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Joseph Murray

Joseph Murray

Wellcome Trust Research Fellow and Senior Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry
University of Cambridge

Disciplines: Psychology and Sociology

Joseph Murray is a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow and Senior Research Associate in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on the development of criminal tendencies over the life course, the childhood origins of antisocial behavior, and the impact of parental incarceration on child development. He is currently investigating biological, psychological and social influences on antisocial behavior in two birth cohort studies in Brazil and one in Britain. Dr. Murray has a doctorate in criminology from the University of Cambridge.

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What Happens When a Parent Goes to Prison?
Children in Crisis

What Happens When a Parent Goes to Prison?

By Joseph Murray, University of Cambridge June 6, 2012

1.7 million American children have a parent incarcerated. A new study looks at the impact this has on children's behavior during adolescence.

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