Since the 1990s, a growing number of criminal courts around the world have been using expert assessments based on behavioral genetics and neuroscience to evaluate the responsibility and dangerousness of offenders. Despite this rapid circulation, however, we still know very little about the scientific knowledge underlying these expert evaluations. Hereditary traces the historical development of biosocial criminology in the United States from the 1960s to the present, showing how the fate of this movement is intimately linked to that of the field of criminology as a whole. In claiming to identify the biological and environmental causes of so-called "antisocial" behaviors, biosocial criminologists are redefining the boundary between the normal and the pathological. Julien Larregue examines what is at stake in the development of biosocial criminology. Beyond the origins of delinquency, Larregue addresses the reconfiguration of expertise in contemporary societies, and in particular the territorial struggles between the medical and legal professions. For if the causes of crime are both biological and social, its treatment may call for medical as well as legal solutions.
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"Biological theories of 'antisocial behavior' have made a stunning comeback in scholarship and insinuated themselves in the criminal courts. Hereditary delves deep into their academic and intellectual histories to tell us how and why. It is an absolute must-read for reflexive criminologists, sociologists of knowledge and anthropologists of crime and expertise."
-Loic Wacquant, author of The Invention of the "Underclass" "Recommended."
-L. D. Woods, CHOICE "Well-crafted and accessible, [Hereditary] appeals to readers within and beyond sociology, making it highly recommended for those interested in criminology and sociology of science."-Man-Kit Lei, Social Forces "Larregue's analysis of biosocial criminology can be applied to any area of study and it will make one consider or reconsider the structures, but also the trends, conducive to obtaining academic markers of success."-Laura Bui, The British Journal of Criminology
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Höhe: 227 mm
Breite: 151 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-1-5036-3776-4 (9781503637764)
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Julien Larregue is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Universite Laval.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Revival of Biocriminology
1. The Birth and Sociological Domination of Criminology in the United States
2. The Structural Suffocation of the First Generation of Biosocial Criminologists
3. The Turning Point of the 2000s: Institutionalizing Biosocial Criminology
4. The Scientific Heterogeneity of Biosocial Criminology
5. The Resilience of the Nature-Culture Debate
6. "Copernican Criminology": Producing Scientific Capital through Controversy
7. The Programmed Obsolescence of Biosocial Criminology
Conclusion: Criminological Imagination in the Biosocial Era
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