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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 1 Terrie E. (Temi) Moffitt e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Date of Birth: March 9, 1955, Nuremberg, Germany Citizenship: American and British Education: Post Doc University of California-Los Angeles Neuropsychiatric Institute, 1984, Clinical Behavioral Neuroscience. Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1984, Clinical Psychology. M.A. University of Southern California, 1981, Experimental Animal Behavior. B.A. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1977, Major: Psychology. Current Positions: Professor of Social Behaviour and Development, MRC Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, P080, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, De Crespigny Park, SE5 8AF England. Tel. 0044 207 848 0936, Fax 0044 207 848 5262 Knut Schmidt Nielsen Professor, Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy. Suite 201 Grey House, 2020 West Main Street, Duke University Box 104410, Durham, NC 27708, USA. Tel. 001 919-684-6679, Fax 001 919-684-5912 Associate Director, Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study , PO Box 913, Dunedin School of Medicine, Dunedin, New Zealand. Tel. 0064 3 479 8508, Fax 0064 3 479 5487. Board of Trustees, the Nuffield Foundation, London (www.nuffield.org) Web page: www.moffittcaspi.com Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrie_Moffitt Research Interests: Natural history of mental disorders from child to adulthood; Gene - environment interplay in psychopathology; Family history; Antisocial behavior; Life course Criminology; Domestic violence; Neuropsychological assessment; Intelligence; Longitudinal methods; Measurement of abnormal behavior. Bibliometrics: Times cited = 30,000, Average citations per item = 120, Peak citation year 2011 = >3500, H-index = 92, 3 January 2013, http://apps.isiknowledge.com; Web of Knowledge Researcher ID: D-5295-2011, http://www.researcherid.com/rid/D-5295-2011 Honors and Awards: 2012 Dr. Tulp’s Anatomy Lesson Public Lecture, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. 2012 A.W. Mellon Visiting Fellow, University of Capetown, South Africa. 2010 Lady Davis Fellowship, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. 2010 Joy and William Ruane Prize for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Research, from NARSAD the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (www.narsad.org) 2010 Klaus J Jacobs Research Prize, the Jacobs Foundation (www.jacobsfoundation.org) 2010 Fellowship of King’s College London (www.kcl.ac.uk/about/history/fellows.html) 2009 The Klaus-Grawe Prize from the Klaus-Grawe-Foundation for Advancement of Psychotherapy Research, German Psychological Society (www.klaus-grawe-institut) 2009 Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 1

Terrie E. (Temi) Moffitt

e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Date of Birth: March 9, 1955, Nuremberg, Germany Citizenship: American and British

Education: Post Doc University of California-Los Angeles Neuropsychiatric Institute, 1984, Clinical Behavioral Neuroscience. Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1984, Clinical Psychology. M.A. University of Southern California, 1981, Experimental Animal Behavior. B.A. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1977, Major: Psychology.

Current Positions: Professor of Social Behaviour and Development, MRC Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, P080, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, De Crespigny Park, SE5 8AF England. Tel. 0044 207 848 0936, Fax 0044 207 848 5262

Knut Schmidt Nielsen Professor, Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy. Suite 201 Grey House, 2020 West Main Street, Duke University Box 104410, Durham, NC 27708, USA.

Tel. 001 919-684-6679, Fax 001 919-684-5912

Associate Director, Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study , PO Box 913, Dunedin School of Medicine, Dunedin, New Zealand. Tel. 0064 3 479 8508, Fax 0064 3 479 5487. Board of Trustees, the Nuffield Foundation, London (www.nuffield.org) Web page: www.moffittcaspi.com Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrie_Moffitt

Research Interests: Natural history of mental disorders from child to adulthood; Gene - environment interplay in

psychopathology; Family history; Antisocial behavior; Life course Criminology; Domestic violence; Neuropsychological assessment; Intelligence; Longitudinal methods; Measurement of abnormal behavior.

Bibliometrics: Times cited = 30,000, Average citations per item = 120, Peak citation year 2011 = >3500,

H-index = 92, 3 January 2013, http://apps.isiknowledge.com; Web of Knowledge Researcher ID: D-5295-2011, http://www.researcherid.com/rid/D-5295-2011

Honors and Awards: 2012 Dr. Tulp’s Anatomy Lesson Public Lecture, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. 2012 A.W. Mellon Visiting Fellow, University of Capetown, South Africa. 2010 Lady Davis Fellowship, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. 2010 Joy and William Ruane Prize for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Research, from

NARSAD the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (www.narsad.org) 2010 Klaus J Jacobs Research Prize, the Jacobs Foundation (www.jacobsfoundation.org) 2010 Fellowship of King’s College London (www.kcl.ac.uk/about/history/fellows.html)

2009 The Klaus-Grawe Prize from the Klaus-Grawe-Foundation for Advancement of Psychotherapy Research, German Psychological Society (www.klaus-grawe-institut)

2009 Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 2 2008 Thorsten Sellin Fellow of the American Academy of Political & Social Sciences 2008 Rema Lapouse Award, American Public Health Association

2008 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, ISSBD, International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development

2007 The Stockholm Prize in Criminology (www.criminologyprize.com) 2006 Division 53 of the American Psychological Association Distinguished Research Contributions Award (Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology). 2005 ISI Highly Cited Researcher in Psychiatry/Psychology (http://isihighlycited.com/ ) 2005 Who’s Who in the UK 2005 Elected to Academia Europaea (www.acadeuro.org) 2005 Fellow of the American Psychopathological Association (http://www.appassn.org/ ) 2004 Fellow of the British Academy (www.britac.ac.uk )

2003 American Psychological Association Eleanor Maccoby Book Award 2003 Fellow of the American Society of Criminology (http://www.asc41.com/ ) 2003 The (London) Times, named among the 50 people most influencing Britain’s health 2002 Royal Society - Wolfson Research Merit Award (http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/funding ) 2002 John P. Hill Memorial Award from the Society for Research in Adolescence 1999 Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (http://www.acmedsci.ac.uk/ ) 1997 Kellett Mid-Career Award from the University of Wisconsin 1994 Vilas Associate Award from the University of Wisconsin 1993 Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology from the American Psychological Association 1992 H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellow Award from the University of Wisconsin 1984 New Investigator Award from the National Institute of Mental Health 1982 U.S. Department of Justice Graduate Research Fellow

Prior Research, Administrative and Teaching Positions Held 1995- Promoted to Full Professor, University of Wisconsin at Madison. 1995-2007 Affiliate Faculty, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 1995-1998 Steering Committee, National Science Foundation’s National Consortium on Violence Research, 2001-2003 Carnegie Mellon University. 1991 Visiting Scholar, Institute for Personality Assessment & Research, Univ. of California Berkeley (6 mos.). 1990-1995 Scientific Director/Core Group Member, Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods,

Harvard School of Public Health, Chicago, Illinois. 1989-1994 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 1986 Visiting Scholar, University of Leiden, The Netherlands (4 mos.). 1985-1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 1984-1991 Adjunct Deputy Director (Deviance Research), Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development

Research Unit, Dunedin, New Zealand. 1982-1982 Research Assistant, Asociación Nacional Pro Personas Mayores, Los Angeles, CA. Hispanic geriatrics.

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1978-1984 Research Assistant, Center for Longitudinal Research, Social Science Research Institute, USC. 1977-1979 Research Assistant, Psychobiology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, USC. 1976-1977 Research Assistant, Behavioural Toxicology Branch, U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health

Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Prior Clinical Positions Held 1987-Present Wisconsin Licensed Psychologist #1289. 2002-Present National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology #50256 1987-Present Clinical Supervisor, University of Wisconsin Psychology Training Clinic. 1995-Present Forensic Psych Consultants, Inc., San Diego, CA., medical - legal consultation private practice. 1983-1984 Neuroscience Associates, Inc., Clinical neuropsychology private practice, Los Angeles, California. 1983-1984 Research Assistant, Brentwood Veteran’s Hospital and UCLA. Neuropsychology in geriatric medicine. 1982-1983 Hospital internship: UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Clinics: Consultation - liaison health psychology. PUBLICATIONS and PRODUCTS

1973 Feature film 43, the Petty Story. Under the name Temi Moffitt, acted a small speaking part in this fast-paced feature film about the life of Richard Petty, the King of NASCAR stock car racing. Really.

1977 Article: Tilson, H.A., Cabe, P.A., Mitchell, D., Moffitt, T.E., & Rhoderick, R. (1977) Effects of polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) compounds in rodents. Environmental Health Perspectives, 20, 244.

1980

Article: Mitchell, D., Winter, W., & Moffitt, T.E. (1980) Cross-modality contrast: Exteroceptive context habituation enhances taste neophobia and conditioned taste aversion. Animal Learning and Behavior, 8, 524-528. Book Chapter: Schulsinger, F., Mednick, S.A., Walker, E.F., Cudeck, R., & Moffitt, T.E. (1980) Biosocial implications growing from high-risk research. In E. Stromgren, A. Dupont and J.A. Nielsen (Eds.), Epidemiological research as basis of the organization of extramural psychiatry. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Supplement 285, Vol. 62. Copenhagen: Munksgaard.

1981 Articles: Moffitt, T.E. (1981) Vocabulary and arithmetic performance of father-absent boys. Child Study Journal, 10, 233-241. Moffitt, T.E., Gabrielli, W.F., & Mednick, S.A. (1981) Socioeconomic status, IQ, and delinquency. Journal of Abnormal

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Psychology, 90, 152-156. Parnas, J., Mednick, S.A., & Moffitt, T.E. (1981) Perinatal complications and adult schizophrenia. Trends in Neurosciences, 4, 262-264. Book Chapter: Mednick, S.A., Harway, M., Mednick, B., & Moffitt, T.E. (1981) Longitudinal research: North American data sets. In T.E. Jordan (Ed.), Child development, information and formation of public policy. St. Louis, MO: University of Missouri Press.

