The Origins of Antisocial Behavior

Autor: Kayla Pope, Christopher R. Thomas
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: The Origins of Antisocial Behavior: A Developmental Perspective
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199753475.001.0001
Popis: Contents Preface Contributors Part 1: Advances in Neuroscience 1. Genetic Markers for Antisocial Behavior Sharon Niv and Laura A. Baker 2. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Aggressive and Deviant Behavior Ana V. Kuny, B.A. and James J. Hudziak 3. Neuroanatomic Maturation and Aggression During Adolescence Jay N. Giedd, Elizabeth Adeyemi, Michael Stockman, Nancy Lee, Rhoshel Lenroot, and Markus Kruesi 4. The Use of fMRI Technology in Understanding the Neurobiological Basis of Conduct Disorder and Psychopathy in Children and Adolescents Kayla Pope, James Blair Part 2: Advances in Behavioral and Clinical Research 5. Preschool Behavioral Markers of Antisocial Behavior Anil Chacko, Lindsay Anderson, and Estrella Rajwan 6. The Assessment of Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents Christopher T. Barry & Mallory L. Malkin 7. Relational and Neurodevelopmental Risk: Nurture meets Nature Jean Thomas and Benjamin Bregmand 8. Bullying and the Development of Antisocial Behavior Soonjo Whang, Young Shin Kim, and Bennett Leventhal 9. Neighborhood Influences on the Development of Aggression and Youth Violence Anthony Fabio and Michael C. Bazaco 10. Epidemiology of Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders Among Young Offenders: Current Research, Implications and Future Directions Niranjan Karnik, Panos Vostanis, Julia Huemer, Ellen Kjelsberg, Riittakerttu Kaltiala-Heino, Hans Steiner 11. Family Integrated Transitions: A Promising Program for Reducing Recidivism in a Cost-Effective Manner Terry G. Lee & Suzanne E.U. Kerns Part 3: Legal and Policy Implications 12. Neuroscience and Legal Proceedings James S. Walker and William Bernet. 13. Public Policy Implications of Research on Aggression and Antisocial Behavior Louis Kraus & Christopher Thomas
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