Genes, Twin Studies, and Antisocial Behavior
ISBN: 978-0-85724-579-3, eISBN: 978-0-85724-580-9
Publication date: 25 March 2011
Abstract
While the field of criminology is rooted in sociological tradition, biosocial criminology has emerged as a promising perspective in studying antisocial behaviors. This perspective encompasses the research from other scientific disciplines, namely behavioral genetics and molecular genetics. At its core, biosocial criminology views criminal behavior as a function of both the social environment as well as biological/genetic factors. This chapter will provide a description of the prominent methodologies used in behavioral genetics and molecular genetics, a review of the empirical research, an overview of some of the statistical and methodological issues, as well as a discussion on the potential avenues for future research.
Citation
Boisvert, D. and Vaske, J. (2011), "Genes, Twin Studies, and Antisocial Behavior", Peterson, S.A. and Somit, A. (Ed.) Biology and Politics (Research in Biopolitics, Vol. 9), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 159-183. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2042-9940(2011)0000009009
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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