A Biosocial Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency

作者: Chris L. Gibson , Andrea Davis

DOI: 10.1002/9781118513217.CH11

关键词: Juvenile delinquencyBehavioural geneticsCriminologyPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyBiosocial theory

摘要: This chapter highlights the particular role of genetics for understanding two social influences on juvenile delinquency‐peers and parents. It focuses on genetics because of the recent …

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