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Kevin M Beaver

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 17, 2018
Learning to blast a way into crime, or just good clean fun? Examining aggressive play with toy weapons and its relation with crimeSven Smith, Christopher J Ferguson, Kevin M Beaver
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|April 23, 2010
A dopamine gene (DRD2) distinguishes between offenders who have and have not been violently victimizedJamie Vaske, John Paul Wright, Kevin M Beaver
Recent Advances in DNA & Gene Sequences|April 11, 2015
The potential use of genetics to increase the effectiveness of treatment programs for criminal offendersKevin M Beaver, Dylan B Jackson, Dillon Flesher
The Psychiatric Quarterly|June 19, 2010
A biosocial interaction between prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke and family structure in the prediction of psychopathy in adolescenceKevin M Beaver, Matt DeLisi, Michael G Vaughn
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|September 16, 2008
Delinquent peer group formation: evidence of a gene x environment correlationKevin M Beaver, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi
American Journal of Health Behavior|October 19, 2010
Self-control and health outcomes in a nationally representative sampleHolly Ventura Miller, J C Barnes, Kevin M Beaver
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|April 21, 2010
Behavioral stability as an emergent process: toward a coherence theory of concentrated personal disadvantageJohn Paul Wright, Kevin M Beaver, Chris L Gibson
The Psychiatric Quarterly|December 12, 2013
The 2-repeat allele of the MAOA gene confers an increased risk for shooting and stabbing behaviorsKevin M Beaver, J C Barnes, Brian B Boutwell
The Psychiatric Quarterly|September 21, 2016
An Exploration of Mate Similarity for Criminal Offending Behaviors: Results from a Multi-Generation Sample of Dutch SpousesSteve G A van de Weijer, Kevin M Beaver
Plos One|September 10, 2013
A functional polymorphism in a serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) interacts with 9/11 to predict gun-carrying behaviorJ C Barnes, Kevin M Beaver, Brian B Boutwell
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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 17, 2018
Learning to blast a way into crime, or just good clean fun? Examining aggressive play with toy weapons and its relation with crimeSven Smith, Christopher J Ferguson, Kevin M Beaver
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology|April 23, 2010
A dopamine gene (DRD2) distinguishes between offenders who have and have not been violently victimizedJamie Vaske, John Paul Wright, Kevin M Beaver
Recent Advances in DNA & Gene Sequences|April 11, 2015
The potential use of genetics to increase the effectiveness of treatment programs for criminal offendersKevin M Beaver, Dylan B Jackson, Dillon Flesher
The Psychiatric Quarterly|June 19, 2010
A biosocial interaction between prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke and family structure in the prediction of psychopathy in adolescenceKevin M Beaver, Matt DeLisi, Michael G Vaughn
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|September 16, 2008
Delinquent peer group formation: evidence of a gene x environment correlationKevin M Beaver, John Paul Wright, Matt DeLisi
American Journal of Health Behavior|October 19, 2010
Self-control and health outcomes in a nationally representative sampleHolly Ventura Miller, J C Barnes, Kevin M Beaver
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|April 21, 2010
Behavioral stability as an emergent process: toward a coherence theory of concentrated personal disadvantageJohn Paul Wright, Kevin M Beaver, Chris L Gibson
The Psychiatric Quarterly|December 12, 2013
The 2-repeat allele of the MAOA gene confers an increased risk for shooting and stabbing behaviorsKevin M Beaver, J C Barnes, Brian B Boutwell
The Psychiatric Quarterly|September 21, 2016
An Exploration of Mate Similarity for Criminal Offending Behaviors: Results from a Multi-Generation Sample of Dutch SpousesSteve G A van de Weijer, Kevin M Beaver
Plos One|September 10, 2013
A functional polymorphism in a serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) interacts with 9/11 to predict gun-carrying behaviorJ C Barnes, Kevin M Beaver, Brian B Boutwell
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