ABSTRACT Criminology is widely accepted to be an interdisciplinary subject. However, evolutionary approaches are conspicuous by their absence in mainstream criminological contexts. Although the reasons for this theoretical lacuna are no doubt varied, we argue that the time is apposite for a measured consideration of the role of evolutionary explanations in criminology. By drawing on the idea of vertical integration and through recognition of how different theories are typically pitched at different levels of analysis we describe how evolutionary approaches might be integrated with mainstream criminological theories. The integration of evolutionary approaches with strain, control, and developmental approaches are given specific consideration...
Since the 1970s, the field of criminology has produced numerous philosophies, theories, and research...
We review and discuss the evolutionary psychological literature on violence, homicide, and war in hu...
Las teorías sobre las causas del comportamiento criminal y sus variantes fascinaron la atención de l...
Despite a growing acceptance of the value of evolutionary approaches to understanding the natural wo...
Sociological theories of crime should be considered incomplete rather than incorrect, and rather tha...
Evolutionary forensic psychology—p. 2 Most theories of crime have not explored intensively biologica...
In this chapter, we (a) demonstrate the relevance of evolutionary theory to criminology, (b) discuss...
Forensic psychology is a burgeoning fi eld in the social and behavioral sciences. It explores the ap...
A história das teorias criminológicas foi marcada pela constante dicotomia natureza x cultura, oscil...
In the past 20 years, several theories of criminal (and antisocial) behavior have been proposed from...
In an age of rapid advances in behavioural genetics, this book applies a unique genetic-social frame...
The mainstream view in criminology and correctional psychology is that evolutionary perspectives hav...
This paper suggests how violence prevention can be better informed by embracing an evolutionary appr...
Darwin's theoryof evolution by natural selectionprovides a powerfulmeta-theoretical framework t...
The aim of the present article is to show the violent crime phenomenon from a life history theory pe...
Since the 1970s, the field of criminology has produced numerous philosophies, theories, and research...
We review and discuss the evolutionary psychological literature on violence, homicide, and war in hu...
Las teorías sobre las causas del comportamiento criminal y sus variantes fascinaron la atención de l...
Despite a growing acceptance of the value of evolutionary approaches to understanding the natural wo...
Sociological theories of crime should be considered incomplete rather than incorrect, and rather tha...
Evolutionary forensic psychology—p. 2 Most theories of crime have not explored intensively biologica...
In this chapter, we (a) demonstrate the relevance of evolutionary theory to criminology, (b) discuss...
Forensic psychology is a burgeoning fi eld in the social and behavioral sciences. It explores the ap...
A história das teorias criminológicas foi marcada pela constante dicotomia natureza x cultura, oscil...
In the past 20 years, several theories of criminal (and antisocial) behavior have been proposed from...
In an age of rapid advances in behavioural genetics, this book applies a unique genetic-social frame...
The mainstream view in criminology and correctional psychology is that evolutionary perspectives hav...
This paper suggests how violence prevention can be better informed by embracing an evolutionary appr...
Darwin's theoryof evolution by natural selectionprovides a powerfulmeta-theoretical framework t...
The aim of the present article is to show the violent crime phenomenon from a life history theory pe...
Since the 1970s, the field of criminology has produced numerous philosophies, theories, and research...
We review and discuss the evolutionary psychological literature on violence, homicide, and war in hu...
Las teorías sobre las causas del comportamiento criminal y sus variantes fascinaron la atención de l...