Crime, Genes, Neuroscience and Cyberspace
Explore the intricate intersections of crime, genetics, neuroscience, and cyberspace in Crime, Genes, Neuroscience and Cyberspace by Tim Owen. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2017, this thought-provoking hardback spans 232 pages and delves into contemporary challenges faced by criminological theory. Owen addresses critical issues such as the stagnation of critical criminology, the relativistic nihilism stemming from the 'cultural turn', and the implications of posthumanism and virtual criminology.
In this first edition, the author skillfully codifies and applies a modern framework to the study of crime, examining its manifestations both in the physical world and the digital realm. This book is essential for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of criminology and the sociological aspects that shape our understanding of crime today. Discover how genetics and neuroscience influence behavior and crime in this compelling exploration of modern criminological theory.