Introduction : the revival of biocriminology
The birth and sociological domination of criminology in the United States
The structural suffocation of the first generation of biosocial criminologists
The turning point of the 2000s : institutionalizing biosocial criminology
The scientific heterogeneity of biosocial criminology
The resilience of the nature-culture debate
"Copernican criminology" : producing scientific capital through controversy
The programmed obsolescence of biosocial criminology
Conclusion : criminological imagination in the biosocial era.