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Abstract

A host of research has examined the possibility that environmental risk factors might condition the influence of genes on various outcomes. Less research, however, has been aimed at exploring the possibility that genetic factors might interact to impact the emergence of human traits. Even fewer studies exist examining the interaction of genes in the prediction of behavioral outcomes. The current study expands this body of research by testing the interaction between genes involved in neural transmission. Our findings suggest that certain dopamine genes interact to increase the odds of criminogenic outcomes in a national sample of Americans.

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Title
The role of gene-gene interaction in the prediction of criminal behavior
Author
Boutwell, Brian B; Menard, Scott; Barnes, JC; Beaver, Kevin M; Armstrong, Todd A; Boisvert, Danielle
Pages
483-8
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Apr 2014
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
0010440X
e-ISSN
15328384
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1508521207
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Apr 2014