The Wiley Blackwell handbook of forensic neuroscience /
The Wiley Blackwell handbook of forensic neuroscience offers in-depth and enlightening coverage of the neurobiology of sex and sexual attraction, aggressive behavior, and emotion regulation; the neurobiological bases to risk factors for offending such as genetics, developmental, alcohol and drugs, a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
John Wiley & Sons,
2018.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Introduction. 1. Neuroscience in forensic settings: origins and recent developments ; 2. A brief introduction to neuroscience
- Part II. General neuroscience research. 3. The neurobiology of aggressive behavior ; 4. The neurobiology of sexual behavior and sexual attraction ; 5. Reward sensitivity and behavioral control: neuroimaging evidence for brain systems underlying risk-taking behavior ; 6. The neurobiology of emotion regulation ; 7. The social neuroscience of empathy and its relationship to moral behavior ; 8. The neuroscience of deception
- Part III. Neurobiology of Offending. 9. The neurobiological underpinnings of psychopathy ; 10. Antisocial personality disorder ; 11. Offenders with autism spectrum disorder ; 12. The neuroscience of violent offending ; 13. The Neuroscience of sexual offending ; 14. The neuroscience of acquisitive/Impulsive offending ; 15. Neurobiology of brain injury and its link with violence and extreme single and multiple homicides ; 16. The neurobiology of offending behavior in adolescence ; 17. Alcohol-related aggression and violence
- Part IV. Neurobiological bases to risk factors for offending. 18. Genetic contributions to the development of psychopathic traits and antisocial behavior in youths ; 19. Developmental risk factors ; 20. Mental illness as a putative risk factor for violence and aggression ; 21. Modifying risk factors building strengths
- Part V. Rehabilitation. 22. Engaging with forensic populations a biologically informed approach ; 23. Brain scanning and therapeutics: how do you know unless you look? Neuroimaging guided treatment in forensic settings ; 24. Therapy for acquired brain injury ; 25. The impact of physical exercise on antisocial behavior: a neurocognitive perspective ; 26. Treating emotion dysregulation in antisocial behavior: a neuroscientific perspective ; 27. The pharmacological treatment of sex offenders ; 28. Understanding and using compassion-focused therapy in forensic settings ; 29. The neurobiology of eye movement desensitization reprocessing therapy ; 30. Adjusting the lens: a developmental perspective for treating youth with sexual behavior problems
- Part VI. Ethical, legal, and political implications. 31. The impact of neglect, trauma, and maltreatment on neurodevelopment: implications for juvenile justice practice, programs, and policy ; 32. Forensic neuropsychology and violence: neuroscientific and legal implications ; 33. Forensic neuropsychology in the criminal court: a socio-legal perspective ; 34. Forensic neuropsychology: social, cultural, and political implications
- Part VII. Conclusions. 35. Explanation in forensic neuroscience ; 36. Considerations for the forensic practitioner.