The genetics of criminal and antisocial behaviour.
- The Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour, 1995, Wellcome Centre for Medical Science and Ciba Foundation, London.
- Date:
- 1995
- Audio
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London : Wellcome Trust and the Ciba Foundation, 1995.
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4 sound cassettes
Contents
Welcome: Dr Paul Wymer, The Wellcome Centre for Medical Science, London & Dr Gregory R Bock, The Ciba Foundation, London--Chairman's Introduction: Prof. Sir Michael Rutter, Department of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London--Twin studies / Dr Michael J Lyons, Department of Psychology, Boston University, USA--Genetics and crime: evidence from adoption cohorts / Dr Sarnoff A Mednick, Center for Longitudinal Research, University of California, Los Angeles, USA--Molecular genetic studies / Dr David Goldman, Laboratory of Neurogenetics, NIAAA, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA--Genetics and animal models for human aggression / Dr Stephen C Maxson, Department of Psychology & Biobehavioural Sciences Graduate Program, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA--Interpersonal violence: an evolutionary psychological perspective / Dr Martin Daly, Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada--Legal implications of genetics and crime research / Dr Deborah Denno, Law School, Fordham University, New York, USA--Chairman's closing remarks: Prof. Sir Michael Rutter.
Notes
Friday 17 February 1995
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Location Status Access Closed storesCommunciation & Education Archive (Box 4)Unavailable Can't be requested Note