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This book deals with the world of crime, looking at how our biology and psychology are connected to criminal behavior. The goal is to help us understand these connections better so we can find ways to prevent crime and help people who have committed crimes. The book also explores psychology, focusing on how our minds can influence criminal behavior. Researchers have looked at things like childhood experiences, personality traits, and mental health to understand why some people end up committing crimes. For example, studies have shown a strong connection between early neglect or abuse and later involvement in criminal activities. This highlights the importance of dealing with these problems early on to prevent crime later in life. By putting together all this information, the book aims to give us a better understanding of why people commit crimes and how we can stop it from happening. It's not just about punishment; it's about finding ways to help people who might be at risk of turning to crime. This knowledge can guide us in creating effective programs that focus on prevention and rehabilitation, making our communities safer for everyone. So, whether it's our genes or our experiences, this book helps us see the bigger picture of crime and how we can work towards a safer society.