Biosocial Bases of Violence By Adrian Raine, Patricia A. Brennan, David P. Farrington, Sarnoff A. Mednick (eds.)
1997 | 359 Pages | ISBN: 1475746504 | PDF | 43 MB
1997 | 359 Pages | ISBN: 1475746504 | PDF | 43 MB
Biosocial Bases of Violence: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues; A. Raine, et al. Personality and the Biosocial Model of Anti-Social and Criminal Behavior; H.J. Eysenck. A Multidimensional Psychobiological Model of Violence; C.R. Cloninger, et al. Individual Differences and Levels of Antisocial Behavior; M. Rutter. Observational Learning of Violent Behavior: Social and Biosocial Processes; L.R. Huesmann. The Relationship between Low Resting Heart Rate and Violence; D.P. Farrington. Biosocial Bases of Aggressive Behavior in Childhood: Resting Heart Rate, Skin Conductance Orienting, and Physique; A. Raine, et al. Biosocial Risk Factors for Domestic Violence; Continuities with Criminality?; N.S. Jacobson, E.T. Gortner. Emotionality and Violent Behavior in Psychopaths: A Biosocial Analysis; C.J. Patrick, et al. Biosocial Interactions and Violence: A Focus on Perinatal Factors; P.A. Brennan, et al. Unraveling the Social Context of Physique and Delinquency: A New, Long-Term Look at the Gluecks' Classic Study; R.J. Sampson, J.H. Laub. Serotonin and Human Violence: Do Environmental Mediators Exist?; M.J.P. Kruesi, T. Jacobsen. Social Attachment, Brain Function, Aggression, and Violence; G.W. Kraemer. 16 Additional Articles. Index.