TY - BOOK ID - 7759570 TI - Evolutionary criminology : towards a comprehensive explanation of crime AU - Durrant, Russil AU - Ward, Tony PY - 2015 SN - 0123984939 0123979374 1336197862 9780123984937 9781336197862 9780123979377 PB - London, England : Academic Press, DB - UniCat KW - Criminal justice, Administration of. KW - Criminology -- History. KW - Criminology. KW - Criminal anthropology KW - Criminology KW - Human evolution KW - Criminal behavior KW - Evolution (Biology) and the social sciences KW - Social Welfare & Social Work KW - Social Sciences KW - Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency KW - Genetic aspects KW - Criminal anthropology. KW - Human evolution. KW - Evolution (Biology) and the social sciences. KW - Genetic aspects. KW - Social sciences and evolution KW - Social sciences KW - Behavior genetics KW - Evolution (Biology) KW - Physical anthropology KW - Evolutionary psychology KW - Human beings KW - Crime KW - Criminals KW - Anthropology, Criminal KW - Criminal anthropometry KW - Anthropometry KW - Origin KW - Study and teaching KW - Evolutionary psychology. KW - Sociological aspects. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7759570 AB - Theories of crime typically reflect the discipline of the theorist. There has been little attempt to construct multidisciplinary frameworks that integrate psychological, biological, and sociological concepts in explaining, and controlling, criminal activity. Evolutionary behavioral science is ideally placed to provide a comprehensive and scientifically grounded framework for understanding criminal behavior. As human beings evolved, criminal behavior was a result of adaptations, or the by-products of adaptations. This book introduces a comprehensive evolutionary behavioral science approach ER -