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Smart School Bullies Less Likely to Become Criminals
September 5, 2012 Having a high IQ and coming from a small family could mean school bullies are less likely to become criminals, according to new ... > full story -
Violent Video Games Not So Bad When Players Cooperate
September 4, 2012 New research suggests that violent video games may not make players more aggressive -- if they play cooperatively with other ... > full story -
Black Women Face More Violence Under 'Prison Nation', Book Says
September 4, 2012 Black women in poor neighborhoods have faced increasing violence because public policy has focused on unconditional punishment, not prevention, according to a new book by a public policy ... > full story -
A Blueprint for 'Affective' Aggression
September 4, 2012 Researchers have created a roadmap to areas of the brain associated with affective aggression in mice. This roadmap may be the first step toward finding therapies for humans suffering from affective ... > full story -
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Simple Tool May Help Inexperienced Psychiatrists Better Predict Violence Risk in Patients
September 4, 2012 Inexperienced psychiatrists are less likely than their veteran peers to accurately predict violence by their patients, but a simple assessment checklist might help bridge that accuracy gap, according ... > full story -
Study Details Bullying Involvement for Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder
September 3, 2012 A study based on information collected from 920 parents suggests an estimated 46.3 percent of adolescents with an autism spectrum disorder were the victims of ... > full story -
Why Children With Asthma Are More Likely to Be Bullied
September 2, 2012 New research has uncovered several factors which could explain why children with asthma are at an increased risk of being ... > full story -
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Traumatic Childhood May Increase the Risk of Drug Addiction
August 31, 2012 Previous research has shown that personality traits such as impulsivity or compulsiveness are indicators of an increased risk of addiction. Now, new research suggests that these impulsive and ... > full story -
Leaders' Emotional Cues May Predict Acts of Terror or Political Aggression
August 30, 2012 Leaders often use rousing speeches to evoke powerful emotions, and those emotions may predict when a group will commit an act of violence or terrorism, according to new research. Analysis of speeches ... > full story -
Strong Female Portrayals Counteract Negative Effects of Violent Media for Young Adults
August 30, 2012 Men and women are less likely to experience negative effects to sexual violent media when watching a positive portrayal of a strong female character, even when that character is a victim of sexual ... > full story
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