Genetics and Criminal Behavior

Genetics and Criminal Behavior

Author: David Wasserman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-01-15

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780521627283

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In this 2001 volume a group of leading philosophers address some of the basic conceptual, methodological and ethical issues raised by genetic research into criminal behavior. The essays explore the complexities of tracing any genetic influence on criminal, violent or antisocial behavior; the varieties of interpretations to which evidence of such influences is subject; and the relevance of such influences to the moral and legal appraisal of criminal conduct. The distinctive features of this collection are: first, that it advances public discussion while clarifying the debate about genetic research and criminal behavior; second, that it explains scientific controversies about behavioral genetics in lucid, non-technical terms; third, that it demonstrates how the possible findings on genetics and crime bear on fundamental issues of moral and criminal responsibility. The volume will be of particular value to philosophers concerned with applied ethics (especially bioethics), behavioral geneticists, psychologists, legal theorists, and criminologists.


Forensic Genetics in the Governance of Crime

Forensic Genetics in the Governance of Crime

Author: Helena Machado

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-01-28

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9811524297

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This open access book uses a critical sociological perspective to explore contemporary ways of reformulating the governance of crime through genetics. Through the lens of scientific knowledge and genetic technology, Machado and Granja offer a unique perspective on current trends in crime governance. They explore the place and role of genetics in criminal justice systems, and show how classical and contemporary social theory can help address challenges posed by social processes and interactions generated by the uses, meanings, and expectations attributed to genetics in the governance of crime. Cutting-edge methods and research techniques are also integrated to address crucial aspects of this social reality. Finally, the authors examine new challenges emerging from recent paradigm shifts within forensic genetics, moving away from the construction of evidence as presented in court to the production of intelligence guiding criminal investigations.


Genetics and Criminality

Genetics and Criminality

Author: Jeffrey R. Botkin

Publisher: Amer Psychological Assn

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 9781557985804

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The book is the product of a project funded by the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Branch of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health. The chapters have been written across disciplinary boundaries to address the potential applications of genetic testing in the context of criminal and juvenile law. One purpose of the volume is to assist judges and attorneys in understanding some of the basic science and clinical medicine relevant to mental health disorders and how they might relate to criminal behavior. In addition, the volume explores the legal philosophy concerning the use of mental health conditions as exculpatory or mitigating factors in criminal proceedings. The volume is also addressed to scientists, clinicians, and social scientists with an interest in the ethical, legal, and social implications of genetic research. The book provides an orientation to those without legal education or experience as to how the courts may consider new genetic tests and medical information in the context of criminal and juvenile law.


The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Theory

The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Theory

Author: Eugene McLaughlin

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2010-07-21

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 1412920388

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An indispensable international resource, The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Theory provides readers with a clear overview of criminological theory, enabling them to reflect critically upon the traditional, emergent and desirable theoretical positions of the discipline.This handbook is essential for libraries and scholars of all levels studying the rapidly developing, interdisciplinary field of criminology.


Born to Crime

Born to Crime

Author: Lawrence Taylor

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1984-05-23

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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It is the limited purpose of this book to present emerging scientific evidence that genetics plays a key role in the origins of criminal behavior. The ethical considerations raised by such evidence are considerable, but are not the focus of the study.


The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law

The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law

Author: Nita Farahany

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009-04-16

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 0199712654

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New discoveries from neuroscience and behavioral genetics are besieging criminal law. Novel scientific perspectives on criminal behavior could transform the criminal justice system and yet are being introduced in an ad hoc and often ill-conceived manner. Bringing together experts across multiple disciplines, including geneticists, neuroscientists, philosophers, policymakers, and legal scholars, The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law is a comprehensive collection of essays that address the emerging science from behavioral genetics and neuroscience and its developing impact on the criminal justice system. The essays survey how the science is and will likely be used in criminal law and the policy and the ethical issues that arise from its use for criminal law and for society.


Genetics, Crime and Justice

Genetics, Crime and Justice

Author: Debra Wilson

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-08-28

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1783478829

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As our understanding of genetics increases, its application to criminal justice becomes more significant. This timely book examines the use of genetic information both in criminal investigations and during the trial process. It discusses current scient


The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology

The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology

Author: Kevin M. Beaver

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2014-01-31

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 1483311767

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The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology: On the Origins of Criminal Behavior and Criminality takes a contemporary approach to address the sociological and the biological positions of human behavior by allowing preeminent scholars in criminology to speak to the effects of each on a range of topics. Kevin M. Beaver, J.C. Barnes, and Brian B. Boutwell aim to facilitate an open and honest debate between the more traditional criminologists who focus primarily on environmental factors and contemporary biosocial criminologists who examine the interplay between biology/genetics and environmental factors.


Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

Author: Gregory R. Bock

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0470514833

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This book offers a fresh perspective on the controversial topic of criminal and antisocial behavior. It synthesizes findings from behavioral and population genetics, evolutionary biology and criminology and presents the latest findings in twin studies, adoption cohort studies, molecular genetics and animal models for human aggression. Also included is a detailed analysis of the legal implications of genetics and crime research and strategies for rehabilitation.


Biology and Crime

Biology and Crime

Author: David C. Rowe

Publisher: Roxbury Publishing Company

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781891487804

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Written by internationally recognized behavioral geneticist, this book offers instructors and students a contemporary presentation of biological approaches to crime with a minimum of jargon. It profiles biological approaches to understanding why some people are criminals and others not.