The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology : On the Origins of Criminal Behavior and Criminality
The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology : On the Origins of Criminal Behavior and Criminality
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Author(s): Beaver, Kevin M.
ISBN No.: 9781452242255
Pages: 472
Year: 201402
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 144.90
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

INTRODUCTION: Why We Need a Nature/Nurture Book in Criminology?PART I: KEY CRIMINOLOGICAL CORRELATES GENDERChapter 1. The Sociological Explanation: Sociological Explanations of the Gender Gap in Offending - Abigail A. FaganChapter 2. The Biosocial Explanation: A Biosocial Explanation for Male-Female Differences in Criminal Involvement - Kevin M. Beaver and Joseph L. Nedelec RACEChapter 3. The Sociological Explanation: Sociological Viewpoint on the Race-Crime Relationship - Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, and Eric S.


StewartChapter 4. The Biosocial Explanation: Human Bio-diversity and the Egalitarian Fiction - John Paul Wright and Mark Alden Morgan SOCIAL CLASSChapter 5. The Sociological Explanation: A Sociological Analysis of Social Class - Karen F. Parker and Thomas MowenChapter 6. The Biosocial Explanation: The Role of Intelligence and Temperament in Interpreting the SES-Crime Relationship - Anthony Walsh, Charlene Y. Taylor, and Ilhong YunPART II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES LEARNING THEORYChapter 7. The Sociological Explanation: Learning Theories of Crime: Promises and Pitfalls - Jonathan R. Brauer and Jonathan D.


BolenChapter 8. The Biosocial Explanation: The Integration of Biological and Genetic Factors into Social Learning Theory - Jamie Vaske SELF-CONTROL THEORYChapter 9. The Sociological Explanation: Self-control and Crime: A Sociological Perspective - Callie H. BurtChapter 10. The Biosocial Explanation: Low Self-control is a Brain-Based Disorder - Matt DeLisi STRAIN THEORYChapter 11. The Sociological Explanation: The Role of the Social Environment in General Strain Theory - Robert AgnewChapter 12. The Biosocial Explanation: General Strain Theory and Biosocial Criminology: Pathways to Successful Theoretical Integration - John M. Stogner SOCIAL BONDING THEORYChapter 13.


The Sociological Explanation: Social Bonding and Crime - Ryan SchroederChapter 14. The Biosocial Explanation: A Biosocial View of Social Bond Theory - Danielle BoisvertPART III: SPECIFIC TYPES OF ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIORS INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEChapter 15. The Sociological Explanation: When Violence is the Norm: Sociological Perspectives on Intimate Partner Violence - Tasha A. Menaker and Cortney A. FranklinChapter 16. The Biosocial Explanation: Some Kind of Madness: The Biosocial Origins of Intimate Partner Violence - Brian B. Boutwell and Richard Lewis CHILDHOOD ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR/CONDUCT DISORDERChapter 17. The Sociological Explanation: Parents and Peers as Institutions of Socialization in Childhood and Adolescence: Implications for Delinquent Behavior - Carter Rees and Jacob T.


N. Young18. The Biosocial Explanation: A Biosocial Review on Childhood Antisocial Behavior - Chris L. Gibson and Elise T. Costa DRUG USE AND ABUSEChapter 19. The Sociological Explanation: Sociological Criminology and Drug Use: A Review of Leading Theories - J. Mitchell Miller and Holly Ventura MillerChapter 20. The Biosocial Explanation: Drug Abuse, Addiction, and Crime: A Cell to Society Perspective - Michael G.


Vaughn, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, and Brandy R. MaynardPART IV: TRENDS, CURRENT ISSUES, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS THE CRIME DROPChapter 21. The Sociological Explanation: A Sociological Explanation of Crime Rates and Trends - Wesley G. Jennings and Jennifer M. ReingleChapter 22. The Biosocial Explanation: Darwin, Dawkins, Wright, Pinker and the Reasons that Crime Declined - Brian B. Boutwell and J.


C. Barnes THE AGE-CRIME CURVEChapter 23. The Sociological Explanation: The Age and Crime Relationship: Social Variation, Social Explanations - Jeffery T. Ulmer and Darrell SteffensmeierChapter 24. The Biosocial Explanation: The Puzzling Relationship between Age and Criminal Behavior: A Biosocial Critique of the Criminological Status Quo - J.C. Barnes, Cody Jorgensen, Daniel Pacheco, and Michael TenEyck POLICY IMPLICATIONSChapter 25. The Sociological Explanation: Policy Implications of Sociological Theories of Crime: Why are they so Seldom Considered or Discussed? - Danielle J.


Baily, Robert Lytle, and Lisa L. SampleChapter 26. The Biosocial Explanation: Policy Implications of Biosocial Criminology: Crime Prevention and Offender Rehabilitation - Michael Rocque, Brandon C. Welsh, and Adrian Raine.


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