Criminological theory dating back one hundred years has been aware
of the need to develop a neurobiology of extroversion, impulsivity,
frontal-lobe dysfunction, and aggressive behavior, yet in the
twentieth century criminologists have largely forsaken this
psychobiological legacy. The Neurobiology of Criminal Behavior
looks at this legacy with reference to a variety of neurobiological
methodologies currently in vogue. The authors are all distinguished
researchers who have contributed considerably to their respective
fields of psychiatry, psychology, psychobiology, and neuroscience.
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