Fast Track morphs into OnTrack: The dissemination of a conduct prevention program in Manchester, England
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Kenneth A. Dodge
William McDougall Distinguished Professor of Public Policy Studies
Kenneth A. Dodge is the William McDougall Distinguished Professor of Public Policy
and Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. He is also the founding
and past director of the Center for Child and Family Policy, as well as the founder
of Family Connects International.
Dodge is a leading scholar in the development and prevention of aggressive and violent
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John Edward Lochman
Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
My current research interests fall into three primary areas. First, we are engaged
in a series of studies examining dysfunctional social-cognitive processes of aggressive
children and adolescents. Recently, we have examined the unique and shared social
cognition problems of severely violent vs. moderately aggressive boys, and we have
explored how certain aspects of social information processing (e.g. attributions are
predictive of reactive aggression, while other components (e.g. outcome
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