Biological Contributions to Crime Causation Edited by T.E. Moffitt and S.A. Mednick
Biological Factors: The document explores various biological contributions to criminal behavior, including genetics, neuropsychology, and psychophysiology
Research Evolution: It highlights the progress in biological crime research from 1982 to 1986, noting increased acceptance and reduced criticism.
Interdisciplinary Approach: Emphasizes the importance of combining biological, psychological, and social factors to understand criminal behavior.
Focus on Violent Behavior: Several chapters specifically address the biological underpinnings of violent behavior
Springer Science & Business Media, 2012, 332 pages