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Evolutionary behavioural science and crime: Aetiological and intervention implications
Authors:Tony Ward  Russil Durrant
Affiliation:1. Deakin University, Geelong, Australia;2. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:In this paper, we argue that evolutionary behavioural science can be fruitfully applied to the explanation of criminal behaviour and subsequent interventions with offenders based on this understanding. First, we provide a brief overview of evolutionary theory and the three main approaches applied to the social and behavioural sciences, human behavioural ecology, evolutionary psychology, and gene‐culture co‐evolution theory. Second, we examine two examples of crimes that have been approached from an evolutionary standpoint, psychopathy, and rape. Third, we discuss four implications of adopting an evolutionary behavioural perspective for therapeutic and prevention work with offenders.
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