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Apr 15, 2009

Guang Guo, CPC Fellow and Professor of Sociology was mentioned in an article about biocriminology.

An excerpt from the article:

Even some biocriminologists question their field. Among them is Guang Guo, a professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who has expertise in the biosciences that is rare among biocriminologists. In 2008 he and colleagues published a paper based on data in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a huge, federally financed survey of social, environmental, and biological factors begun in 1994 and much mined by biocriminologists. His findings, he says, were modest, and led him to take stock of some difficult issues in biocriminology. (Monaghan, P. (2009). Biocriminology, Chronicle of Higher Education (April 17, 2009 ed.)

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http://chronicle.com/weekly/v55/i32/32b00401.htm

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