The integration of biological sciences into criminology is a central theme, as Anthony Walsh argues for its essential role in understanding criminal behavior. The book presents a compelling case for how biological insights enhance traditional criminological theories, making it a valuable resource for both students and faculty in the field. Through a reasoned approach, it emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary knowledge in criminology.
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Integrating insights from sociology, psychology, and biology, this text provides a comprehensive examination of crime and criminality. Authors Anthony Walsh and Lee Ellis present traditional criminological theories and concepts, then enhance them by incorporating foundational scientific perspectives. This interdisciplinary approach enriches the understanding of criminology, offering a more cohesive and expansive view than other texts in the field.
The Science of Love
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring love beyond the confines of romance, this book delves into its significance throughout human development, examining its impact on infants and children, as well as its connections to physical and mental health, criminal behavior, and broader social dynamics. By integrating diverse perspectives, it highlights the multifaceted nature of love and its vital role in various aspects of life.
God and the Big Existential Questions
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Examining the intersection of criminality and indiscriminate sexuality, this work utilizes life history theory to delve into how these elements are interconnected. It provides insights into the behavioral patterns and societal influences that shape individuals' choices, offering a nuanced perspective on the complexities of human behavior and morality.
Focusing on the interplay between class and crime, this book adopts a biosocial perspective, emphasizing the roles of both genetics and environment in shaping individuals. It delves into how risk factors associated with occupational failure correlate with criminal behavior, utilizing insights from genetics, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology. By examining these connections, the work provides a nuanced understanding of the underlying causes of crime and social disparity.
Exploring the evolutionary origins, genetics, and neurobiology of intelligence, this book delves into how it influences various aspects of human life. While all individuals possess intelligence, variations in IQ lead to differing life outcomes. It highlights how higher intelligence correlates with greater social success, improved health, and reduced criminal behavior, suggesting that while daily life often relies on habits, exceptional intelligence plays a significant role in achieving better overall life results.
Exploring the multifaceted nature of love, this book delves into its various interpretations and significance across different cultures and eras. It examines how love has shaped human experiences and relationships, highlighting its complexities and the profound impact it has on individuals and societies. Through historical context and personal narratives, the narrative captures the essence of love as a driving force in human life, inviting readers to reflect on its diverse meanings and expressions.
The book explores the intersection of biosocial criminology and reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST), a leading neurobiological personality framework. Anthony Walsh aims to unify diverse biosocial approaches under a cohesive theoretical model, offering a novel integrative framework that enhances understanding of the relationship between biology and social factors in criminology.
Answering the New Atheists
How Science Points to God and to the Benefits of Christianity
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Engaging with various disciplines such as physical and natural sciences, social science, philosophy, and history, this book offers a defense of Christianity against the critiques of militant atheists. It challenges the notion that science and religion are inherently in conflict, presenting evidence that supports the existence of God and highlights the positive impact of Christianity on society, families, and individuals. By addressing the arguments of atheists, it aims to reclaim the conversation about faith in a scientifically informed manner.