The justification that behavioral genetic evidence provides in criminality remains a wonder. Scientific evidence suggests that a decreased activity of the enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAOA-L) dubbed the warrior gene surges the possibility for aggressive, antisocial behavior and increased criminality. Ever since the human genome project was completed, breakthrough in genetics and biotechnology are now advancing at a speedy rate. Advancement in genetics and biotechnology has opened a frontier to carry out investigation on the influence of genetics on human behavior at the molecular-genetic level. The interplay between genes and susceptibility to diseases has extensively been accepted, but, the similar link between genes and predisposition to cri...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
The role of behavioral genetic evidence in excusing and mitigating criminal behavior is unclear. Res...
The role of behavioral genetic evidence in excusing and mitigating criminal behavior is unclear. Res...
Recent advances in behavioural genetics suggest that there is a significant genetic component associ...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2014 ElsevierThe main enzyme for serotonin degradation, ...
The Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) gene, paired with a traumatic childhood background, can predispose an...
Contains fulltext : 156135.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Crime poses a m...
There is emerging evidence that aggression and antisocial behaviour may be influenced by the interpl...
<div><p>Crime poses a major burden for society. The heterogeneous nature of criminal behavior makes ...
Crime poses a major burden for society. The heterogeneous nature of criminal behavior makes it diffi...
In 1993, scientist Hans Brunner discovered that several male members of a large Dutch family who exh...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
Over the last two decades, it has become increasingly evident that control of aggressive behavior is...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
The role of behavioral genetic evidence in excusing and mitigating criminal behavior is unclear. Res...
The role of behavioral genetic evidence in excusing and mitigating criminal behavior is unclear. Res...
Recent advances in behavioural genetics suggest that there is a significant genetic component associ...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2014 ElsevierThe main enzyme for serotonin degradation, ...
The Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) gene, paired with a traumatic childhood background, can predispose an...
Contains fulltext : 156135.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Crime poses a m...
There is emerging evidence that aggression and antisocial behaviour may be influenced by the interpl...
<div><p>Crime poses a major burden for society. The heterogeneous nature of criminal behavior makes ...
Crime poses a major burden for society. The heterogeneous nature of criminal behavior makes it diffi...
In 1993, scientist Hans Brunner discovered that several male members of a large Dutch family who exh...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
Over the last two decades, it has become increasingly evident that control of aggressive behavior is...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...