Homicide

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Homicide is a seminal evolutionary psychology book by Martin Daly and Margo Wilson that analyzes patterns of killing to explain human conflict, kinship, and violence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
evolutionary psychology book
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline anthropology
psychology
sociology
analyzes child abuse
intrafamilial homicide
male–male competition
patterns of killing
sexual jealousy
spousal homicide
step-parental violence
author Margo Wilson NERFINISHED
Martin Daly
countryOfOrigin Canada
field behavioral ecology
criminology
sociobiology
genre academic literature
hasKeyConcept Cinderella effect
discriminative parental solicitude
inclusive fitness in family violence
jealousy-motivated homicide
sex differences in aggression
hasPerspective evolutionary psychology
hasReputation seminal work in evolutionary psychology of violence
influenced evolutionary approaches to domestic violence
evolutionary criminology
research on step-parental abuse
language English
mainSubject conflict
evolutionary psychology
homicide
human violence
kinship
notableFor focus on kinship and relatedness in violence
integration of evolutionary theory with crime statistics
systematic evolutionary analysis of homicide data
publicationYear 1988
publisher Mouton de Gruyter
surface form: Aldine de Gruyter
targetAudience academics in social sciences
graduate students
researchers
theoreticalFramework inclusive fitness theory
parental investment theory
sexual selection

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Martin Daly coAuthorOf Homicide
Margo Wilson notableWork Homicide