awareness Analysis and Forensic Awareness in Sexual Homicide
Eric Beauregard and Melissa Martineau 42. Prison as an Environmental Pathogen
Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray 43. Biosocial Criminology: The Future is Here
Michael G. Vaughn and Matt DeLisi.
Cesar Rebellon
J. C. Barnes
and Robert Agnew 2. Biosocial Criminology as a Paradigm Shift
Anna S. Rudo-Hutt
Jill Portnoy
Frances R. Chen
and Adrian Raine 3. An Evolutionary Perspective on Interpersonal Violence: Sex Differences and Personality Links
Peter K. Jonason 4. Key Findings from Biosocial Research and What They Mean for the Future of Criminology
Kevin M. Beaver and Eric J. Connolly 5. Sociobiology of Lethal Violence in Small-Scale Societies
Ryan M. Ellsworth and Robert S. Walker Part II: Genetic Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 6. Genetics Influences on Antisocial Behavior over the Life Course
Catherine Tuvblad 7. Peer Effects and Molecular Genetics in Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
Tina Kretschmer
Jan Kornelis Dijkstra
and René Veenstra 8. Neurogenetics of Antisocial Behavior
Hayley M. Dorfman and Joshua W. Buckholtz 9. Stress and Antisocial Behavior: The Serotonin System
Jamie C. Vaske and Danielle L. Boisvert 10. When Humans Prey on One Another: Understanding the Biosocial Origins of Victimization
Maria Koeppel
Brian B. Boutwell
and J.C. Barnes 11. Behavioral Genetics and Antisocial Spectrum Disorders
Tracy D. Gunter 12. The Warrior Gene: MAOA Genotype and Antisocial Behavior in Males
Nicholas R. Holland and Matt DeLisi 13. New methods in gene-environment interplay: The extended children of twin design
Qiang Fu Part III: Neurological and Neuropsychological Foundations of Antisocial Behavior 14. Neuroimaging and Antisocial Behavior
Robert A. Schug
Gianni G. Geraci
Gabriel Marmolejo
Heather L. McLernon
Leidy S. Partida
and Alexander J. Roberts 15. Neuropsychology of Psychopathic Traits in Children
Alice P. Jones Bartoli and Guilherme W. Wendt 16. The Psychopharmacology of Criminality and Oxytocin Modulation of Social Behavior in Aggressive Individuals
Royce Lee 17. The Neurobiology of Aggression: Looking Underneath the Hood
C. Nathan DeWall and David S. Chester 18. Why Focusing on Nurture Made and Still Makes Sense: The Biosocial Development of Self-Control
Alexander T. Vazsonyi
Joshua W. Roberts
and Li Huang 19. Brain Abnormalities in Psychopathy
Yaling Yang 20. Self-Reported Head Injuries among Delinquent Youth
Brian E. Perron
Michael G. Vaughn
Joseph Ryan
Christopher Salas-Wright
Mary Ruffolo
and Erick Guerrero 21. Executive Functioning
Reward Processing
and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent Males
Joanne E. Morgan
Katharine L. Bowen
Simon C. Moore
Justin C. Savage
and Stephanie H.M. van Goozen Part IV: Biosocial Mechanisms of Antisocial Conditions and Antisocial Behavior 22. Temperament as a Biosocial Construct for Understanding Antisocial Behavior
Matt DeLisi and Michael G. Vaughn 23. Why DRD4? An Evolutionary-Informed Model of DRD4 and Antisocial Behavior
Julia Dmitrieva and Emma Espel 24. Biosocial Foundations of Externalizing Behaviors
Lisabeth F. DiLalla and Kyle Bersted 25. The Biological Etiology of Psychopathy
Rheanna J. Remmel and Andrea L. Glenn 26. Development of Aggression and Violence from Infancy to Adulthood: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
Stéphane Paquin
Eric Lacourse
and Isabelle Ouellet-Morin 27. Childhood Maltreatment: An Environmental Pathogen?
Melissa Jonson-Reid and Charlotte Bright 28. Early Dispositional Risks for Conduct Problems and Gene-Environment Interplay
Christopher J. Trentacosta and Benjamin D. Goodlett 29. Blackout: The Traumatic Brain Injury Association with Career Criminality Withstands Powerful Confounds
Monic P. Behnken
Matt DeLisi
Chad R. Trulson
and Michael G. Vaughn 30. Social Stress and the Gene-Environment Influences on Crime and Delinquency
D. Anne Winiarski
Erica L. Smearman
and Patricia A. Brennan 31. Understanding Families from a Biosocial Perspective
John Paul Wright
Jamie Newsome
and Michelle Coyne Part V. Legal and Criminal Justice Applications 32. Intelligence as the quintessential biosocial variable: An examination of etiological factors and associations with criminal offending and criminal justice processing
Joseph L. Nedelec
Joseph A. Schwartz
and Eric J. Connolly 33. Brain Development and Risk Taking During Adolescence: Implications for Prevention of Antisocial Behavior
Daniel Romer and Atika Khurana 34. Offender Rehabilitation from a Maturation/Biosocial Perspective
Michael Rocque and Brandon C. Welsh 35. Antisocial Cognition and Criminal Thinking: Theoretical Interpretations and Biosocial Implications
Glenn D. Walters 36. Sexual Homicide: A Clinical and Investigative Analysis
Stacey L. Shipley and Bruce A. Arrigo 37. Neuroethics of Criminal Responsibility: Mental Disorders Influencing Behavior
Gerben Meynen 38. Alcohol and Drug Misuse as a Biosocial Source of Crime
Christopher P. Salas-Wright and Jelena Todic 39. Empathy
Crime
and Justice
Chad Posick
Michael Rocque
and Matt DeLisi 40. Family Intervention and Their Biosocial Bases
Brandy R. Maynard and Matthew Larson 41. Action-Reaction? Forensic Awareness Analysis and Forensic Awareness in Sexual Homicide
Eric Beauregard and Melissa Martineau 42. Prison as an Environmental Pathogen
Sytske Besemer and Joseph Murray 43. Biosocial Criminology: The Future is Here
Michael G. Vaughn and Matt DeLisi.