Noted criminologist Anthony Walsh demonstrates how information from the biological sciences both strengthens criminology work and complements traditional theories of criminal behavior. With its reasoned case for biological science as a fundamental tool of the criminologist, this text is required reading for students and faculty within the field of criminology. Why criminology needs biology — Genetics and criminality — Evolutionary psychology and criminality — The neurosciences and criminality — The anomie/strain tradition and socioeconomic status — The social learning tradition and adolescence — The control tradition and the family — The human ecology/social disorganization tradition and race — The critical tradition and conflict — Feminist criminology and gender — Retrospect and prospect
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