1983

Article: Moffitt, T.E. (1983) Implications for delinquency deterrence from the learning theory model of punishment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 10, 131-158. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E., Mednick, S.A., & Cudeck, R. (1983) Methodological issues in high risk research: The prospective longitudinal approach. In R.E. Tarter (Ed.), The child at risk. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Mednick, S.A., Moffitt, T.E., Pollock, V., Talovic, S., & Gabrielli, W.F. (1983) The inheritance of human deviance. In D. Magnusson and V.L. Allen (Eds.), Human development: An interactional perspective. New York, NY: Academic Press, Inc.

1984 PhD Dissertation: Moffitt, T.E. (1984) Genetic influence of parental psychiatric illness on violent and recidivistic criminal behavior: The Danish adoption study. Los Angeles: University of Southern California.

1985 Article: Mednick, S.A., Moffitt, T.E., Gabrielli, W.F., & Hutchings, B. (1985) Genetic influences on criminal behavior. Evidence from an adoption cohort. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 27, 34-51.

1986 Book Chapters: Mednick, S.A., Moffitt, T.E., Gabrielli, W.F., & Hutchings, B. (1986) Genetic factors in criminal behavior: A review. In J. Block, D. Olweus, and M.R. Yarrow (Eds.), The development of antisocial and prosocial behavior. New York, NY: Academic Press Inc. Moffitt, T.E., Mednick, S.A., & Volavka, J. (1986) Psychobiological factors in the relationships between crime and mental illness. In D. Weisstub (Ed.), Law and mental health: International perspectives (Vol. 2, pp 173-124). New York, NY: Pergamon Press.

1987 Edited Book: Mednick, S.A. & Moffitt, T.E., & Stack, S.A. (Eds.) (1987). The causes of crime: New biological approaches. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Articles: Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A. (1987) WISC-R Verbal and Performance IQ Discrepancy in an unselected cohort: Clinical significance and longitudinal stability. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 768-774.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 5 Moffitt, T.E. (1987) Parental mental disorder and offspring criminal behavior: An adoption study. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 50, 346-360.

1988 Edited Book: Moffitt, T.E. & Mednick, S.A. (Eds.) (1988). Biological contributions to crime causation. Dordrecht:Martinus-Nijhoff Press. Articles: Share, D.L., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1988) Factors associated with arithmetic-and-reading disability and specific arithmetic disability. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 21, 313-320. Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A. (1988) Neuropsychological deficit and self-reported delinquency in an unselected birth cohort. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 27, 233-240. Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A. (1988) IQ and delinquency: A direct test of the differential detection hypothesis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 97, 330-333. Stevens, D. & Moffitt, T.E. (1988) Neuropsychological profile of an Asperger's Syndrome case with exceptional mathe-matical ability. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2, 228-238. Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A. (1988) Self-reported delinquency, neuropsychological deficit, and history of Attention Deficit Disorder. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 16, 553-569. Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A. (1988) Self-reported delinquency: Results from an instrument for New Zealand. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 21, 227-240. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. (1988) Neuropsychology and self-reported early delinquency in an unselected birth cohort: A preliminary report from New Zealand. In T.E. Moffitt and S.A. Mednick (Eds.), Biological contributions to crime causation (pp 89-112). New York, NY: Martinus Nijhoff Press. McGee, R., Share, D., Moffitt, T.E., Williams, S., & Silva, P.A. (1988) Reading disability, behavior problems and juvenile delinquency. In D. Saklofske and S. Eysenck (Eds.) Individual differences in children and adolescents: International research perspectives (pp 158-172). New York, NY: Hodder and Stoughton.

1989 Articles: McGee, R., Williams, S., Moffitt, T.E., & Anderson, J. (1989) A comparison of boys with attention and/or reading disorders on neuropsychological measures. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 17, 37-53. Frost, L.A., Moffitt, T.E., & McGee, R. (1989) Neuropsychological function and psychopathology in an unselected cohort of young adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 98, 307-313. Moffitt, T.E. & Henry, B. (1989) Neuropsychological assessment of executive functions in self-reported delinquents. Development and Psychopathology, 1, 105-118.

Reprinted in The international library of criminology and criminal justice, volume on Psychological explanations of crime (1994). Aldershot, UK: Dartmouth Pub. Co. Ltd. Baker, L.A., Mack, W., Moffitt, T.E., & Mednick, S.A. (1989) Etiology of sex differences in criminal convictions in a Danish

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 6 adoption cohort. Behavior Genetics, 19, 355-370. White, J., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1989) A prospective replication of the protective effects of IQ in subjects at high risk for juvenile delinquency. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 719-724.

Reprinted in J. Shamsie (Ed.) (1990). Youth Update, 8. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. (1989) Accommodating self-report methods to a low-delinquency culture: Experience from New Zealand. In M.W. Klein (Ed.) Cross-national research in self-reported crime and delinquency (pp 43-66). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press. Moffitt, T.E., Mednick S.A., & Gabrielli, W.F. (1989) Predicting criminal violence: Descriptive data and predispositional factors. In D. Brizer & M. Crowner (Eds.) Current approaches to the prediction of violence (pp 13-34). New York, NY: American Psychiatric Association Press.

1990 Articles: Feehan, M., Stanton, W., McGee, R., Silva, P.A., & Moffitt, T.E. (1990) Is there an association between lateral preference and delinquent behavior? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99, 198-201. Moffitt, T.E. (1990) Juvenile delinquency and Attention Deficit Disorder: Developmental trajectories from age 3 to 15. Child Development, 61, 893-910.

Reprinted in J. Shamsie (Ed.) (1990). Youth Update, 8.

Reprinted in (1991). Forum on Corrections Research, 3.

Reprinted in J.E. Schowalter (Ed.) (1992). Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health, Chicago, IL: Mosby.

Covered as "Bad Teens Turn Around" in Wisconsin State Journal. White, J., Moffitt, T.E., Earls, F., Robins, L.N., & Silva, P.A. (1990) How early can we tell? Preschool predictors of boys' conduct disorder and delinquency. Criminology, 28, 507-533.

Reprinted in (1991). Forum on Corrections Research, 3. Book Chapter: Moffitt, T.E. (1990) The neuropsychology of delinquency: A critical review of theory and research. In N. Morris & M. Tonry (Eds.) Crime and justice: An annual review of research (Vol. 12, pp 99-169). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

1991 Articles Caspi, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (1991) Individual differences are accentuated during periods of social change: The sample case of girls at puberty. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 157-168. Reprinted in William Bukowski, Brett Laursen and Kenneth Rubin, (Eds.) Social & Emotional Development, Routledge, 2007 Henry, B., Moffitt T.E., Silva, P.A., & McGee, R. (1991) Anxiety and cognitive task performance: A longitudinal

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 7 perspective. Child Study Journal, 21, 167-184. Book Chapter: Moffitt, T.E. & Henry, B. (1991) Neuropsychological studies of juvenile delinquency and violence: A review. J. Milner (Ed.) The neuropsychology of aggression (pp 67-91). Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

1992 Articles: Henry, B., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1992) Disentangling delinquency and learning disability: Neuropsychological function and social support. The International Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 13, 1-6. White, J., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1992) Specific arithmetic disability: neuropsychological and socio-emotional correlates. Archives of Neuropsychology, 7, 1-16. Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Belsky, J., & Silva, P.A. (1992) Childhood experience and the onset of menarche. Child Development, 63, 47-58. Caspi, A., Block, J., Block, J.H., Klopp, B., Lynam, D., Moffitt, T.E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1992) A "common language" version of the California Child Q-Sort for personality assessment. Psychological Assessment, 4, 512-523.

Reprinted in Hertzig & Farber (Eds.) (1994). Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development, Vol. 26.

1993 Articles: Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Harkness, A.R., & Silva, P.A. (1993) The natural history of change in intellectual performance: Who changes? How much? Is it meaningful? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 34, 455-506. Caspi, A., Lynam, D., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1993) Unraveling girls' delinquency: Biological, dispositional, and contextual contributions to adolescent misbehavior. Developmental Psychology, 29, 19-30.

Covered as "Coed: Is it bad for girls?" in The Wellington Post.

Reprinted in R. Lerner (Ed.), Adolescence: Development, diversity and context. Hamden CT:Garland, 1999. Caspi, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (1993) When do individual differences matter? A paradoxical theory of personality coherence. TARGET ARTICLE. Psychological Inquiry, 4, 247-271. Caspi, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (1993) Paradox regained. REPLY TO COMMENTARIES. Psychological Inquiry, 4, 313-321. Henry, B., Moffitt, T.E., Robins, L.N., Earls, F., & Silva, P.A. (1993) Early family predictors of child and adolescent antisocial behavior: Who are the mothers of delinquents? Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 3, 97-118.

Henry, B., Feehan, M., McGee, R., Stanton, W., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1993). The importance of conduct problems and depressive symptoms in predicting adolescent substance use. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 21, 469-480. Moffitt, T.E. (1993). The neuropsychology of conduct disorder. Development and Psychopathology, 5, 133-151.

Reprinted in L. Seigel (Ed.) (1996) Contemporary criminological theory, Northeastern University Press. Lynam, D., Moffitt, T.E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1993). Explaining the relation between IQ and delinquency: Class,

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 8 race, test motivation, school failure, or self-control? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 102, 187-196.

