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School-based prevention of problem behaviors: A meta-analysis. Wilson, D.B., Gottfredson, D.C., and Najaka
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1067
Self-Protective Behaviors and Injury in Domestic Violence Situations: Does it Hurt to Fight
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1069
The Effects of Self-Protective Behaviors on Injury for African American Women in Domestic
https://ccjs.umd.edu/publicationprofile/1161
in Schools: Effects on School Crime and the Processing of Offending Behaviors. Na, C. and
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and consequences of delinquency and other forms of antisocial behaviors. Department of Criminology
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Direct and Indirect Regulatory Interactions. Law & Policy, 40 (2): 172-195, Self-Protective Behaviors and Injury
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in Schools: Effects on School Crime and the Processing of Offending Behaviors. Na, C. and
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and consequences of delinquency and other forms of antisocial behaviors. He has developed an
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that use these data include: Publications: Rachael Powers and Sally S. Simpson, “Self-Protective Behaviors and Injury
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in Schools: Effects on School Crime and the Processing of Offending Behaviors. Na, C. and
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and consequences of delinquency and other forms of antisocial behaviors. He has developed an
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State University in 2009. David’s research interests include theories of human behaviors,computer focused crimes and
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of Criminal Behavior (Perm Req) Biological, environmental, and personality factors which influence criminal behaviors. Biophysiology and crime