
Tell your friends about this item:
The Myth of the Born Criminal: Psychopathy, Neurobiology, and the Creation of the Modern Degenerate
Jarkko Jalava
The Myth of the Born Criminal: Psychopathy, Neurobiology, and the Creation of the Modern Degenerate
Jarkko Jalava
A stunning merger of rigorous science and clear-sighted cultural analysis, The Myth of the Born Criminal is for anyone who wonders just what truth – or fiction – lurks behind the study of psychopathy.
Commendation Quotes: I congratulate the authors of The Myth of the Born Criminal on writing what is the most sustained and compelling critique of the contemporary use of the concept of psychopathy to date. - Richard Weisman, Law and Society Program, Department of Social Science, York University"Commendation Quotes:"I congratulate the authors of The Myth of the Born Criminal on writing what is the most sustained and compelling critique of the contemporary use of the concept of psychopathy to date." - Richard Weisman, Law and Society Program, Department of Social Science, York UniversityMarc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Commendation Quotes: The Myth of the Born Psychopath presents something truly new, a comprehensive treatment of psychopathy s defects. It is an important and necessary work. Indeed, its message deserves widespread attention. - Cary Federman, Department of Justice Studies, Montclair State University"Table of Contents: IntroductionPart I Chapter 1: The Moral Foundations of Psychopathy Chapter 2: The First Golden Age - Degeneration Chapter 3: The Second Golden Age - Psychopathy Chapter 4: The Politics of Psychopathy Chapter 5: The Adjustable Psychopathy Portfolio Chapter 6: The Culture of PsychopathyPart II Chapter 7: The Language of Persuasion Chapter 8: Neurobiology and Psychopathy Chapter 9: Conclusion The Parlor GameAppendix A: Morality and Psychopathy Appendix B: The Psychometrics of Psychopathy On Factor Structures and Heritability Coefficients"Publisher Marketing: By some estimates, there are as many as twelve million psychopaths in the United States alone. Cold-blooded, remorseless, and strangely charismatic, they commit at least half of all serious and violent crimes. Supposedly, most serial killers are psychopaths, as, surprisngly, are large numbers of corporate executives. They seem to be an inescapable, and fascinating, threat in our midst. But is psychopathy a brain disorder, as many scientists now claim? Or is it just a reflection of modern society s deepest fears? The Myth of the Born Criminal offers the first comprehensive critique of the concept of psychopathy from the eighteenth-century origins of the born-criminal theory to the latest neuroimaging, behavioural genetics, and statistical studies. Jarkko Jalava, Stephanie Griffiths, and Michael Maraun use their expertise in neuropsychology, psychometrics, and criminology to dispel the myth that psychopathy is a biologically-based condition. Deconstructing the emotive language with which both research scientists and reporters describe the psychopaths among us, they explain how the idea of psychopathy offers a comforting neurobiological solution to the mystery of evil. A stunning merger of rigorous science and clear-sighted cultural analysis, The Myth of the Born Criminal is for anyone who wonders just what truth or fiction lurks behind the study of psychopathy."
Contributor Bio: Maraun, Michael Michael Maraun is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University. Contributor Bio: Griffiths, Stephanie Stephanie Griffiths is a college professor in the Department of Psychology at Okanagan College. Contributor Bio: Javala, Jarkko Jarkko Jalava is a college professor of criminology in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Okanagan College.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 19, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781442628366 |
Publishers | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 288 |
Dimensions | 296 × 155 × 22 mm · 430 g |
See all of Jarkko Jalava ( e.g. Paperback Book and Hardcover Book )