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  2. Biosocial criminology - Wikipedia

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    Biosocial criminology is an interdisciplinary field that aims to explain crime and antisocial behavior by exploring biocultural factors. While contemporary criminology has been dominated by sociological theories, biosocial criminology also recognizes the potential contributions of fields such as behavioral genetics , neuropsychology , and ...

  3. List of bioinformatics journals - Wikipedia

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    Computers in Biology and Medicine; Current Bioinformatics; Database; EMBnet.journal; Evolutionary Bioinformatics; GigaScience; IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics; Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association; Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Journal of Biomedical Informatics; Journal ...

  4. Experimental criminology - Wikipedia

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    Experimental criminology is a field within criminology that uses scientific experiments to answer questions about crime: its prevention, punishment and harm. [1] These experiments are primarily conducted in real-life settings, rather than in laboratories.

  5. Index of criminology articles - Wikipedia

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    acquittal – addiction – age of consent – age of criminal responsibility – aging offender – allocute – alloplastic adaptation – American Academy of Forensic Sciences – animal abuse – animus nocendi – anomie theory – answer (law) – anthropometry – antisocial behaviour order – antisocial personality disorder – arson – ASBO – asocial personality – assassination ...

  6. Computational criminology - Wikipedia

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    Computational criminology is interdisciplinary in the sense that both criminologists and computing scientists work together to ensure that computational models properly match their theoretical and real-world counterparts. Areas of criminology for which computational approaches are being used include: Environmental Criminology; Identity Theft ...

  7. Neurocriminology - Wikipedia

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    Although much research has been discovered in relation to neurocriminology, all atypical brain functions do not objectively result in deviant, criminal, or problematic behaviors. This bias can potentially bring bias towards those with divergent mental functionings into being categorized as those who are unable to make–morally–correct decisions.

  8. List of preprint repositories - Wikipedia

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    Preprint server for interdisciplinary research in China >10,000 2016 National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences: CogPrints: Multidisciplinary: Psychology, Neuroscience, Linguistics, Computer Science, Philosophy, and Biology >1,000 1997–2017 University of Southampton: CrimRxiv: Criminology: Criminology's open archive >100 2020

  9. Annual Review of Criminology - Wikipedia

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    The Annual Review of Criminology is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Annual Reviews. It was established in 2018 and covers the field of criminology. Its founding co-editors were Joan Petersilia and Robert J. Sampson. [1] As of 2021, the co-editors are Tracey L. Meares and Sampson.

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