Through his publications, the criminologist aims to make a contribution—not only scientific and neuroscientific, but also practical and tangible—to fostering greater awareness of lived reality and of the activities carried out using increasingly valid and effective methodologies that can be applied in law enforcement, public awareness campaigns, scientific research, and consulting.
https://doi.org/10.18103/mra. v11i4.3719
DOI:https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v11i2.3617
New scientific article published in the February–March 2022 issue of the journal “Sociology Study”
(print) 2159-5526; (online) 2159-5534
New scientific article published in the February–March 2022 issue of the journal “Sociology Study”
This article will be published in the September–October 2021 issue of the journal “Sociology Study” in print (ISSN 2159-5526) and online (ISSN 2159-5534) (Vol. 11, No. 5, Issue 97)
This paper will be published in the September–October 2021 issue (Volume 11, Number 5, Serial Number 97) of the journal *Sociology Study*, which is published bimonthly in print (ISSN 2159-5526) and online (ISSN 2159-5534).
Scientific evidence and practical guidelines for effectively addressing aggressive behavior through the innovative synergy between criminology and forensic science.
This text aims to describe the fundamental principles that underpin, from both a scientific and legal perspective, certain concepts related to the new field of forensic neuroscience.
This text aims to describe the fundamental principles underlying the phenomena of bullying and cyberbullying in relation to forensic neuroscience.
Neurosciences in Criminology. Fractal Geometry and Nonlinear Analysis in Medicine and Biology, 2016.
Franco Posa and Gabriele A. Losa
Franco Posa and Gabriele A. Losa
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