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Abstract; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1: Introduction; References; 2: Criminological and Social Theory: Surveying the Contemporary Landscape; Cardinal Sins in Criminological and Social Theorising; Reductionism; Essentialism; Reification; Functional Teleology; Metatheory: Between Absolutism and Relativism; Power Everywhere?; The Issue of Agency; Three Influential Metatheorists; References; 3: Neuroscience and Cybercrime; Notions of Free-Will; The Concept of Embodied Cognition; The Field of Epigenetics; Neuro-Agency, Culpability and Legal Issues; References

4: Do We Need a 'Virtual Criminology'? An Updated Genetic-Social Framework; Virtual and Hybrid Criminologies; Heideggerian and Genetic-Social Insights; References; 5: Cyber Violence; Types of Cyber Violence and Possible Explanations; A Predictive Model of Cyber Violence?; References; 6: Codification and Application of the Genetic-Social Framework; The Metatheoretical Framework; Reification; Essentialism; Functional Teleology; Reductionism; Reductionism; Genetic Fatalism; The Oversocialised Gaze; The Biological Variable; Power; Dualism; Psychobiography

Neuro-Agency and Structure, Time-Space, MicroMacro and Dasein Concluding Observations; References; References; Index

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