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Criminality is a complex phenotype and is characterized by a wide spectrum of acts, from non-violent white collar crimes to serial killings. The focus of this review is criminal behavior associated with acts of violence, and we will review the evidence that violent behavior is correlated with heritable personality dimensions, particularly Novelty or Sensation Seeking. For a panoramic view of Sensation Seeking, see Chapter 2 of this volume; Chapter 4 further develops the relationship between genetics and crime.
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Ebstein, R.P., Belmaker, R.H. (2002). Genetics of Sensation or Novelty Seeking and Criminal Behavior. In: Glicksohn, J. (eds) The Neurobiology of Criminal Behavior. Neurobiological Foundation of Aberrant Behaviors, vol 5. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0943-1_3
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