Tinder-box criminal aggression neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology

From the perspective of scientific psychology and psychiatry, the principal advance in criminological theory during the past quarter century has been the marshaling of hard evidence that impulsive violence is attributable to neurogenic sources. Drawing on research from the neurosciences, development...

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Hauptverfasser: Pallone, Nathaniel J. (VerfasserIn), Hennessy, James J. (VerfasserIn)
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title Tinder-box criminal aggression neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology
title_auth Tinder-box criminal aggression neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology
title_exact_search Tinder-box criminal aggression neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology
title_full Tinder-box criminal aggression neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology Nathaniel J. Pallone & James J. Hennessy
title_fullStr Tinder-box criminal aggression neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology Nathaniel J. Pallone & James J. Hennessy
title_full_unstemmed Tinder-box criminal aggression neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology Nathaniel J. Pallone & James J. Hennessy
title_short Tinder-box criminal aggression
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title_sub neuropsychology, demography, phenomenology
topic Aggressiveness
Crimes of passion
Criminal anthropology
Criminal behavior
Kriminalpsychologie (DE-588)4033186-6 gnd
Kriminalanthropologie (DE-588)4165722-6 gnd
Aggressivität (DE-588)4141621-1 gnd
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Crimes of passion
Criminal anthropology
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Kriminalanthropologie
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