2009 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences
His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Criminology, Criminal justice, Aggression and Adjudication. His is involved in several facets of Social psychology study, as is seen by his studies on Consumer behaviour, Cognitive dissonance, Experimental Replication, Social psychology and Social attitudes. His work on Juvenile delinquency as part of general Criminology research is frequently linked to Human factors and ergonomics, Protective factor, Injury prevention and Suicide prevention, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His research in Criminal justice intersects with topics in Criminal law, Crime prevention and Deterrence. Anthony N. Doob has included themes like Psychotherapist, Displacement, Abreaction and Interpersonal interaction in his Aggression study. His study in Adjudication is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Credibility, Witness and Eye contact.
His primary areas of investigation include Criminology, Social psychology, Law, Imprisonment and Criminal justice. Anthony N. Doob interconnects Economic Justice and Punitive damages in the investigation of issues within Criminology. His Economic Justice study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Youth studies and Legislation.
In his work, he performs multidisciplinary research in Social psychology and Variation. Law is often connected to Public administration in his work. His work deals with themes such as Legislature, Prison and Public opinion, which intersect with Imprisonment.
Criminology, Law, Imprisonment, Criminal justice and Social psychology are his primary areas of study. He is interested in Imprisonment rate, which is a field of Criminology. Many of his research projects under Law are closely connected to Work and Movement with Work and Movement, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His Imprisonment research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Parliament, Prison and Status quo. His research investigates the link between Criminal justice and topics such as Punishment that cross with problems in Neoliberalism, Comparative law and Public opinion. The Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Economic Justice and Social issues.
Anthony N. Doob mainly focuses on Criminology, Law, Variation, Social psychology and Criminal justice. His Criminology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Government, Jurisdiction and Discretion. His Punishment study in the realm of Law interacts with subjects such as Style and Cultural values.
His Variation research spans across into subjects like Humanities, Ethnology and Economic Justice. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Social issues and Occupational safety and health. His studies in Criminal justice integrate themes in fields like Violent crime, Legislature, Remand and Imprisonment.
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The Importance of School: Protecting At-Risk Youth From Early Offending
Jane B. Sprott;Jennifer M. Jenkins;Anthony N. Doob.
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice (2005)
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