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How to go to your page This eBook is a 4 volume set. The front matter and content of each book have their own page numbering scheme, consisting of a volume number and a page number, separated by a colon. For example, to go to page 18 of Volume 1, type “I:18” in the "page #" box at the top of the screen and click "Go." To go to page “123” of Volume 3, type “III:123”… and so forth. Please refer to the eTOC for further clarification. Criminal Psychology Criminal Psychology Volume 1: Theory and Research Jacqueline B. Helfgott, PhD, Editor Foreword by J. Reid Meloy Copyright2013byJacquelineB.Helfgott Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrieval system,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical, photocopying,recording,orotherwise,exceptfortheinclusionofbriefquotationsina review,withoutpriorpermissioninwritingfromthepublisher. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Criminalpsychology/JacquelineB.Helfgott,PhD,editor;forewordbyJ.ReidMeloy. volumes;cm Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978–0–313–39607–6(hbk.:alk.paper)—ISBN978–0–313–39608–3(ebk.) 1. Criminalpsychology. I.Helfgott,JacquelineB. HV6080.C7335 2013 364.3—dc23 2012051076 ISBN:978–0–313–39607–6 EISBN:978–0–313–39608–3 17 16 15 14 13 1 2 3 4 5 ThisbookisalsoavailableontheWorldWideWebasaneBook. Visitwww.abc-clio.comfordetails. Praeger AnImprintofABC-CLIO,LLC ABC-CLIO,LLC 130CremonaDrive,P.O.Box1911 SantaBarbara,California93116-1911 Thisbookisprintedonacid-freepaper ManufacturedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica Formy parents,Esther & Oscar Contents Forewordby J. Reid Meloy ix Prefaceby Jacqueline B. Helfgott xiii SECTION I:CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY:AN OVERVIEW Chapter One: Criminal Psychologyand CriminalBehavior 3 Jacqueline B. Helfgott Chapter Two: Educationand Training Modelsin Forensic Psychology 43 David DeMatteo,GeoffreyMarczyk, Daniel A. Krauss,and JeffreyBurl SECTION II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Chapter Three: BecomingCriminal:TheoreticalPerspectives on theDevelopmentand Desistance of Criminality 63 Nahanni Pollard Chapter Four: The Psychophysiology and Neuroanatomy of AntisocialBehavior 89 Max M. Loomans,Joke H.M. Tulen, and HjalmarJ.C. van Marle Chapter Five: Perspectiveson Neurocriminology 117 Benjamin R. Nordstrom, Yu Gao, AndreaL. Glenn, Melissa Peskin, AnnaS. Rudo-Hutt, RobertA. Schug, Yaling Yang,and AdrianRaine viii Contents ChapterSix: Two Sidesof theSame Coin:The Sociological andPsychologicalSocial Psychologyof Crime 163 MarkCohan andKathleen E. Cook ChapterSeven: Personalityand AntisocialBehavior: TheoreticalPerspectives 189 Shayne Jones ChapterEight: TheCriminal Personality 209 StantonE. Samenow SECTION III: KEY RESEARCH FINDINGS ChapterNine: PredatoryandAffective Aggression:Calculated andExplosivePathways to Violence 229 StaceyL. Shipley and JenniferL. Russell ChapterTen: Psychological Theories and Researchon FemaleCriminal Behavior 261 ElaineGunnison ChapterEleven: ThePhenomenologyof Addiction andthe Artifactof Criminal Behavior 299 DavidPolizzi ChapterTwelve: Criminalityand Co-OccurringPsychiatric and SubstanceUse Disorders 321 ArthurJ. Lurigioand ThomasLyons Aboutthe Editor andContributors 341 Index 351

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