Genetics and criminal behavior

In this 2001 volume a group of leading philosophers address some of the basic conceptual, methodological and ethical issues raised by genetic research into criminal behavior. The essays explore the complexities of tracing any genetic influence on criminal, violent or antisocial behavior; the varieti...

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Understanding the genetics-of-violence controversy
Separating nature and nurture
Genetic explanations of behavior : of worms, flies, and men
On the explanatory limits of behavioral genetics
Degeneracy, criminal behavior, and looping
Genetic plans, genetic differences, and violence : some chief possibilities
Crime, genes, and responsibility
Genes, statistics, and desert
Genes, electrotransmitters, and free will
Moral responsibility without free will
Strong genetic influence and the new "optimism"
Genetic predispositions to violent and antisocial behavior : responsibility, character, and identity
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Understanding the genetics-of-violence controversy
Separating nature and nurture
Genetic explanations of behavior : of worms, flies, and men
On the explanatory limits of behavioral genetics
Degeneracy, criminal behavior, and looping
Genetic plans, genetic differences, and violence : some chief possibilities
Crime, genes, and responsibility
Genes, statistics, and desert
Genes, electrotransmitters, and free will
Moral responsibility without free will
Strong genetic influence and the new "optimism"
Genetic predispositions to violent and antisocial behavior : responsibility, character, and identity
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title Genetics and criminal behavior
title_alt Genetics & Criminal Behavior
Methods, meanings, and morals
Understanding the genetics-of-violence controversy
Separating nature and nurture
Genetic explanations of behavior : of worms, flies, and men
On the explanatory limits of behavioral genetics
Degeneracy, criminal behavior, and looping
Genetic plans, genetic differences, and violence : some chief possibilities
Crime, genes, and responsibility
Genes, statistics, and desert
Genes, electrotransmitters, and free will
Moral responsibility without free will
Strong genetic influence and the new "optimism"
Genetic predispositions to violent and antisocial behavior : responsibility, character, and identity
title_auth Genetics and criminal behavior
title_exact_search Genetics and criminal behavior
title_full Genetics and criminal behavior edited by David Wasserman, Robert Wachbroit
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title_short Genetics and criminal behavior
title_sort genetics and criminal behavior
topic Mental illness / Genetic aspects
Behavior genetics
Criminal behavior / Genetic aspects
Criminal behavior, Prediction of
Kriminalität (DE-588)4033178-7 gnd
Verhaltensgenetik (DE-588)4187763-9 gnd
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topic_facet Mental illness / Genetic aspects
Behavior genetics
Criminal behavior / Genetic aspects
Criminal behavior, Prediction of
Kriminalität
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