The Need to Incorporate Autonomic Arousal in Developmental and Life-Course Research and Theories

作者: Olivia Choy , David P. Farrington , Adrian Raine

DOI: 10.1007/S40865-015-0011-4

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摘要: Purpose Although there is an extensive body of research on the relationship between autonomic measures physiological arousal and crime delinquency, little effort has been made to incorporate into criminological theories. This article examines empirical literature associations key constructs that are included in developmental life-course theories, including temperament, cognition, life events, family factors.

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