Covered as "Delinquents as Dummies" in Psychology Today, February 1994. Covered as “Crime and IQ” in Science Update, #1158, April 1995, radio program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Paper received the 1997 MENSA Award for Research on Intelligence.

Moffitt, T.E. (1993). "Life-course-persistent" and "adolescence-limited" antisocial behavior: A developmental taxonomy. Psychological Review, 100. 674-701. Cited more than 1950 times by August 2009. Covered as "Delinquent Developments" in Science News, May 1, 1993, 282-284.

Covered as “Growing up male. Can boys still be boys in the ‘90's?” in Today’s Parent, May, 1995.

Presented as a “box” in undergraduate texts: Alloy et al. Abnormal Psychology, Oltmans & Emery, Abnormal Psychology, Seigel, Criminology, Walsh & Ellis, Global Criminology, Clemens Bartollas, Juvenile Delinquency, 6th ed., Jens Asendorph, Kapitel 6 meines Lehrbuchs Psychology der Personlichkeit.

Reprinted in R. Agnew & F. Cullen, (1997). Criminological Theory: Past to Present. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing.

Reprinted in F.R., Scarpitti & A.L. Nielsen (Eds.) (1998). Crime & criminals: Classic and contemporary readings. Los Angeles: Roxbury publishing.

Reprinted in K. Pease (Ed.), (1998). Uses of Criminal Statistics. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishers.

Reprinted in D. Nelken & G. Mars (Eds.) (2000). The international library of criminology, criminal justice, and penology. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing.

Reprinted in Mazerolle, P. & Piquero, A. (2000). Life course criminology: Contemporary and classic readings. NY: Wadsworth publishing.

Reprinted In Boundaries: Readings in Crime, Deviance, and Criminal Justice. (2001) Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing. NY: Wadsworth Publishing. (10,000 copies for undergraduate and masters courses in American universities.)

Reprinted In S. Cody (Ed.) (2002). Criminological Theory: Past and Present. Los Angeles: Sage.

Reprinted in Steven Hyman (Ed.), The Science of Mental Health, 2001, Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.

Reprinted In F. Cullen & R. Agnew (Eds.) Criminologial theory: Past to Present, 2nd Edition. (2001). Los Angeles: Roxbury. Reprinted in William Bukowski, Brett Laursen and Kenneth Rubin, (Eds.) Social & Emotional Development, Routledge, 2007 Reprinted in ‘Key Readings in Criminology’ edited by Tim Newburn, Willan Publishing, 2009. This paper was cited in the Amicus Curiae brief that was used to overturn the death penalty for juveniles in the U.S. Supreme Court case: Roper v. Simmons, 2004. Website that discusses the

case: http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?did=885&scid This paper was cited in the Amicus Curiae brief that argued against life sentences for juveniles in the U.S. Supreme Court case: Graham 7 Sullivan v. Florida, 2009.

1994 Articles: John, O.P., Caspi, A., Robins, R.W., Moffitt, T.E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1994). The "Little Five": Exploring the five-factor model of personality in adolescent boys. Child Development, 65, 160-178.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 9 Krueger, R., Schmutte, P.S., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T., Campbell, K., & Silva, P.A. (1994). Personality traits are linked to crime: Evidence from a birth cohort. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 103, 328-338. White, J., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Jeglum-Bartusch, D., Needles, D., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1994). Measuring impulsivity and examining its relation to delinquency. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 192-205.

Paper received the 1992 Margaret Bernauer Award from the Wisconsin State Psychological Association.

Paper received the 1992 Genevieve Herfurth Award from the University of Wisconsin. Caspi, A. Moffitt, T.E., Silva, P.A., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Schmutte. P., & Krueger, R. (1994). Are some people crime-prone? Replications of the personality-crime relation across nation, gender, race, and method. Criminology, 32, 301-333.

Reprinted in S. Henry & W. Einstadter (Eds.) (1998). The criminology theory reader. New York: New York University Press.

Reprinted in J.G. Weis (Ed.) (2003). Sociology of deviance. Mason, OH: Thomson Custom Publishing. Moffitt, T.E., Lynam, D.R. & Silva, P.A. (1994). Neuropsychological tests predict persistent male delinquency. Criminology, 32, 101-124.

Covered as "IQ Infractions" in Science News, April 15, 1995, pp. 232-239. Henry, B., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Langley, J., & Silva, P.A. (1994). On the "remembrance of things past": A longitudinal evaluation of the retrospective method. Psychological Assessment, 6, 92-101. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. & Lynam, D. (1994). Neuropsychology of delinquent behavior: Implications for understanding the psychopath. In D. Fowles, P. Sutker, and S. Goodman (Eds.), Psychopathy and antisocial personality: A developmental perspective. Vol. 18 in the series, Progress in Experimental Personality and Psychopathology Research (pp .233-262). New York: Springer. Moffitt, T.E. (1994). Natural histories of delinquency. In H.J. Kerner & E. Weitekamp (Eds.), Cross-national longitudinal research on human development and criminal behavior (pp. 3-64). Dordrecht:Kluwer Academic Press. Moffitt, T.E., Silva, P.A., Lynam, D.R. & Henry, B. (1994). Self-Reported Delinquency at Age 18: New Zealand's Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. In J. Junger-Tas & G. J. Terlouw (Eds.), The international self-report delinquency project (pp. 356-371). Den Haag: Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands. Published Lecture: Moffitt, T.E. (1994). Juvenile delinquency: Seed of a career in violent crime, just sowing wild oats - or both? An edited transcript from the Federation of Behavioural, Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, 750 First St., NE, Washington, D.C., 20002.

1995 Articles: Caspi, A., Henry, B. McGee, R.O., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1995). Temperamental origins of child and adolescent behavior problems: From age 3 to age 15. Child Development, 66, 55-68. Poulton, R.G. & Moffitt, T.E. (1995). The Rey Osterreith Complex Figure test: Norms for young adolescents and an

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 10 examination of validity. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 10, 47-56. Nagin, D.S., Farrington, D.P., & Moffitt, T. E. (1995). Life-course trajectories of different types of offenders. Criminology, 33, 111-140.

Reprinted in Mazerolle, P & Piquero, A.. (2000). Life course criminology: contemporary and classic readings. NY: Wadsworth Publishing. Lynam, D. & Moffitt, T.E. (1995). Delinquency and impulsivity and IQ: A reply to Block. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 104, 399-401. Douglass, H.M., Moffitt, T.E., Dar, R. McGee, R.O., & Silva, P. (1995). Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in a birth cohort of 18 year olds: Prevalence and predictors. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 34, 1424-1431.

Covered as “OCD risks for teens” in Science News, October 28, 1995. Keltner, D., Moffitt, T.E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1995). Facial expressions of emotion and psychopathology in adolescent males. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 104, 644-652.

Reprinted in P. Ekman & E. Rosenberg (Eds.) (1997) What facial expression reveals about emotion, development, psychopathology, and health. New York: Oxford University Press.

Caspi, A., Begg, D., Dickson, N., Langley, J., Moffitt, T.E., McGee, R.O., & Silva, P.A. (1995). Identification of a personality type at risk for injury and health outcomes in adolescence. Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 5, 330-350.

Paper received the 1994 Margaret Bernauer Award from the Wisconsin State Psychological Association. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Silva, P.A., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1995). Individual differences in personality and intelligence are linked to crime: Cross-context evidence from nations, neighborhoods, genders, races, and age-cohorts. In J. Hagan (Ed.), Delinquency and disrepute in the life course: Contextual and dynamic analyses. (pp 1-34) Vol. 4 of "Current Perspectives on Aging and the life cycle. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Caspi, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (1995). The continuity of maladaptive behavior. In D. Cicchetti & D. Cohen (Eds.) Manual of developmental psychopathology. (Vol. 2; pp 472-511). New York, NY: Wiley. Video-Tape: Moffitt, T.E. (1995). "Partner Violence Among Young Adults." National Criminal Justice Reference Service Seminar Series # 154277, $19. Rockville, MD: US Department of Justice. [This video is among the ten most requested in the series, with more than 300 copies sold.]

1996 Articles: Fergusson, D.M., Horwood, L.J., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1996). The (artefactual) remission of reading disability: Psychometric lessons in the study of stability and change in behaviourial development. Developmental Psychology, 32, 132-140. Robins, R.W., John, O.P., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1996). Resilient, over-controlled, and undercontrolled boys: Three replicable personality types. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 157-171.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 11 Moffitt, T.E., D., Caspi, A., Dickson, N., Silva, P.A., Stanton, W. (1996). Childhood-onset versus adolescent-onset antisocial conduct in males: Natural history from age 3 to 18. Development and Psychopathology, 8, 399-424.

Special feature article in Youth Update, 14, (2), Autumn, 1996. Moffitt, TE, & Caspi, A. (2000, reprinted). Comportamento anti-social persistente ao longo da vida e comportamento anti-social limitado a adolescencia:seus preditores e suas etiologias. Revista Portugesa de Pedagogia, 3, 65-106.

Moffitt, T.E. (1996). Editorial: Measuring children's antisocial behaviors. Journal of the American Medical Association, 275, 403-404. Krueger, R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., White, J., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (1996). Delay of gratification, psychopathology, and personality: Is low self-control specific to externalizing problems? Journal of Personality, 64, 107-129.

Paper won the 1995 Margaret Bernauer Award from Wisconsin State Psychological Association. Newman, D., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A. Magdol, L., Silva, P.A., & Stanton, W. (1996). Psychiatric disorder in a birth cohort of young adults: Prevalence, co-morbidity, clinical significance, and new case incidence from age 11 to 21. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 552-562. Henry, B. Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1996). Temperamental and familial predictors of violent and non-violent criminal convictions: From age 3 to age 18. Developmental Psychology, 32, 614-623.

