Biosocial criminology
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Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavior by exploring both biological factors and environmental factors. While contemporary criminology has been dominated by sociological theories, biosocial criminology also recognizes the potential contributions of fields such as genetics, neuropsychology, and evolutionary psychology.
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See also
- Anthropological criminology
- Biocultural anthropology
- Biosocial theory
- Evolutionary psychology
- Sociobiology
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