Todd Armstrong

General Information
Research Interests
The nature and origins of criminal propensity. Biology and crime. Traits and crime.
Awards and Honors
Elected Fellow Academy of Experimental Criminology, Scholarship/Research - 2011
Young Experimental Scholar Award, Scholarship/Research - 2007
Education
Ph D, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1999
Scholarship/Research/Creative Activity
Selected Publications
Cooke, Eric, Armstrong, Todd, Boisvert, Danielle, Wells, Jessica, Gangitano, David, Hughes Stamm, Sheree. 2018. The relationship between the MAOA-uVNTR polymorphism, delinquent peer affiliation, and antisocial behavior with a consideration of gender, Psychiatric Quarterly, 89, 841-853.
Wells, Jessica, Armstrong, Todd, Boisvert, Danielle, Lewis, Richard, Gangitano, David, Hughes Stamm, Sheree. 2017. Stress, genes, and generalizability across gender: Effects of MAOA and stress sensitivity on crime and delinquency, Criminology, 55, 675-699.
Additional Information
Education
Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of MarylandResearch Interests
The Nature and Origins of Criminal Propensity, Program and Policy Evaluation