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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 심리학 > 범죄 심리학
· ISBN : 9781119121190
· 쪽수 : 1040쪽
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About the editors
List of contributors
VOLUME 1
Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Neuroscience in forensic settings: Origins and recent developments
Anthony R. Beech and Dawn Fisher
Chapter 2: A brief introduction to neuroscience
Pia Rotshtein and Ian J. Mitchell
Section II: General neuroscience research
Chapter 3: The neurobiology of aggressive behavior
Jens Foell and Christopher J. Patrick
Chapter 4: The neurobiology of sexual behavior and sexual attraction
Anders Ågmo
Chapter 5: Renate
L.E.P. Reniers, Ulrik R. Beierholm & Stephen J Wood
Chapter 6: The neurobiology of emotion regulation
Catherine L. Sebastian & Saz P. Ahmed
Chapter 7: The social neuroscience of empathy and its relationship to moral behavior
Jean Decety and Jason M. Cowell
Chapter 8: The neuroscience of deception
Jennifer M.C. Vendemia & Jimmy M. Nye
Section III: Neurobiology of offending
Chapter 9: The neurobiological underpinnings of psychopathy
Stéphane A. De Brito & Ian Mitchell:
Chapter 10: Antisocial Personality Disorder
Sheilagh Hodgins, Dave Checknita, Philip Lindner, Boris Schiffer, and Stéphane A. De Brito
Chapter 11: Offenders with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Björn Hofvander
Chapter 12:The neuroscience of violent offending
Robert Shug, Jeremy A. Feiger, Gianni G. Geraci, and Heather L. McLernon
Chapter 13: The neuroscience of sexual offending
Andreas Mokros
Chapter 14: The neuroscience of acquisitive/impulsive offending
Claire Nee and Stephanos Ioannou
Chapter 15:
Clare S. Allely
Chapter 16 The neurobiology of offending behavior in adolescence
Graham Fairchild and Areti Smaragdi
Chapter 17: Alcohol-related aggression and violence
Stefan Gutwinski, Adrienne J. Heinz, and Andreas Heinz
VOLUME 2
Section IV: Neurobiological bases to Risk factors for offending
Chapter 18: Genetic contributions to the development of psychopathic traits and antisocial behavior in youths
Nathalie M. G. Fontaine, Eamon J. McCrory, & Essi Viding
Chapter 19: Developmental risk factors
Anthony Beech, Ben Nordstrom, & Adrian Raine
Chapter 20 Mental illness as a putative risk factor for violence and aggression
Ahmad Abu-Akel & Sunne Bo
Chapter 21: Modifying risk factors – building strengths
Corine de Ruite
Section V:Rehabilitation
Chapter 22: Engaging with forensic populations: A biologically informed approach
Fiona Williams and Adam J. Carter
Chapter 23: Brain scanning and therapeutics: How do you know unless you look? Neuroimaging guided treatment in forensic settings.
Daniel G. Amen and Kristen Willeumier
Chapter 24:Therapy for acquired brain injury
Nick Alderman, Caroline Knight and Jenny Brooks
Chapter 25:The impact of physical exercise on antisocial behavior: A neurocognitive perspective
Dylan B. Jackson and Kevin M. Beaver
Chapter 26:Treating emotion dysregulation in antisocial behavior: A neuroscientific perspective
Steven M. Gillespie and Anthony R. Beech
Chapter 27:The pharmacological treatment of sex offenders
Don Grubin
Chapter 28:Understanding and using Compassion-Focused Therapy in forensic settings
Russell Kolts and Paul Gilbert
Chapter 29:The neurobiology of eye movement desensitization reprocessing therapy
Derek Farrell
Chapter 30:
Kevin Creeden
Section VI Ethical, Legal and political implications
Chapter 31:The impact of neglect, trauma and maltreatment on neurodevelopment: Implications for juvenile justice practice, programs and policy
Bruce D. Perry, Gene Griffin, George Davis, Jay A. Perry, and Robert D. Perry
Chapter 32: Forensic neuropsychology and violence: Neuroscientific and legal implications
John Matthew Fabian
Chapter 33: Forensic neuropsychology in the criminal court: A socio-legal perspective
Leon McCrae
Chapter 34 Forensic neuropsychology: Social, cultural and political implications
Jessica Pykett
Section VII: Conclusions
Chapter 35 Explanation in forensic neuroscience
Tony Ward and Carolyn E. Wilshire
Chapter 36 Considerations for the forensic practitioner
Adam J. Carter and Ruth E. Mann