Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática
La presente revisión sistemática tuvo como objetivo analizar el estado actual de conocimiento en los campos de la psicología forense evolucionaria y la criminología evolucionaria en torno al estudio del comportamiento antisocial y delictivo, con el fin de ofrecer un panorama acerca de su desarrollo...
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Díaz Cárdenas, Yesica Mildreth
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- Universidad Santo Tomás
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- evolutionary forensic psychology
evolutionary criminology
antisocial behavior
criminal behavior
natural selection
sexual selection
Psicología Jurídica
Psicología Forense
Criminología
Comportamiento Antisocia
psicología forense evolucionaria
criminología evolucionaria
comportamiento antisocial
comportamiento delictivo
selección natural
selección sexual
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Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática |
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Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática evolutionary forensic psychology evolutionary criminology antisocial behavior criminal behavior natural selection sexual selection Psicología Jurídica Psicología Forense Criminología Comportamiento Antisocia psicología forense evolucionaria criminología evolucionaria comportamiento antisocial comportamiento delictivo selección natural selección sexual |
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Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática |
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Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática |
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Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática |
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Díaz Cárdenas, Yesica Mildreth |
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Quiroga Baquero, Luis Alberto |
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Díaz Cárdenas, Yesica Mildreth |
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evolutionary forensic psychology evolutionary criminology antisocial behavior criminal behavior natural selection sexual selection |
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evolutionary forensic psychology evolutionary criminology antisocial behavior criminal behavior natural selection sexual selection Psicología Jurídica Psicología Forense Criminología Comportamiento Antisocia psicología forense evolucionaria criminología evolucionaria comportamiento antisocial comportamiento delictivo selección natural selección sexual |
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Psicología Jurídica Psicología Forense Criminología Comportamiento Antisocia |
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psicología forense evolucionaria criminología evolucionaria comportamiento antisocial comportamiento delictivo selección natural selección sexual |
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La presente revisión sistemática tuvo como objetivo analizar el estado actual de conocimiento en los campos de la psicología forense evolucionaria y la criminología evolucionaria en torno al estudio del comportamiento antisocial y delictivo, con el fin de ofrecer un panorama acerca de su desarrollo e importancia en la investigación y la práctica profesional. Los resultados obtenidos son el producto de una revisión sistemática de artículos publicados entre enero de 2010 y diciembre de 2020 en las bases de datos Scopus, Web of Science y ScienceDirect. De manera inicial se identificaron 440 publicaciones, sobre las cuales se realizó un filtro para excluir artículos duplicados, aplicar criterios de inclusión y exclusión, y revisión de texto completo por jueces independientes; finalmente se seleccionaron 45 artículos en esta revisión sistemática. Posteriormente se realizó un análisis cienciométrico, bibliómetrico y de variables de contenido lo cual permitió identificar el estado actual de conocimiento en los campos de la psicología forense evolucionaria y la criminología evolucionaria. Los hallazgos se discuten en torno a la importancia de estos campos de conocimiento en la implementación de enfoques evolutivos para la comprensión de los diversos fenómenos asociados a los comportamientos antisociales y/o delictivos en diferentes poblaciones. |
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Díaz-Cárdenas, Y. m. (2023). Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática. [Trabajo de Grado, Universidad Santo Tomás]. Repositorio Institucional. reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomás instname:Universidad Santo Tomás repourl:https://repository.usta.edu.co |
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Quiroga Baquero, Luis AlbertoDíaz Cárdenas, Yesica Mildrethhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9646-9860https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=es&user=psB0kvkAAAAJhttps://scienti.minciencias.gov.co/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0001048902Universidad Santo Tomás2023-01-26T18:29:47Z2023-01-26T18:29:47Z2023-01-25Díaz-Cárdenas, Y. m. (2023). Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemática. [Trabajo de Grado, Universidad Santo Tomás]. Repositorio Institucional.http://hdl.handle.net/11634/49012reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomásinstname:Universidad Santo Tomásrepourl:https://repository.usta.edu.coLa presente revisión sistemática tuvo como objetivo analizar el estado actual de conocimiento en los campos de la psicología forense evolucionaria y la criminología evolucionaria en torno al estudio del comportamiento antisocial y delictivo, con el fin de ofrecer un panorama acerca de su desarrollo e importancia en la investigación y la práctica profesional. Los resultados obtenidos son el producto de una revisión sistemática de artículos publicados entre enero de 2010 y diciembre de 2020 en las bases de datos Scopus, Web of Science y ScienceDirect. De manera inicial se identificaron 440 publicaciones, sobre las cuales se realizó un filtro para excluir artículos duplicados, aplicar criterios de inclusión y exclusión, y revisión de texto completo por jueces independientes; finalmente se seleccionaron 45 artículos en esta revisión sistemática. Posteriormente se realizó un análisis cienciométrico, bibliómetrico y de variables de contenido lo cual permitió identificar el estado actual de conocimiento en los campos de la psicología forense evolucionaria y la criminología evolucionaria. Los hallazgos se discuten en torno a la importancia de estos campos de conocimiento en la implementación de enfoques evolutivos para la comprensión de los diversos fenómenos asociados a los comportamientos antisociales y/o delictivos en diferentes poblaciones.This systematic review aimed to analyze the current state of knowledge in the fields of evolutionary forensic psychology and evolutionary criminology around the study of antisocial and criminal behavior, in order to provide an overview of their development and importance in research and professional practice. The results are the product of a systematic review of articles published between January 2010 and December 2020 in the Scopus, Web of Science and ScienceDirect databases. 440 publications were initially identified and filtered to exclude duplicate articles, apply inclusion and exclusion criteria, and review full text by independent judges;45 articles were finally selected in this systematic review. Subsequently, a Scientometric, Bibliometric and Content Variables analysis was performed, which allowed us to identify the current state of knowledge in the fields of evolutionary forensic psychology and evolutionary criminology.Magíster en Psicología JurídicaMaestríaapplication/pdfspaUniversidad Santo TomásMaestría Psicología JurídicaFacultad de PsicologíaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.5 Colombiahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/co/Abierto (Texto Completo)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Psicología Forense Evolucionaria y Criminología Evolucionaria: Una revisión sistemáticaevolutionary forensic psychologyevolutionary criminologyantisocial behaviorcriminal behaviornatural selectionsexual selectionPsicología JurídicaPsicología ForenseCriminologíaComportamiento Antisociapsicología forense evolucionariacriminología evolucionariacomportamiento antisocialcomportamiento delictivoselección naturalselección sexualTesis de maestríainfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdccinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisCRAI-USTA BogotáAinsworth, S., & Maner, J. 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