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Genetics and Criminal Behavior [Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public
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Genetics and Criminal Behavior [Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy]. Paperback - 2001 - 1st Edition

by Wasserman, David (editor); Wachbroit, Robert (editor)

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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 1st p/b ed.. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, black & white drawings, minimal edgewear. 335 pp. Several philosophers address basic conceptual, methodological, and ethical issues raised by genetic research on criminal behavior. The essays explore the complexities of tracing any genetic influence on criminal, violent or antisocial behavior; the varieties of interpretations to which evidence of such influences is subject; and the relevance of such influences to the moral and legal appraisal of criminal conduct. SALE PRICE.
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The ambition to explain and predict criminal behavior scientifically has defined the field of criminology and inspired a vast number of studies in psychology, sociology, and economics.

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