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CDC-ISRA Research Brief

The International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA) partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to facilitate rapid dissemination of research presented at their 2014 World Meeting. Select podium presentations were chosen based on their implications for violence prevention and the authors, including our own Dr. Waller, prepared research briefs to accessibly capture their key findings and conclusions. Congratulations to Dr. Waller

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Book Chapter Published

Congratulations to Dr. Waller for her book chapter publication with Dustin Pardini and Samuel Hawes in The Development of Criminal Antisocial Behavior. Entitled, Familial Influences on the Development of Serious Conduct Problems and Delinquency, the chapter reviews research on family factors associated with antisocial behavior from a developmental criminology perspective.

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Predicting which misbehaving teens may become troubled adults

“To determine which types of behaviors and traits overlap—which could improve the odds of predicting behavioral outcomes—researchers evaluated children’s antisocial behavior based on the age they started the conduct, whether or not they lacked empathy and had shallow emotions, and the amount of aggression versus rule-breaking symptoms…” https://news.umich.edu/predicting-which-misbehaving-teens-may-become-troubled-adults/

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JCPP Paper Published

Congrats to Dr. Waller for another great publication in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Entitled “Differential Associates of Early Callous-Unemotional, Oppositional, and ADHD Behaviors: Multiple Domains within Early-Starting Conduct Problems?” this study examined the separable nomological networks of CU, Oppositoinal, and ADHD behaviors in a sample of young children followed prospectively from ages 3 to 6 years. Read the full article

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