Extracted in Youth Update, 14, (2). Autumn 1996. Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. Thornton, A., Freedman, D. Amell, J.W., Harrington, H. Smeijers, J., & Silva, P.A (1996). The life history calendar: A research and clinical assessment method for collecting retrospective event-history data. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 6, 101-114. Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Newman, D.L., & Silva, P.A. (1996). Behavioural observations at age 3 predict adult psychiatric disorders: Longitudinal evidence from a birth cohort. Archives of General Psychiatry, 53, 1033-1039.

Reprinted in Hertzig, M. E., & Farber, A. (Eds.), Annual progress in child psychiatry and child development, Vol. 30. Bristol, PA: Brunner/Mazel, 1998.

Krueger, R.F., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Silva, P.A., McGee, R. (1996). Personality traits are differentially linked to mental disorders: A multi-trait/multi-diagnosis study of an adolescent birth cohort. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105, 299-312. Begg, D.J., Langley, J.D., Moffitt, T.E., Marshall, S.W. (1996). Sport and delinquency: A longitudinal study of the deterrence hypothesis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 30, 1-7. Bardone, A., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Dickson, N., & Silva, P.A. (1996). Adult mental health and social outcomes of adolescent girls with depression and conduct disorder. Development and Psychopathology, 8, 811-829. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. (1996). Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent offending: A complementary pair of developmental theories. In T. Thornberry (Ed.), Advances in criminological theory: Developmental theories of crime and delinquency (pp

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 12 11-54). London: Transactions Publishers. Caspi, A., Harkness, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1996). Continuity and change in human development: Lessons learnt from the study of intellectual performance. In P.A. Silva & W.A. Stanton (Eds.), From child to adulthood: The Dunedin study (pp 59-74). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Moffitt, T.E. & Harrington, H.L. (1996). Delinquency across development: The natural history of antisocial behavior. In P.A. Silva & W.A. Stanton (Eds.), From child to adulthood: The Dunedin study. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1997 Articles: Poulton, R.G., Brooke, M., Moffitt, T.E., Stanton, W.R., & Silva, P.A. (1997) Prevalence and correlates of cannabis use and dependence in young New Zealanders. NZ Medical Journal, 110, 68-70. Magdol, L., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Newman, D.L., Fagan, J. & Silva, P.A. (1997). Gender differences in partner violence in a birth cohort of 21-years-olds: Bridging the gap between clinical and epidemiological approaches. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 65, 68-78. Newman, D.L., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1997). Antecedents of adult interpersonal functioning: Effects of individual differences in age-3 temperament. Developmental Psychology, 33, 206-217.

Featured as "Mind and body: The power of personality", Boston Globe, May 1997. Jeglum-Bartusch, D.R., Lynam, D.R., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1997). Is age important? Testing general versus developmental theories of antisocial behavior. Criminology, 35, 13-48. Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Krueger, R.F., Magdol, L., Silva, P.A., & Sydney, R. (1997). Do partners agree about abuse in their relationships? A psychometric evaluation of interpartner agreement. Psychological Assessment, 9, 47-56. Moffitt, T.E. (1997). Editorial: Helping poor mothers and children. Journal of the American Medical Association, 278, 680-681. Caspi, A., Begg, D., Dickson, N., Harrington, H., Langley, J.D., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1997). Personality traits predicts health-risk behaviors in young adulthood: Evidence from a longitudinal study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 73, 1052-1063. Caspi, A., Wright, B., Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A (1997). The predictors of youth unemployment. Focus, 19 (1), 34-35. Book Chapters: Henry, B. & Moffitt, T.E. (1997). Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Studies on Juvenile Delinquency and Adult Criminal Behavior. In D. Stoff, J. Breiling, & J. Maser (Eds.) Handbook of antisocial behavior (pp 280-288). New York: Wiley. Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Fawcett, P., Brammer, G.L., Raleigh, M., Yuwiler, A., Silva P.A. (1997). Whole blood serotonin and family background relate to male violence. In A. Raine, P.A. Brennan, D.P. Farrington, & S.A. Mednick (Eds.), Biosocial bases of violence (pp 231-249). New York: Plenum Publishing. Henry, B., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. & Silva, P.A. (1997). Temperamental and familial predictors of criminal conviction. In A.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 13 Raine, P.A. Brennan, D.P. Farrington, & S.A. Mednick (Eds.), Biosocial bases of violence (pp 305-307). New York: Plenum Publishing. Moffitt, T.E. (1997). Neuropsychology, antisocial behavior, and neighborhood context. In J. McCord (Ed.), Violence and childhood in the inner city. New York: Cambridge University Press.

1998

Articles: Moffitt, T.E., & Caspi, A. (1998). Implications of violence between intimate partners for child psychologists and psychiatrists. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 39, 137-144. Danielson, K.K., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., & Silva, P.A. (1998). Comorbidity between abuse of an adult and DSM- III-R Mental Disorders: Evidence from an epidemiological study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 155, 131-133. Hankin, B.L., Abramson, L.Y., Moffitt, T.E., Silva, P.A., McGee, R., & Angell, K.E. (1998). Development of depression from preadolescence to young adulthood: Emerging gender differences in a 10-year longitudinal study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 128-140.

Excerpted as “Higher female rates of clinical depression begin to emerge between 13 and 15 years”. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 1998, 1, 92.

Excerpted as “The emergence of gender differences in depression”. Journal Watch for Psychiatry, 1998, May, 39.

Magdol, L., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., & Silva, P.A. (1998) Hitting without a license: Testing Explanations for differences in partner abuse between young adult daters and cohabitors. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60, 41-55. Moffitt, T.E., Brammer, G, Caspi, A., Fawcett, P., Raleigh, M., Yuwiler, A., & Silva, P.A. (1998). Whole blood serotonin relates to violence in an epidemiological study. Biological Psychiatry, 43, 446-457. Wright, B., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Silva, P.A. (1998). Factors associated with doubled-up housing - a common precursor to homelessness. Social Service Review, 72, 92-111. Krueger, R.F., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., & Bleske, A. (1998). Assortative mating for antisocial behavior: Developmental and methodological implications. Behavior Genetics, 28, 173-186. Martin, J., Nada-Raja, S., Langley, J., Feehan, M., McGee, Clarke, J., R. Begg, D., Hutchison-Cervantes, M., Moffitt, T.E., & Rivara, F. (1998) Physical assault in New Zealand: The experience of 21 year old men and women in a community sample. NZ Medical Journal, 158-160. Krueger, R.F., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Silva, P.A. (1998). The structure and stability of common mental disorders (DSM-III-R): A longitudinal/epidemiological study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 216-227. Newman, D.L., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., & Silva, P.A. (1998). Comorbid mental disorders: Implications for clinical treatment and sample selection. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 305-311. Bardone, A., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Dickson, N., Stanton, W. & Silva, P.A. (1998). Adult physical health outcomes of adolescent girls with conduct disorder, depression or anxiety. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 594-601.

Extracted in Youth Update, Autumn issue, 1998.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 14 Caspi, A., Wright, B., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1998) Early failure in the labor market: Childhood and adolescent predictors of unemployment in the transition to adulthood. American Sociological Review, 63, 424-451. Magdol, L., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Silva, P.A. (1998) Developmental antecedents of partner abuse: A prospective-longitudinal study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 375-389.

Excerpted in the American Psychological Association Clinician’s Research Digest, March 1999.

Featured as “Hitting the wall: After 20 years of domestic violence research, scientists can’t avoid hard facts”. Mother Jones, June, 1999. Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T.E. & Caspi A. (1998). The development of male offending: Key findings from the first decade of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Studies of Crime and Prevention, 7, 1 - 31.

Loeber, Rolf; Farrington, David P; Stouthamer-Loeber, Magda; Moffitt, Terrie E; Caspi, Avshalom. (2001 Reprinted). The development of male offending: Key findings from the first decade of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. In Bull, Ray (Ed). Children and the law: The essential readings. Essential readings in developmental psychology. (pp. 336-378). Malden, ME, US: Blackwell Publishers Inc.. xiii, 432pp.

1999 Articles: Miech, R.A., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Wright, B.E., & Silva, P.A. (1999). Low socio-economic status and mental disorders: A longitudinal study of causation and selection. American Journal of Sociology, 104, 1096-1131.

Reprinted in: McLeod, Jane D. and Eric R. Wright (eds.). (2009)The Sociology of Mental Illness: A Comprehensive Reader. Oxford University Press.

Wright, B.R.E., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Silva, P.A. (1999). Reconsidering the relationship between SES and delinquency: Causation but not correlation. Criminology, 37, 175-194,

Reprinted in Weis, J.G., Crutchfield, R.D., & Bridges, G.S. (Eds.), Juvenile Delinquency Readings (2nd Edition). Boston: Pine Forge Press, 2001

Reprinted in Wright, B.R.E. & McNeal, R. (Eds.), Boundaries: Readings in Crime, Deviance, and Justice. Boston: Pearson Publishing, 2001

Wright, B.R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A. (1999). Low self-control, social bonds, and crime: Social causation, social selection, or both? Criminology, 37, 479-514. Henry, B., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T., Harrington, H., & Silva, P. (1999). Staying in school protects boys with poor self-regulation in childhood from later crime: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 23, 1049-1073. Monograph: Moffitt, T.E. & Caspi, A. (1999). Findings about partner violence in the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health & Development Study, National Institute of Justice Research in Brief. Washington, D.C.: US Department of Justice. http://www.ncjrs.org.

