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Overview

Joan McCord was affiliated with Temple University in the United States during their academic career. Their work contributed to the scholarly community primarily within that institutional context.

Although specific publications, research topics, and fields of study are not available, it is notable that Joan McCord did not have recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common venues for publishing documented in the available data.

In addition, no records of book publications or awards are present, indicating either that these aspects were not part of McCord's portfolio or that such information is not currently accessible.

The absence of detailed publication or research information means the profile focuses on the verified affiliation and biographical status. Joan McCord has been recorded as deceased.

Best Publications

  • When interventions harm: Peer groups and problem behavior.

    Thomas J. Dishion;Joan McCord;François Poulin

  • The delinquent way of life

    Joan McCord;D. J. West;D. P. Farrington

  • The psychopath: An essay on the criminal mind.

    William Maxwell McCord;Joan McCord

  • A thirty-year follow-up of treatment effects.

    Joan McCord

  • Origins of Alcoholism

    William Maxwell McCord;Joan McCord

  • A forty year perspective on effects of child abuse and neglect

    Joan McCord

  • Some child-rearing antecedents of criminal behavior in adult men.

    Joan McCord

  • Peer influence in children and adolescents: crossing the bridge from developmental to intervention science.

    Mary Gifford-Smith;Kenneth A. Dodge;Thomas J. Dishion;Joan McCord

  • Advancing Knowledge about the Onset of Delinquency and Crime

    David P. Farrington;Rolf Loeber;Delbert S. Elliott;J. David Hawkins

  • FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, AND ADULT CRIMINALITY*

    Joan McCORD

  • Cures That Harm: Unanticipated Outcomes of Crime Prevention Programs:

    Joan McCord

  • Preventing antisocial behavior: Interventions from birth through adolescence.

    Joan McCord;Richard Ernest Tremblay

  • Coercion and Punishment in Long-Term Perspectives

    Joan McCord

  • Self-Esteem and Delinquency

    Florence R. Rosenberg;Morris Rosenberg;Joan McCord

  • Familial correlates of aggression in nondelinquent male children.

    W. McCord;Joan McCord;A. Howard

  • Some effects of paternal absence on male children.

    Joan McCord;W. McCord;Emily Thurber

  • Juvenile crime, juvenile justice

    Joan McCord;Cathy Spatz Widom;Nancy A. Crowell

  • The Cambridge-Somerville Study: A pioneering longitudinal experimental study of delinquency prevention.

    Joan McCord

  • Parental behavior in the cycle of aggression

    Joan McCord

  • Preventing Antisocial Behavior: Interventions from Birth through Adolescence.

    Candace Kruttschnitt;Joan McCord;Richard E. Tremblay

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard E. Tremblay
Richard E. Tremblay University of Montreal
Margaret E. Ensminger
Margaret E. Ensminger Johns Hopkins University
David P. Farrington
David P. Farrington University of Cambridge
John H. Laub
John H. Laub University of Maryland, College Park
Delbert S. Elliott
Delbert S. Elliott University of Colorado Boulder
Thomas J. Dishion
Thomas J. Dishion Arizona State University
Kevin P. Conway
Kevin P. Conway National Institute on Drug Abuse
David C. Rowe
David C. Rowe University of Arizona
François Poulin
François Poulin University of Quebec at Montreal
J. David Hawkins
J. David Hawkins University of Washington

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