October 3, 2024

Associate Professor Joseph Schwartz, of the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, was tapped by Science Magazine to provide insights into a recent study brain trauma's effects on criminal behavior in children.
Read the article here:
Mild brain injuries don't predispose kids to criminal behavior, Danish study suggests
In addition to traumatic brain injury Schwartz's research focuses on biosocial criminology, life-course/development criminology, behavioral endocrinology, behavior genetics, quantitative research methods and criminological theory.
For more information, visit the Biosocial Criminology Research and Policy Institute.