Covered in feature stories in USA Today, Isthmus, Mother Jones, www.healthscout.com, and in an editorial syndicated nationwide.

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2000 Articles: Moffitt, T.E., Krueger, R.F., Caspi, A., Fagan, J. (2000). Partner abuse and general crime: How are they the same? How are they different? Criminology, 38, 201-235.

Reprinted in The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Penology (2002), edited by D. Nelken & G. Mars, Ashgate Publishing.

McGee, R, Williams, S, Poulton R, & Moffitt, TE. (2000) A longitudinal study of cannabis use and mental health from adolescence to early adulthood. Addictions, 95, 491-503. Ramrakha, S, Caspi, A, Dickson, N, Moffitt, TE & Paul, C. (2000). Psychiatric disorders and risky sex in young people. British Medical Journal, 321, 263-266.

Extracted in Current Awareness in Biomedicine, October 2000. Reprinted in Spanish in Workbook of Public Health, Univ. of Navarre.

Caspi, A, Taylor, A, Moffitt, TE, Plomin, R. (2000). Neighborhood Deprivation Affects Children's Mental Health: Environmental Risks Identified using a Genetic Design. Psychological Science, 11, 338-342.

Also available as a reprint (RP819) distributed by the Institute of Research on Poverty (http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/irp/reprints/repabs.htm). Poulton, R.P., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Cannon, M., Murray, R., Harrington, H.L. (2000). Children’s self-reported psychotic symptoms predict adult schizophreniform disorders: A 15-year longitudinal study. Archives of General Psychiatry, 57, 1053-1058.

Extracted in Evidence-Based Mental Health, a service of the BMJ. Arseneault, L, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Taylor, PJ, Silva, PA. (2000). Mental disorder and violence in a total birth cohort Archives of General Psychiatry, 57, 979-986.

Covered by Healthscout, Science News, CBS HealthWatch, The Washington Post. El Mundo, Youth Update, BBC World, News Hour, The Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, The Irish Medical Times, KOMPAS cyber media (Indonesian web site): http://www.kompas.com/health/klinikpria

Taylor, R., Poulton, R., Moffitt, TE, Ramankutty, P, and Sears, M. (2000). The respiratory effects of cannabis dependence in young adults. Addictions, 95, 1669-1677. Robins, RW, Caspi, A, and Moffitt, TE (2000) Two personalities, one relationship: Both partners’ personality traits shape the quality of their relationship. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 251-259.

Covered at http://my.webmd.com/content/article/1728.63035 Krueger, R.F., Caspi, A.& Moffitt, T.E. (2000). Epidemiological personology: The unifying role of personality in population-based research on problem behaviours. Journal of Personality, 68, 967- 998. Lynam, D.R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Wikström, P.O., Loeber, R., Novak, S.P. (2000). The interaction between impulsivity and neighborhood context on offending: The effects of impulsivity are stronger in poorer neighborhoods. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 563-574.

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2001 Book: Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Rutter, M. and Silva, P.A. (2001). Sex differences in antisocial behaviour: Conduct disorder, delinquency, and violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. This book received the Eleanor Maccoby Book Award from the American Psychological Association Featured in Violence and What to Do About It (2005). Richard Hoskings and The Wave Trust. Articles: Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A. (2001). Childhood predictors differentiate life-course persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial pathways, among males and females. Development & Psychopathology, 13, 355-375. Jaffee, S., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Belsky, J., Silva, P.A. (2001). Why are children born to teen mothers at risk for adverse outcomes in young adulthood?: Results from a 20-year longitudinal study. Development & Psychopathology, 13, 377-397. Jaffee, S.R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Taylor, A., Dickson, N. (2001). Predicting early fatherhood and whether young fathers live with their children: Prospective findings and policy reconsiderations. Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology, 42, 803-815. Caspi, A., Taylor, A., Smart, M.A., Jackson, J., Tagami, S., Moffitt, T.E. (2001). Can women provide reliable information about their children’s fathers? Cross-informant agreement about men’s antisocial behaviour. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 42, 915-920. Wright, B.R.E., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. & Silva, P.A. (2001). The effects of social ties on crime vary by criminal propensity: A life-course model of interdependence. Criminology, 39, 321-351. Moffitt, T.E., Robins, R.W., Caspi, A. (2001). A couples analysis of partner abuse with implications for abuse prevention. Criminology and Public Policy, 1, 5-36. Milne, B.J., Poulton, R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. (2001). Brain drain or OE? Characteristics of young New Zealanders who leave. New Zealand Medical Journal, 114, 450-453. Poulton, R., Moffitt, T. E., Harrington, H., Milne, B. J. and Caspi, A. (2001). Persistence and perceived consequences of high rates of cannabis use and dependence among young adults: implications for policy. New Zealand Medical Journal, 114, 544-547. Roberts, B.W., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. (2001). The kids are alright: Personality change in the transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 670-683. Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A. & Lynam, D. (2001). Male mental health problems, psychopathy and personality traits: Key findings from the first fourteen years of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 4, 273-279. Monograph: Poulton, R., & Moffitt, T. E. (2001). Submission to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health: Inquiry into health

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 17 strategies relating to cannabis use: Cannabis use findings from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study (DMHDS), Otago, NZ: University of Otago, Dunedin School of Medicine.

2002 Book (co-authored): Working party on genetics and human behaviour (2002). Genetics and human behaviour: The ethical context. Nuffield Council on Bioethics : London. http://www.nuffieldbioethics.org/go/ourwork/behaviouralgenetics/publication_311.html

More than 6,300 copies were requested in the first year of publication and 15,600 copies have been downloaded from the Nuffield council’s website. This book was covered by major British and European newspapers, radio, and television when it was released in October, because it addressed ethical issues arising from application of behaviour genetic findings, such as genetic testing, personal eugenics, designer babies, and criminal culpability.

Opera libretto: Moffitt, T.E., with Britten, B., Busoni, F., Puccini, G., Purcell, H., Stravinsky, I., Verdi, G., and Wagner, R. (2002). The king of forensic psychiatry: An opera on the occasion of John Gunn’s retirement. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12, s93-s96. Articles: Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Harrington, H., Milne, B. (2002). Males on the life-course persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial pathways: Follow-up at age 26. Development & Psychopathology, 14, 179-206.

This paper’s findings are reported in a the BBC-Science Television series, “Teen Species.” This paper’s findings were reported on the BBC Radio 4 “Today” program, Jan 21, 2002. Reprinted in Crime: Readings, 3rd ed., 2007, by Robert Crutchfield, Georges Bridges, Joseph Weis, and Charis Kubrin, Sage Publications.

Moffitt, TE, & the E-risk Study Team (39 authors). (2002). Contemporary teen-aged mothers in Britain. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 43, 727-742. Caspi, A., McClay, J, Moffitt, T., Mill, J., Martin, J., Craig, I, Taylor, A., & Poulton, R. (2002). Role of genotype in the cycle of violence in maltreated children. Science 297, 851-854.

This paper was covered in articles and TV and radio programs, by The Economist, CNN, BBC World News Television, National Public Radio, Science, Science News, and the major newspaper and radio media in the US, UK, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Hungary, France, Italy, Germany, Pakistan, Japan, and the Netherlands. This paper was named a “Fast-Breaking Paper” as the most cited paper in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology from the month of August 2002 by Essential Science Indicators, http://esi_topics.com/. This paper was featured in the BBC World Service programme “The Science of Aggression” as part of the World Health Organisation’s Violence Awareness Week, Nov 15, 2005. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/specials/1416_violence/index.shtml This paper was covered again in 2009, when genetic testing was used in sentencing in an Italian murder trial. http://www.nature.com/news/2009/091030/full/news.2009.1050.html http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/genetics/article6919130.ece http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/genetics/article6919131.ece http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18098-murderer-with-aggression-genes-gets-sentence-cut.html In 2012 this paper is still having impact in the law world:

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Denno, D. (2012). Courts’ Increasing Consideration Of Behavioral Genetics Evidence In Criminal Cases: Results Of A Longitudinal Study. Michigan State Law Review. http://www.msulawreview.org/ Neuroscience in the Courts: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/29/us-neuroscience-crime-idUSBRE87S07020120829 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/17/science/brain-evidence-sways-sentencing-in-study-of-judges.html?_r=1&hp&pagewanted=all

Mill JS, Caspi A, McClay J, Sugden K, Purcell S, Asherson P, Craig I, McGuffin P, Braithwaite A, Poulton R, Moffitt TE. (2002). The dopamine D4 receptor and the hyperactivity phenotype : A developmental-epidemiological study. Molecular Psychiatry, 7, 383-391. Jaffee, SR, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Fombonne, E., Martin, J. & Poulton, R. (2002). Differences in early childhood risk factors for juvenile-onset versus adult-onset depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 58, 215-222. Cannon, M., Caspi, A. Moffitt, TE, Harrington, HL, Taylor, A, Murray, R, & Poulton, R. (2002). Evidence for early, specific, pan-developmental impairment in schizophreniform disorder: Results from a longitudinal birth cohort. Archives of General Psychiatry, 59, 449-456.

