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Genetics and Criminal Behavior
This interdisciplinary volume assembles essays by prominent philosophers, ethicists, and legal scholars examining conceptual, methodological, and ethical challenges in genetic research on violence and criminal conduct. It explores the complexity of nature vs. nurture, limits of genetic explanations, and implications for moral and legal responsibility. The collection bridges science and public policy, making it valuable for behavioral geneticists, legal theorists, moral philosophers, and criminologists
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