An edition of The anatomy of violence (2013)

Anatomy of Violence

The Biological Roots of Crime

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Anatomy of Violence
Adrian Raine, Adrian Raine
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An edition of The anatomy of violence (2013)

Anatomy of Violence

The Biological Roots of Crime

  • 4.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 42 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

In this book a pioneering neurocriminologist introduces the latest biological research into the causes of, and potential cures for, criminal behavior. As a leading criminologist who specializes in the neuroscience behind criminal behavior, the author introduces a wide range of new scientific research into the origins and nature of violence and criminal behavior. He explains how impairments to areas of the brain that control our ability to experience fear, make decisions, and feel empathy can make us more likely to engage in criminal behavior. He applies this new understanding of the criminal mind to some of the most well-known criminals in history. And he clearly delineates the pressing considerations this research demands: What are the causes of violence? Can it be treated? And might it one day be stopped? Are some criminals born, not made? What causes violence and how can we treat it? This book introduces new ways of looking at these age-old questions. Drawing on the latest scientific research, the author explains what it reveals about the brains of murderers, psychopaths and serial killers. While once it was thought upbringing explained all, and subsequently explanations shifted to genetics, he goes to great pains to explain that anti-social behaviour is complex, and based on the interaction between genetics and the biological and social environment in which a person is raised. But the latest statistical evidence between certain types of biological and early behavioural warning signs is also very strong. Through a series of case studies of famous criminals, he shows how their criminal behaviour might be explained on the basis of these new scientific discoveries. But the conclusions point to a host of philosophical and moral issues. What are the implications for our criminal justice system? Should we condemn and punish individuals who have little or no control over their behaviour? Should we act preemptively with people who exhibit strong biological predispositions to becoming dangerous criminals? These are among the thorny issues we can no longer ignore as our understanding of criminal behaviour grows.

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Cover of: The anatomy of violence
The anatomy of violence: the biological roots of crime
2014, Vintage, Vintage Books
in English - First Vintage books edition.
Cover of: Anatomy of Violence
Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime
2014, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
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The anatomy of violence: the biological roots of crime
2013, Pantheon Books
in English - First edition.
Cover of: Anatomy of Violence
Anatomy of Violence: Are Dangerous People Born or Made?
2013, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
Cover of: Anatomy of Violence
Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime
2013, Penguin Books, Limited
in English

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RC569.5.V55

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495
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0.796

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OL40403740M
ISBN 13
9781846143076

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