Dinwiddie S H
Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, St. Louis, MO 63110-1093, USA.
Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 1996;24(1):95-108.
There is now substantial evidence that heritable biological factors play a role in the genesis of repetitive antisocial behavior. The differing conceptual frameworks of behavioral genetics and the law are described, and the implications that current research in behavioral genetics may have for assigning responsibility for unlawful behavior are discussed.
现在有大量证据表明,可遗传的生物学因素在重复性反社会行为的发生中起作用。本文描述了行为遗传学和法律的不同概念框架,并讨论了行为遗传学当前研究可能对认定非法行为责任产生的影响。