Homicide: Foundations of Human Behavior

Homicide: Foundations of Human Behavior

1988 • 328 pages

A study of homicide in the context of evolutionary psychology, the attempt to understand social motives as products of the process of evolution by natural selection. Their close attention to the many complex aspects of the subject will be appreciated by those who wish deeper understanding and who, perhaps, may be involved in programs for prevention.

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