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Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention Contributions of the Second World War Generation

From Birth in a British Orphanage to Assessments of American Indians’ Development

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Costello, EJ
January 1, 2021

Jane Costello, Professor Emerita of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University (United States) was born in England (1939) and received her PhD in social psychology from the University of London School of Economics. She participated in two National Academy of Medicine (United States) panels on aggressive and violent behavior. She began her career as an epidemiologist and evolved into a developmental epidemiologist, incorporating methods from the developmental sciences. Her interest in aggressive behavior started with studies of children with psychiatric illnesses. She created the DSM diagnostic interview for children. She studied the role of puberty in the development of conduct disorder. She created the Great Smoky Mountains Study in the United States, which led to an opportunity to compare the development of American Indian and non-Indian participants in response to a ‘natural experiment’: the creation of a casino. It had no effect on the children of the well-off members of the American Indian community, but it had a marked positive effect on children from poor families, even into their 30s. Results point to a critical period of exposure early in the teenage years: a bio-psycho-social phenomenon, which also has considerable economic and social effects, similar to the expected effect of a ‘Universal Basic Income’ (UBI).

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Costello, E. J. (2021). From Birth in a British Orphanage to Assessments of American Indians’ Development. In Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention Contributions of the Second World War Generation (pp. 26–45). https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108877138.003
Costello, E. J. “From Birth in a British Orphanage to Assessments of American Indians’ Development.” In Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention Contributions of the Second World War Generation, 26–45, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108877138.003.
Costello EJ. From Birth in a British Orphanage to Assessments of American Indians’ Development. In: Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention Contributions of the Second World War Generation. 2021. p. 26–45.
Costello, E. J. “From Birth in a British Orphanage to Assessments of American Indians’ Development.” Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention Contributions of the Second World War Generation, 2021, pp. 26–45. Scopus, doi:10.1017/9781108877138.003.
Costello EJ. From Birth in a British Orphanage to Assessments of American Indians’ Development. Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention Contributions of the Second World War Generation. 2021. p. 26–45.

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