DrH: BIOSOCIAL THEORIES OF CRIME (PART 1)
DrH: BIOSOCIAL THEORIES OF CRIME (PART 2)
Biosocial criminology the emergence of a new and diverse perspective
J.C. Barnes and Brian B. Boutwell
Biosocial Bases of Antisocial Behavior
Yaling Yang, Yu Gao, Andrea Glenn, Melissa Peskin, Robert A. Schug, and Adrian Raine
Biosocial crim. & modern crime prevention
Michael Rocque, Brandon C. Welsh , Adrian Raine
Defending biosocial criminology: On the discursive style of our critics, the separation of ideology and science, and a biologically informed defense of fundamental values.
Ben Heylen, Lieven J.R. Pauwels, Kevin M. Beaver & Marc Ruffinengo
Teaching Biosocial Criminology I: Understanding Endophenotypes Using Gottfredson and Hirschi’s Self-Control Construct
Matt DeLisi, John Paul Wright, Kevin Beaver and Michael G. Vaughn