ABSTRACT
Ideal for use, either as a second text in a standard criminology course, or for a discrete course on biosocial perspectives, this book of original chapters breaks new and important ground for ways today's criminologists need to think more broadly about the crime problem.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |6 pages
Part I An Overview of the Biosocial Approach
part |6 pages
Part II Major Correlates of Crime
part |4 pages
Part III Serious Violent Criminals and Biosocial Approaches to Crime Prevention