Jones explains the relationship between behavioral genetics and other disciplines in behavioral biology. He compares the potential contributions of behavioral genetics and behavioral ecology and suggests how the diverging efforts could be joined. He also notes that criminal law is but one of many fields of law potentially affected by behavioral genetics
Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavi...
The goal of this study was to examine the growing use of neurological and behavioral genetic evidenc...
Rothenberg and Wang discuss the broader social implications of researching traits of interest to the...
Jones explains the relationship between behavioral genetics and other disciplines in behavioral biol...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
Society uses law to encourage people to behave differently than they would behave in the absence of ...
A Review of Born to Crime: The Genetic Causes of Criminal Behavior by Lawrence Taylo
Beecher-Monas and Garcia-Rill consider the unfortunate probability that behavioral genetics evidence...
The trend of current genetic research is clear. Assuming the legal system is eventually presented wi...
In 1994, convicted murderer Stephen Mobley became a cause celebre when he appealed his death sentenc...
Unwarranted constraints on the admissibility of genetics evidence in death penalty cases can undercu...
What is the relationship between criminality and biology? Nineteenth-century phrenologists insisted ...
Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavi...
The goal of this study was to examine the growing use of neurological and behavioral genetic evidenc...
Rothenberg and Wang discuss the broader social implications of researching traits of interest to the...
Jones explains the relationship between behavioral genetics and other disciplines in behavioral biol...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
Society uses law to encourage people to behave differently than they would behave in the absence of ...
A Review of Born to Crime: The Genetic Causes of Criminal Behavior by Lawrence Taylo
Beecher-Monas and Garcia-Rill consider the unfortunate probability that behavioral genetics evidence...
The trend of current genetic research is clear. Assuming the legal system is eventually presented wi...
In 1994, convicted murderer Stephen Mobley became a cause celebre when he appealed his death sentenc...
Unwarranted constraints on the admissibility of genetics evidence in death penalty cases can undercu...
What is the relationship between criminality and biology? Nineteenth-century phrenologists insisted ...
Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavi...
The goal of this study was to examine the growing use of neurological and behavioral genetic evidenc...
Rothenberg and Wang discuss the broader social implications of researching traits of interest to the...