Covered in Evidence-Based Mental Health, 2002. Hughes, C., Oksanen, H., Taylor, A., Jackson, J., Murray, L., Caspi, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (2002). ‘I’m gonna beat you! SNAP!’: An observational paradigm for assessing young children’s disruptive behaviour in competitive play. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 43, 507-516. Taylor, R., Fergusson, DM, Milne, BJ, Horwood, LJ, Moffitt, TE, Sears, MR, Poulton, R. (2002). A longitudinal study of the effects of cannabis and tobacco exposure on lung function in young adults. Addiction, 97,1055-1061. Jaffee, S. R., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., Taylor, A., & Arseneault, L.(2002). The influence of adult domestic violence on children's internalizing and externalizing problems: An environmentally-informative twin study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 41,1095-1103. Arseneault, L, Cannon, M, Poulton, R, Murray, R., Caspi, A, & Moffitt, TE. (2002). Cannabis use in adolescence and risk for adult psychosis. British Medical Journal, 325, 1212-1213.

This article was featured in the May 2005 report from the Executive Office of the President of the USA, entitled “The Link Between Marijuana and Mental Illness.” This article was cited in a full page open letter to parents “Marijuana and your teen’s mental health” that appeared in all major US newspapers in May 2005. This article was covered in Science magazine, News of the Week, 27 January 2006. “US backs off declassifying cannabis as a dangerous drug.” This article was featured in the BBC Television programme, “Panorama.” This article was one of three packaged together in one issue of BMJ on whether marijuana smoking damages mental health. It was covered in a large number of feature news stories around the world.

Poulton, R., Caspi, A., Milne, B. J., Thomson, B.J., Thomson, W. M., Taylor, A., Sears, M. R., & Moffitt, T. E. (2002). Association between children’s experience of socioeconomic disadvantage and adult health: A life-course study. Lancet, 560, 1640-1645 Robins, R.W., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. (2002). It’s not just who you’re with, it’s who you are: Personality and relationship experiences across multiple relationships. Journal of Personality. 70, 925-964.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 19 Arseneault, A., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Taylor, A. (2002). The targets of violence committed by young offenders with a mental disorder: Findings from a birth cohort. Criminial Behaviour & Mental Health, 12, 155-168. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. & Caspi, A.(2002). Como prevenir a continuidade intergeracional do comportamento anti-socialimplicações da violência entre companheiros. In A. C. Fonseca (Ed.) Comportamento Anti-social e FamíliaUma abordagem científica. (pp.373-396). Coimbra: Livraria Almedina. Moffitt, TE (2002). Quantitative behavioural genetic research into human antisocial behaviour. In Genetics and human behaviour: the ethical context. London: Nuffield Council on Bioethics. McGuffin, P., Thapar, A., & Moffitt, T.E. (2002). Personality disorders. In P. McGuffin, M. Owen, & I.I. Gottesman (Eds.), Psychiatric genetics and genomics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2003 Book: B. Lahey, T.E. Moffitt & A.Caspi (Eds.). (2003). The causes of conduct disorder and serious juvenile delinquency. NY: Guilford Press. Articles: Rutter, M., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. (2003). Using sex differences in psychopathology to study causal mechanisms: Unifying issues and research strategies. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 44(8), 1092-1115. Sluyter, F., Arseneault, A., Moffitt, T.E., Veenema, A., de Boer, S. and Koolhas, J. (2003). Towards an animal model for antisocial behavior: parallels between mice and men. Behavior Genetics, 33, 563-574. Richardson, L. P., Davis, R., Poulton, R., McCauley, E., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A. & Connell, F. (2003). A longitudinal evaluation of adolescent depression and adult obesity. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 157, 739-745. Caspi, A., Harrington, H., Milne, B., Amell, J. W., Theodore, R. F., & Moffitt, T. E. (2003). Children’s behavioral styles at age 3 years are linked to their adult personality traits at age 26 years. Journal of Personality, 71, 495 – 513.

Covered in Financial Times, the (London) Times, She Magazine. Caspi, A., Sugden, K., Moffitt, T.E., Taylor, A., Craig, I., Harrington, H., McClay, J., Mill, J., Martin, J., Braithwaite, A. and Poulton, R. (2003). Influence of life stress on depression: Moderation by a polymorphism in the 5-HTT gene. Science, 301, 386-889.

This paper was designated by Thomson Scientific's Essential Science Indicators as a Current Classic, April 2008. (http://sciencewatch.com/dr/cc/08-febcc/) This paper was designated by Thomson Scientific's Essential Science Indicators as a Current Classic, June 2008. ((http://sciencewatch.com/dr/cc/08-juncc/) This paper was featured in a NY Times Opinion article, 25 March, 2009. http://judson.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/24/guest-column-mugged-by-our-genes/#comment-33053

This paper was featured in the Sunday New York Times Magazine, “A question of resilience”, 7 May, 2006.

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This paper is a Thompson’s ISI “Super Hot Paper” as at December 2005. A super hot paper is a paper that has consistently ranked in the top 100 papers in citations, across all branches of science, in every month for 2 years since Dec. 2003. Among the papers on ISI’s super hot papers list, this paper ranks 13th across all fields of science. It ranks first among the six super hot papers from the neuroscience category. There are no super hot papers from the psychology/psychiatry category.

This paper’s finding was named the runner-up for most important scientific finding published in Science in 2003.

This paper was named a “Fast-Breaking Paper” as the most cited paper in the field of Neuroscience & Behavior from July 2003 by Essential Science Indicators, http://esi_topics.com/. This paper was reviewed in Faculty1000 of Medicine and Faculty1000 of Biology, scored “9 exceptional”. This paper is disseminated as a PharmD training program for psychiatrists: slide kit, guidebook, and accompanying CD-ROM: "Causes & Consequences of Depression: Rationale for Early, Vigorous, & Complete Treatment to Prevent Remission, 2005." Covered by The New Scientist, Chronicle of Higher Education, The Lancet, The New England J. of Medicine, JAMA, The Economist, Nature-online, Nature Reviews Genetics, Genome News Network, Reader’s Digest, Bioworld International, Neurology Today, The Chronicle of Neurology & Psychiatry, Chemistry & Industry, Popular Mechanics, National Public Radio, BBC world radio, BBC world TV news, Associated Press, CNN, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, Financial Times, London Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Independent, Healthday.com, Shape Magazine, and newspapers and radio in Hong Kong, Singapore, Brazil, Argentina, Sweden, India, France, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Israel. This article was headline news again in July 2009, for example: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/17/science/17depress.html http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/44733/title/Gene_plus_stress_equals_depression_debate http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/06/16/serotonin-genes-link-with-depression-not-valid-says-study/ http://www.forbes.com/2009/06/16/depression-genetics-jama- And was featured in the Atlantic Monthly: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200912/dobbs-orchid-gene Headline Feb 2010, Chicago Tribune: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-genetics-of-violence-20100225,0,2183547,full.story Reprinted in D. Funder and D. Ozer (2010) Pieces of the Personality Puzzle. NY: Norton. News again in 2010, when a new meta-analysis by Karg et al. reported support for the finding: http://brainworldmagazine.com/the-new-new-genetics-gets-practical/

Also in 2012, www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/03/can-genes-send-you-high-or-low-the-orchid-hypothesis-a-bloom/

Jaffee, S. R., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., & Taylor, A. (2003). Life with (or without) father: The benefits of living with two biological parents depend on the father's antisocial behavior. Child Development, 74, 109-126.

Excerpted in the Health Behavior News Service, Feb 2003. Tully, L. A., Moffitt, T. E., & Caspi, A. (2003). Maternal adjustment, parenting and child behaviour in families of school-aged twins conceived after IVF and ovulation induction. Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology, 44,316-325. Roberts, B. W., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T. E. (2003). Work experiences and personality change in young adulthood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 84, 582-593. Broidy, LM, Nagin, DS, Tremblay, and in alphabetical order: RE, Brame, B, Dodge, K, Fergusson, D, Horwood, J., Loeber, R., Laird, R., Lynam, D. , Moffitt, TE. (2003). Developmental trajectories of childhood disruptive behavior

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 21 disorders and adolescent delinquency: A six-nation replication. Developmental Psychology. 39, 222-245. Eley, T. C., Lichtenstein, P., & Moffitt, T. E. (2003). A longitudinal behavioral genetic analysis of the etiology of aggressive and non-aggressive antisocial behavior. Development and Psychopathology, 15, 383-402. Arseneault, L., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Taylor, A., Rijsdijk, F., Jaffee, S, Ablow, JC, & Measelle, J.R. (2003). Strong genetic effects on cross-situational antisocial behavior among 5-year-old children, according to mothers, teachers, examiners, and twin’s self-reports. Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology, 44, 832-848. Arseneault, L., Cannon, M., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Poulton, R., & Murray, R. (2003). Childhood origins of violent behaviour among adults with schizophreniform disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry, 183, 520-525. Koenen, KC, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Taylor, A, and Purcell, S. (2003). Domestic violence is associated with environmental suppression of IQ in young children. Development & Psychopathology, 15, 297-315. Covered in the (London) Times, and BBC World Service News. Kim-Cohen, J., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Harrington, H., Milne, B.J., Poulton, R. (2003). Prior juvenile diagnoses in adults with mental disorder: Developmental follow-back of a prospective-longitudinal cohort. Archives of General Psychiatry, 60, 709-717.

