STUDY IDENTIFIES GENE IN YOUNG MEN WITH DELINQUENT PEERS
October 01, 2008
October 01, 2008
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 1 -- Florida State University, a component of the Florida state university system, issued the following news release:
Birds of a feather flock together, according to the adage, and adolescent males who possess a certain type of variation in a specific gene are more likely to flock to delinquent peers, according to a landmark study led by Florida State University criminologist Kevin M. Beaver.
"This research is groundbreaking because it s . . .
Birds of a feather flock together, according to the adage, and adolescent males who possess a certain type of variation in a specific gene are more likely to flock to delinquent peers, according to a landmark study led by Florida State University criminologist Kevin M. Beaver.
"This research is groundbreaking because it s . . .