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The Psychopathology of Crime : Criminal Behavior as a Clinical Disorder

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This lauded bestseller, now available in paperback, takes an uncompromising look at how we define psychopathology and makes the argument that criminal behavior can and perhaps should be considered a disorder.

Presenting sociological, genetic, neurochemical, brain-imaging, and psychophysiological evidence, it discusses the basis for criminal behavior and suggests, contrary to popular belief, that such behavior may be more biologically determined than previously thought.

It presents a new conceptual approach to understanding crime as a disorder and provides the most extensive review of biological predispositions to criminal behavior to date.

It presents the practical implications of viewing crime as a psychopathology in the contexts of free will, punishment, treatment, and future biosocial research and includes numerous tables and figures throughout.

It contains an extensive reference list and analyzes the familiar and extra-familiar causes of crime.

This book reviews the predispositions to crime including evolution and genetics, and the neuropsychological, psychophysiological, brain-imaging, neurochemical, and cognitive factors.

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Product Details
Academic Press Inc
0125761554 / 9780125761550
Paperback / softback
364.3
01/05/1997
United States
English
xix, 377p. : ill.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1993.
Key Features<p/>* Presents a new conceptual approach to understanding crime as a disorder<p/>* Provides the most extensive review of biological predispositions to criminal behavior to date<p/>* Presents the practical implications of viewing crime as a psychopathology in the contexts of free will, punishment, treatment, and future biosocial research<p/>* Includes numerous tables and figures throughout<p/>* Contains an extensive reference list<p/>* Analyzes the familial and extra-familial causes of crime<p/>* Reviews the predispositions to crime including evolution and genetics, and the neuropsy
Key Features<p/>* Presents a new conceptual approach to understanding crime as a disorder<p/>* Provides the most extensive review of biological predispositions to criminal behavior to date<p/>* Presents the practical implications of viewing crime as a psychopathology in the contexts of free will, punishment, treatment, and future biosocial research<p/>* Includes numerous tables and figures throughout<p/>* Contains an extensive reference list<p/>* Analyzes the familial and extra-familial causes of crime<p/>* Reviews the predispositions to crime including evolution and genetics, and the neuropsy JKVQ Offenders, JMK Criminal or forensic psychology, MMJ Clinical psychology