This paper was published in lay-reader format as part of the reading package for UK secondary schools GCSE and A-level students. Belsky, J., Jaffee, S.R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Silva, P.A. (2003). Patterns of intergenerational relations in young adulthood and their life-course and mental-health correlates. Journal of Family Psychology, 17, 460-471. Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. (2003). Life-course persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial behaviour: A 10- year research review and a research agenda. In B. Lahey, T. Moffitt & A.Caspi (Eds.). The causes of conduct disorder and serious juvenile delinquency. NY: Guilford. Moffitt, T.E., & Caspi, A. (2003). Preventing the inter-generational continuity of antisocial behavior: Implications from partner violence research. In D. Farrington & J. Coid (Eds.), Primary prevention of antisocial behavior. NY: Cambridge University Press. Moffitt, T.E. & Walsh, A. (2003). The adolescence-limited/life course persistent theory of antisocial behavior: What have we learned? In A. Walsh & L Ellis (Eds.) Biosocial Criminology: Challenging environmentalism’s supremacy, NY: Anderson Publishing. Loeber, R., Farrington, D.F., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., White, H.R., Wei, E.H., & Beyers, J.M. (2003). The development of male offending: Key findings from 14 years of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. In T. Thornberry & M. Krohn (Eds.), Taking Stock of Delinquency: An overview of findings from contemporary longitudinal studies (pp 93-136). NY: Kluwer/Plenum.

2004 Book (co-authored): National Academy of Sciences Panel (2004). Firearms and violence: A critical review. Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 22 Articles: Kuntsi, J., Eley, T. C., Taylor, A., Hughes, C., Asherson, P., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T. E. (2004). The co-occurrence of ADHD and low IQ has genetic origins. American Journal of Medical Genetics (Neuropsychiatric Genetics). 124B, 41-47. Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Morgan, J., Rutter, M., Taylor, A., Arseneault, L., Tully, L., Jacobs, C., Kim-Cohen, J. (2004). Maternal expressed emotion predicts children's antisocial behavior problems: Using MZ-twin differences to identify environmental effects on behavioral development . Developmental Psychology, 40, 149 - 161. Jaffee, S., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E.,& Taylor, A. (2004). Physical maltreatment victim to antisocial child: Evidence of an environmentally mediated process. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 44-55. Tully, L., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Taylor, A., Kiernan, H. & Andreou, P. (2004). Classroom separation and twins’ behaviour and cognitive abilities. Twin Research, 7, 115-124. Covered in the New York Times, Feb 24, 2006: Born together, raised together, why not in the classroom too? Covered in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Covered on Wisconsin Public Radio, National Public Radio. Kim-Cohen, J., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., & Taylor, A. (2004). Genetic and environmental processes in young children’s resilience and vulnerability to socioeconomic deprivation. Child Development, 75, 651-668. Covered by Reuters newspapers, The (London) Times. Tully, L., Arseneault, L., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T., and Morgan, J. (2004) Does maternal warmth moderate the effects of birth weight on twins’ ADHD symptoms and low IQ? Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, 72, 218-226. Covered in the APA Monitor on Psychology, May, 2004. Reprinted in the 2005 Yearbook of Psychiatry, Mosby-Elsevier. Moffitt, T.E. (August, 2004). Reply to Russell Barkley. APA Monitor on Psychology. Wright, BRE, Caspi, A, Moffitt, TE, & Paternoster, R. (2004). Does the perceived risk of punishment deter criminally-prone individuals? Rational choice, self-control and crime. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 41, 180-213. Skegg, K., Nada-Raja, S., & Moffitt, T. E. (2004). Minor self-harm and psychiatric disorder: A population-based study. The American Journal of Suicidology, 34, 187-196. Ehrensaft, M., Moffitt, T.E., and Caspi, A. (2004). Clinically abusive relationships and their developmental antecedents in an unselected birth cohort. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 258-270. Covered by USA Today and The (London) Times. Rutter, M, Caspi, A., Fergusson, D., Horwood, L.J., Goodman, R., Maughan, B., Moffitt, T.E., Meltzer, H., & Carroll, J. (2004). Gender differences in reading difficulties: Findings from four epidemiological studies. JAMA, 291, 2007-2012. Maughan, B., Taylor, A., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T.E. (2004). Prenatal smoking and child conduct problems: testing genetic and environmental explanation of the association. Archives of General Psychiatry, 61, 836 – 843.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 23 Jaffee, S.R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Polo-Tomas, M., Price, T.S., & Taylor, A. (2004) The limits of child effects: Evidence for genetically mediated child effects on corporal punishment, but not on physical maltreatment. Developmental Psychology, 40, 1047-1058. Hussong, A. M., Curran, P. J., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A. and Carrig, M. M. (2004). Substance abuse hinders desistence in young adults’ antisocial behavior. Development & Psychopathology, 16, 1029-1046.

Lynam, D.R., Piquero, A., & Moffitt, T.E. (2004). Specialization and the propensity to violence: Support from self-reports but not official records. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 20, 215-228.

Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. (2004). Developmental course of health-risking behaviors. In Preventing Violence and Related Health-risking Behaviors in Adolescents: An NIH State of the Science Consensus. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health. Piquero, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (2004). Life-course-persistent and adolescence-limited offending. In Joanna Adler (Ed.), Forensic Psychology Debates, Concepts, & Practice. Devon: Willan Publishing. Loeber, R., Farrington, D.P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., White, H.R., Wei, E.H. and Beyers, J.M. (2004). The development of male offending: Key findings from 14 years of the Pittsburgh Youth Study. In T. Thornberry & M. Krohn (Eds.), Longitudinal research in the social and behavioral sciences. NY: Kluwer/Plenum.

2005 Popular article: Moffitt, T.E. (2005). Grandma Macon. Our State: The Magazine of North Carolina, January issue. Articles: Moffitt, T.E. (2005). The new look of behavioral genetics in developmental psychopathology: Gene – environment interplay in antisocial behavior. Psychological Bulletin, 131, 533-554. Moffitt, T.E. (2005). Genetic and environmental influences on antisocial behaviors: Evidence from behavioral-genetic research. Advances in Genetics, 55, 41-104. Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., & Rutter, M. (2005) Strategy for investigating interaction between measured genes and measured environments. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62, 473-481. This article was reprinted in the University of Southern California Optometric Extension Program series

on Neuro-Optometry volume titled, Neurological Conditions and Brain Damage (2005). This article was reprinted in J. MacCabe et al. (2006) Beyond Nature & Nurture in Psychiatry: Genes, Environment, & their Interplay. Taylor and Francis Publishers.

Kim-Cohen, J., Moffitt, T.E., Taylor, A., Pawlby, S. J., & Caspi, A. (2005). Maternal depression and child antisocial behavior: Nature and nurture effects. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62, 173-181.

Reprinted as Kim-Cohen, J. (2006). Maternal depression and children’s antisocial behaviour: More than just genetics. ACAMH Occasional Papers No. 25. Genetics: Impact on Current Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Yule, W. (ed.), pp. 39-49. London: Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health.

Jaffee, S. R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T. E., Dodge, K. A., Rutter, M., Taylor, A., & Tully, L. A. (2005). Nature x nurture: Genetic vulnerabilities interact with physical maltreatment to promote conduct problems. Development and

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 24 Psychopathology, 17, 67-84. Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Cannon, M., McClay, J., Murray, R., Harrington, HL., Taylor, A., Arseneault, L., Williams, B., Braithwaite, A., Poulton, R., and Craig, I. (2005). Moderation of the effect of adolescent-onset cannabis use on adult psychosis by a functional polymorphism in the COMT gene: Longitudinal evidence of a gene X environment interaction. Biological Psychiatry, 57, 1117-1127.

This paper was covered in the (London) Times, the Guardian, and Reuters syndicated newspapers. This article was featured in the May 2005 report from the Executive Office of the President of the USA, entitled “The Link Between Marijuana and Mental Illness.” This article was selected by Faculty 1000 of Medicine. This article was covered by Journal Watch Psychiatry, July 21, 2005.

This paper was reviewed in Faculty1000 of Medicine and Faculty1000 of Biology, scored “6”. Raine, A., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M. & Lynam, D.R. (2005). Neurocognitive impairments in boys on the life-course persistent antisocial path. J of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 38-49. Hughes, C., Jaffee, S., Happe, F., Taylor, A., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T.E. (2005). Origins of individual differences in theory of mind: from nature to nurture? Child Development, 76, 356-370. Gregory, A., Caspi, A., Eley, T., Moffitt, T.E., O’Connor, T., & Poulton, R. (2005). Prospective longitudinal associations between persistent sleep problems in childhood and anxiety and depression disorders in adulthood. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33, 157-163. Donnellan, M. B, Trzesniewski, K. H., Robins, R. W., Moffitt, T. E. & Caspi, A. (2005). Low self-esteem is related to aggression, antisocial behavior and delinquency. Psychological Science, 16, 328-335.

Reprinted in: "Finding the gold within: a self-esteem successbook for women". Florida State University Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy.

Jaffee, S., Harrington, HL, Cohen, P. & Moffitt, TE (2005). Cumulative prevalence of psychiatric disorder in youths. (Letter). Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 44, 406-407. Piquero, A.R., Brame, R., & Moffitt, T.E. (2005). Extending studies of continuity and change: gender differences in the linkage between adolescent and adult offending. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 21, 219-243. Viding, E., Blair, J. R., Moffitt, T.E., & Plomin, R. (2005). Evidence for substantial genetic risk for psychopathy in 7-year-olds. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 46, 592-597. This paper was covered in The Economist and the (London) Times. Kim-Cohen, J., Arseneault, L., Caspi, A., Polo Tomas, M., Taylor, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (2005). Validity of DSM-IV Conduct Disorder in 4½-5-year-old children: A longitudinal epidemiological study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 1108-1117.

Lynam, D.R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Raine, A., Loeber, R., & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2005). Adolescent psychopathy and the Big Five: Results from two samples. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33, 431-43.

