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100 1 _aDurrant, Russil,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aEvolutionary criminology : towards a comprehensive explanation of crime /
_h[electronic resource]
_cRussil Durrant, Tony Ward.
264 1 _aAmsterdam :
_bElsevier :
_bAcademic Press,
_c2015.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 19, 2015).
505 0 _aCriminology and evolutionary theory -- Evolutionary theory and human evolution -- Evolutionary behavioral science -- Levels of analysis and explanations in criminology -- The evolution of altruism, cooperation, and punishment -- Distal explanations: adaptations and phylogeny -- Development -- Proximate explanations: individuals, situations, and social processes -- Social-structural and cultural explanations -- Punishment, public policy, and prevention -- The rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders -- Looking forward from the perspective of the past.
520 _aTheories of crime typically reflect the discipline of the theorist. There has been little attempt to construct multidisciplinary frameworks that integrate psychological, biological, and sociological concepts in explaining, and controlling, criminal activity. Evolutionary behavioral science is ideally placed to provide a comprehensive and scientifically grounded framework for understanding criminal behavior. As human beings evolved, criminal behavior was a result of adaptations, or the by-products of adaptations. This book introduces a comprehensive evolutionary behavioral science approach.
650 0 _aCriminal anthropology.
650 0 _aCriminology.
650 0 _aHuman evolution.
650 0 _aCriminal behavior
_xGenetic aspects.
650 0 _aEvolution (Biology) and the social sciences.
650 7 _aSOCIAL SCIENCE
_xCriminology.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aCriminal anthropology.
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_0(OCoLC)fst00883160
650 7 _aCriminal behavior
_xGenetic aspects.
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_0(OCoLC)fst00883172
650 7 _aCriminology.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst00883566
650 7 _aEvolution (Biology) and the social sciences.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01746054
650 7 _aHuman evolution.
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655 0 _aElectronic book.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
655 7 _aElectronic books.
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700 1 _aWard, Tony,
_eauthor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aDurrant, Russil.
_tEvolutionary Criminology : Towards a Comprehensive Explanation of Crime.
_dBurlington : Elsevier Science, �2015
_z9780123979377
856 4 0 _3ScienceDirect
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