The field of evolutionary psychology has engendered no small amount of controversy by investigating the adaptations underlying some of humans’ most objectionable behaviors: racial discrimination, psychopathic deception, infanticide, murder, warfare, and rape. This talk will provide an overview of the field, with a focus on the evolutionary research on rape and murder and the reception it has received in academic circles
Darwin's theoryof evolution by natural selectionprovides a powerfulmeta-theoretical framework t...
The study of human rape within a sociobiological framework has been a topic of public debate for dec...
Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, gener...
Forensic psychology is a burgeoning fi eld in the social and behavioral sciences. It explores the ap...
We review and discuss the evolutionary psychological literature on violence, homicide, and war in hu...
Evolutionary forensic psychology—p. 2 Most theories of crime have not explored intensively biologica...
Rape of women by men has occurred throughout recorded history and across cultures. In this article, ...
The study of human rape within a sociobiological framework has been a topic of public debate for dec...
Sexual conflict—manifest as deception, persistence, coercion, and force—occurs in sexually reproduci...
This article queries whether an evolutionary analysis of rape may be more compelling in explaining a...
Evolutionary psychology is a field that provides distal explanations of behaviour. Although it has p...
Rape is likely more common, however, because rapes often go unreported (Kilpatrick et al., 1992). Al...
This book explores the evolutionary context of terrorism and political violence. While evolutiona...
We review the logical principles that guide the application of evolutionary ideas to psychological p...
Research indicates that humans have been killing one another since the evolution of our species and ...
Darwin's theoryof evolution by natural selectionprovides a powerfulmeta-theoretical framework t...
The study of human rape within a sociobiological framework has been a topic of public debate for dec...
Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, gener...
Forensic psychology is a burgeoning fi eld in the social and behavioral sciences. It explores the ap...
We review and discuss the evolutionary psychological literature on violence, homicide, and war in hu...
Evolutionary forensic psychology—p. 2 Most theories of crime have not explored intensively biologica...
Rape of women by men has occurred throughout recorded history and across cultures. In this article, ...
The study of human rape within a sociobiological framework has been a topic of public debate for dec...
Sexual conflict—manifest as deception, persistence, coercion, and force—occurs in sexually reproduci...
This article queries whether an evolutionary analysis of rape may be more compelling in explaining a...
Evolutionary psychology is a field that provides distal explanations of behaviour. Although it has p...
Rape is likely more common, however, because rapes often go unreported (Kilpatrick et al., 1992). Al...
This book explores the evolutionary context of terrorism and political violence. While evolutiona...
We review the logical principles that guide the application of evolutionary ideas to psychological p...
Research indicates that humans have been killing one another since the evolution of our species and ...
Darwin's theoryof evolution by natural selectionprovides a powerfulmeta-theoretical framework t...
The study of human rape within a sociobiological framework has been a topic of public debate for dec...
Evolutionary psychology has emerged over the past 15 years as a major theoretical perspective, gener...