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Psychological Criminology: An Integrative Approach Paperback – Illustrated, 13 April 2011
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Psychological Criminology addresses the question: what is it about individuals and their experiences that cause them to commit crime and/or to become criminal?
This book provides a comprehensive coverage of psychological theories of crime and criminality, exploring theories focusing on factors present at birth (human nature, heredity); theories that focus on factors that influence the offender over the lifespan (learning, development); and theories focusing on factors present at the crime scene. It emphasizes the connections among the different approaches, and demonstrates how, taken together rather than as rival explanations, they provide a more complete picture of crime and criminality than each provides individually.
Theories are arranged throughout the book in a temporal sequence, from distal to proximal causes of crime. The analysis spans 100,000 years, from the evolutionary roots of criminal behaviour in the ancestral environments of early humans on the African savana, to the decision to engage in a specific criminal act.
Key features of the book include:
- a focus on theory – ‘explaining’ crime and criminality,
- an integrative approach,
- accessible to readers who do not have a background in psychology.
Psychological Criminology highlights the contributions that psychological theory can make to the broader field of criminology; it will be of interest to students, academics, researchers and practitioners in both criminology and forensic psychology.
- ISBN-101843928051
- ISBN-13978-1843928058
- Edition1st
- Publication date13 April 2011
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions15.6 x 1.65 x 23.39 cm
- Print length288 pages
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Richard Wortley’s book is scholarly and lucid, wide-ranging in content, and undogmatic in tone. Most of all, it is timely. The need to bring together in an accessible form crime and criminality-relevant developments across the biological and psychological sciences had become urgent. The need is satisfied by this book. – Professor Ken Pease, Loughborough University
Psychological Criminology should be essential reading for psychologists and all others who are interested in understanding the causes of offending.
It is a very impressive, comprehensive and empirically-based review of psychological, biological, situational and other major explanations of crime. – David P. Farrington, Professor of Psychological Criminology, University of Cambridge
About the Author
Richard Wortley began his career as a prison psychologist and has subsequently taught in criminology schools for many years. He is currently a Professor at University College London where he is Director of the Jill Dando Institute for Security and Crime Science
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- Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (13 April 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1843928051
- ISBN-13 : 978-1843928058
- Dimensions : 15.6 x 1.65 x 23.39 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 215,305 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 53 in Criminology Textbooks
- 203 in Forensic Psychology (Books)
- 952 in Psychology Movements (Books)
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But the book has a lot of great statically data points, and when tied in with the multiple deviant/serial killer videos we had to watch while reading the book, I had never learned so much in one class.
I kept the book afterwards and still use it to make references to. It breaks so many things down into easy to understand facts. While the book is pacts with knowledge, it’s such an interesting and fun read.


Reviewed in the United States on 6 June 2022
But the book has a lot of great statically data points, and when tied in with the multiple deviant/serial killer videos we had to watch while reading the book, I had never learned so much in one class.
I kept the book afterwards and still use it to make references to. It breaks so many things down into easy to understand facts. While the book is pacts with knowledge, it’s such an interesting and fun read.




