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Understanding the Origins of Crime

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Understanding the Origins of Crime

Learn to understand criminal behaviour by looking at our evolutionary history and animal behaviour in general.

Starts : 2017-08-07

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By Dianne Owens at 2013-09-26 07:56:58
Aaron Sell discusses the origins of crime from the viewpoint of a biologist. It is a rather curious approach that led to many excited discussions in the forums. I personally enjoyed his references to numerous case studies of the behaviors of several cultures around the world. It got me thinking as t… More

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