Evolutionary Criminology and Cooperation: Retribution, Reciprocity, and Crime
Svingen, Evelyn
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-08-15
- 售價: $4,740
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $4,503
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 250
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3031362772
- ISBN-13: 9783031362774
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"This book shows convincingly why criminology needs a basis in evolutionary theory --- an understanding of who we are as human beings. Dr. Svingen proposes an exciting new general theory that links crime to fundamental questions about the origins of human cooperation, retribution, and reciprocity. She also presents remarkable results of empirical work designed to test the theory. This is a great achievement of innovative interdisciplinary scholarship."
- Prof. Manuel Eisner, Director, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
"The book constitutes a laudable effort to draw attention to the field of evolutionary criminology. This monograph is well-written, skillfully organized, comprehensive, and meticulously referenced. Dr. Svingen has done a masterful job of synthesising the literature on the concepts of retribution and reciprocity in explaining crime; and empirically tested the Retribution and Reciprocity Model."
-Dr. Heng Choon (Oliver)Chan, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Birmingham
This book develops an evolutionary theory of crime. Both evolutionary theory and neurocriminology are growing fields that are attracting more and more interest for criminologists and wider fields alike. This book summarises important readings that relate to retribution and punishment and presents some neurocriminological findings. In addition, the book introduces a new methodology for the study of crime: a game theory experiment adapted from the field of behavioural economics. Overall, the book synthesises the key crime literature, presents a new theory of crime in a new field of evolutionary criminology and the methodology to study it, and provides empirical results in support of the theory. For any evolutionary and neuroscientist interested in deviance, this book offers a new model which is testable using more complex methods such as MRI scanners and survival simulations.Evelyn Svingen is Assistant Professor in Criminology at the University of Birmingham, UK, with an interest in evolutionary theory and the neurophysiology of crime. She received her PhD in Criminology at the University of Cambridge, where she was awarded the Cambridge International Scholarship for the promise and originality of her work.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
「這本書有力地展示了為什麼犯罪學需要以進化理論為基礎——理解我們作為人類的本質。Svingen博士提出了一個令人興奮的新一般理論,將犯罪與人類合作、報復和互惠的起源等基本問題聯繫起來。她還展示了旨在檢驗該理論的實證研究的顯著結果。這是創新跨學科學術的一項偉大成就。」
- 曼紐爾·艾斯納教授,劍橋大學犯罪學研究所所長
「這本書是一項值得讚揚的努力,旨在引起對進化犯罪學領域的關注。這本專著寫得很好,組織巧妙,內容全面,參考文獻詳盡。Svingen博士在解釋犯罪時,巧妙地綜合了報復和互惠的文獻,並對報復與互惠模型進行了實證測試。」
- 陳亨駿(Oliver)博士,伯明翰大學犯罪學副教授
這本書發展了一種犯罪的進化理論。進化理論和神經犯罪學都是不斷增長的領域,吸引了越來越多的犯罪學家和更廣泛領域的關注。這本書總結了與報復和懲罰相關的重要閱讀,並呈現了一些神經犯罪學的研究結果。此外,這本書引入了一種新的犯罪研究方法:從行為經濟學領域改編的博弈論實驗。總體而言,這本書綜合了關鍵的犯罪文獻,提出了一種新的進化犯罪學領域的犯罪理論及其研究方法,並提供了支持該理論的實證結果。對於任何對偏差感興趣的進化學家和神經科學家來說,這本書提供了一個可用更複雜的方法(如MRI掃描儀和生存模擬)進行測試的新模型。
Evelyn Svingen是英國伯明翰大學的犯罪學助理教授,對進化理論和犯罪的神經生理學感興趣。她在劍橋大學獲得犯罪學博士學位,並因其工作的潛力和創新性獲得劍橋國際獎學金。
作者簡介
Evelyn Svingen is Assistant Professor in Criminology at the University of Birmingham, UK, with an interest in evolutionary theory and the neurophysiology of crime. She received her PhD in Criminology at the University of Cambridge, where she was awarded the Cambridge International Scholarship for the promise and originality of her work.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Evelyn Svingen 是英國伯明翰大學的犯罪學助理教授,專注於進化理論和犯罪的神經生理學。她在劍橋大學獲得犯罪學博士學位,並因其研究的潛力和創新性獲得劍橋國際獎學金。