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Session Submission Type: Lightning Talk Session
Biopsychosocial approaches to understanding criminal behavior and crime events have grown substantially in recent years. This Lightning Talks session will highlight new and future directions in biopsychosocial criminology. The role of biopsychosocial approaches will be discussed in terms of theoretical relevance and practical applications.
Are there Culturally Universal Correlates of Criminal Behavior? - Lee Ellis, University of Malaya; David P. Farrington, University of Cambridge; Anthony W. Hoskin, Idaho State University
Identifying Psychological Pathways to Polyvictimization - Peter T. Tanksley, University of Cincinnati
Scientific Literacy in the General Population: We Understand it’s G + E, Now What? - Rachel Kail, University of Cincinnati
The Use of Nneurofeedback Training as the Treatment of Aggressive Offenders - Aleksandra J. Lewandowska, University of Bialystok
Promises and Challenges of Genetic/Genomic Research - Hexuan Liu, University of Cincinnati
Integrating Biology and Genetics into Criminological Theory - Bryanna Fox, University of South Florida
Integrating Biosocial and Environmental Criminology - Jessica Wells, Boise State University