Arseneault, L., Kim-Cohen, J., Taylor, A., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T. E. (2005). Psychometric evaluation of 5- and 7-year-old children's self-reports of conduct problems. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33, 537-550.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 25 Slutske, W., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Poulton, R. (2005). Personality and problem gambling: A prospective study of a birth cohort of young adults. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62, 769-775. Covered in Time Magazine, August, 2005, “When gambling become obsessive”.

Covered in Neuropsychiatry News, September 2005.

Silver, E., Arseneault, L., Langley, J., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. (2005). Mental disorder and violent victimization in a total birth cohort. American Journal of Public Health, 95, 2015-2021. Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. & Caspi, A. (2005). Life-course persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial males: Longitudinal followup to adulthood. In D.M. Stoff & E.J. Susman (Eds.) Developmental Psychobiology of Aggression. Cambridge University Press, pp 161-186. Piquero, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (2005). Explaining the facts of crime: How development taxonomy replies to Farrington’s invitation. In D.P. Farrington (Ed), Integrated Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offiending:Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol 14. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Press. Piquero, AR, Moffitt, TE, Lawton, B (2005). Race and Crime: The contribution of individual, familial, and neighborhood level risk factors to life-course-persistent offending. In D Hawkins and K Kempf-Leonard (Eds.), Our children, your children: Confronting race and ethnicity in the American juvenile justice system. Chicago, Il: University of Chicago Press.

2006 Educational tool: The 'Ethical Emporium.' http://www.windfalldigital.com/ethicalemporium/ A digital website and DVD module for UK high school science and citizenship teachers and students exploring the interaction between genes and environment in behaviour, focusing on our 2002 MAOA/maltreatment research. This digital resource is funded by the Wellcome Trust and NESTA, produced by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Oxford University. Articles: Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T.E. (2006). Gene-environment interaction research, joining forces with neuroscience. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 7, 583-590.

This paper was reviewed in Faculty1000 of Medicine and Faculty 1000 Biology, scored “9 Exceptional”. Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Rutter, M. (2006). Measured gene - environment interactions in psychopathology: Concepts, research strategies, and implications for research, intervention, and public understanding of genetics. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1, 5-27. Vermieren, R., Jespers, I., & Moffitt, T.E. (2006). Mental health problems in juvenile justice populations. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 15, 333-352. Trzesniewski, K. H., Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., Taylor, A., & Maughan, B. (2006). Revisiting the association between reading ability and antisocial behavior: New evidence from a longitudinal behavior genetics study. Child Development, 77, 72-88.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 26 Covered in Junior Magazine, May 2006. A magazine for parents. Covered by the BBC Webnews, February, 2006. Trzesniewski, K. H., Donnellan, M. B., Moffitt, T. E., Robins, R. W., Poulton, R., & Caspi, A. (2006). Low self-esteem during adolescence predicts poor health, criminal behavior, and limited economic prospects during adulthood. Developmental Psychology, 42, 381-390. Reprinted in D. Funder and D. Ozer (2010) Pieces of the Personality Puzzle. NY: Norton. Rutter, M., Moffitt, T.E., & Caspi, A. (2006). Gene-environment interplay and psychopathology: Multiple varieties but real effects. Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology Annual Review, 47, 226-261. Mill, J., Caspi, A., Williams, BS, Craig, I., Taylor, A., Polo-Tomas, M., Berridge, C., Poulton, R. & Moffitt, TE. (2006). Genetic polymorphisms in the dopamine system predict heterogeneity in intelligence and adult prognosis among children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Evidence from two birth cohorts. Archives of General Psychiatry, 63, 462-469. Listed as a MUST READ on Faculty of Medicine 1000, May, 2006. Piquero, A.R., Brame, R., Fagan, J, & Moffitt, T.E. (2006). Assessing the offending activity of criminal domestic violence suspects. Public Health Reports, 121, 1-21. Ehrensaft, M., Moffitt, T.E., & Caspi, A. (2006). Domestic violence increases risk of psychiatric disorder in women but not in men: A longitudinal cohort study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 885-892. Covered in Elle Magazine. Covered in Science News, May 27, 2006, vol 169, p 323. Kim-Cohen, J., Caspi, A., Rutter, M., Polo Tomas, M., Moffitt, T. E. (2006). The care-giving environments provided to children by depressed mothers with or without an antisocial history. American Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 1009-1018. Kim-Cohen, J., Caspi, A., Taylor, A., Williams, B., Newcombe, R., Craig, I. W., & Moffitt, T. E. (2006). MAOA, early adversity, and gene-environment interaction predicting children's mental health: New evidence and a meta-analysis. Molecular Psychiatry, 11, 903-913. Covered in Crime Times, November 2006. Covered in Psychiatric News, www//psychiatryonline.org Jaffee, S., Belsky, J., Sligo, J., Harrington, HL, Caspi, A., & Moffitt, TE (2006). When parents have a history of adolescent conduct disorder: parenting, offspring behavior, and the caregiving environment. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 309-319. Arseneault, L., Walsh, E., Trzesniewski, K., Newcombe, R., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T.E. (2006). Bullying victimization uniquely contributes to adjustment problems in young children: A nationally representative cohort study. Pediatrics, 118, 130-138. Gregory, A., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Poulton, R. (2006). Family conflict in childhood: A predictor of later insomnia. Sleep, 29, 1063-1067. Caspi, A., Harrington, HL, Moffitt, TE, Milne, B. & Poulton, R. (2006). Socially isolated children 20 years later: risk for cardiovascular disease. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 160, 805-811.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 27 Covered by United Press International and Reuters newspapers, August 2006. Cannon, M., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Harrington, HL, Murray, RM, & Poulton, R. (2006). Neuropsychological test scores at age 13 and later schizophreniform disorder: a prospective longitudinal birth cohort study. British J. of Psychiatry, 189, 463-464. Koenen, K.C., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., & Rijsdijk, F. (2006). Genetic influences on the overlap between low IQ and antisocial behavior in young children. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 782-797. Mill, J., Dempster, E., Caspi, A., Williams, B., Moffitt, T. E., & Craig, I. (2006). Evidence for monozygotic twin (MZ) discordance in methylation level at two CpG sites in the promoter region of the Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) gene. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 141B, 319-433. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. (2006). Life-course persistent versus adolescence-limited antisocial behavior. In D. Cicchetti & D. J. Cohen (Eds.). Developmental Psychopathology, 2nd Edition, Vol 3: Risk, disorder, and adaptation. NY: Wiley. pp. 570-598.

This chapter was covered as a feature article, “Lives of Crime” by David Rose, pp 26-31 in Prospect: Politics, Essays, Argument, August 2006. Covered in VEJA, Reportagem Especial: Crime, as raizes, a impunidade, as solucoes, 10 de Janeiro de 2007. Brazil.

Moffitt, T.E., & Caspi, A. (2006). Facteurs de risque associes aux trajectoires developpementales des conduites antisociales chez les garcons et les filles. Pp 79-120 In P. Verlaan & M. Dery (Eds.) Les conduites antisociales des filles. Press de l’Universite du Quebec. Moffitt, T.E. (2006). A review of research on the taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescence-limited offending. Pp 502-521, In F.T. Cullen, J.P. Wright, & M. Coleman (Eds.), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Moffitt, T.E. & Caspi, A. (2006). Evidence from behavioral genetics for environmental contributions to antisocial conduct. Pp 108-152. In P.O. Wikstrom & Rob J. Sampson (Eds.), The explanation of crime: Context, mechanisms, and development. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

2007 Art: “Nature’s Great Experiment,” http://www.naturesgreatexperiment.com This is an installation of three videos inspired by our Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study (E-risk) in collaboration with artist Jordan Baseman. The show opened at the Monash University Museum of Art and Design to an audience of over 900 in February, 2007, and shows at the Newcastle Policy Ethics & Life Sciences Center were viewed by more than 700 people in March-April 2007; and 50 viewers attended the invitation-only show at the Wellcome Trust Museum of Medicine in London in May, 2007. “Laws of Variation” films a very bloody multiple-birth delivery, with voiceover of Terrie Moffitt discussing the joys and traumas of human variation. “Tape1 Tape2” presents a mother of MZ twins explaining to one of our research workers the reasons why she adores one daughter and dislikes the other. “Nature’s great experiment” narrates a research workers’ view of the science of behavioural genetics, and describes her day-to-day experiences with families, some of whom harm or neglect their twins. The art was funded by the Wellcome Trust. The website has been visited by more than 30,000 viewers each year since 2007. In 2010 the films are screened in lecture theatres and galleries in Belfast, Dundee, Aberdeen, Hull, and Bury St. Edmunds, as part of the Wellcome Trust “identity”series.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 28 Articles: Moffitt, TE (2007). Essay: Nature’s Great Experiment: A research team’s collaboration with an artist. http://www.naturesgreatexperiment.com Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Harrington, HL, Milne, B., Melchior, M., Goldberg, D., Poulton, R. (2007). Generalized anxiety disorder and depression: Childhood risk factors in a birth cohort followed to age 32. Psychological Medicine, 37, 441-452. Moffitt, T.E., Harrington, H.L., Caspi, A., Kim-Cohen, J., Goldberg, D., Gregory, A.M., & Poulton, R. (2007). Depression and generalized anxiety disorder: Cumulative and sequential comorbidity in a birth cohort followed to age 32. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64, 651-660. Moffitt, TE, & Melchior, M. (2007). Why does the worldwide prevalence of childhood ADHD matter? Editorial. American Journal of Psychiatry, 164, 856-858. Gregory, AM, Caspi, A, Moffitt, TE, Koenen, K., Eley, TC, & Poulton, R. (2007). Juvenile mental health histories of adults with anxiety disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 164, 301-308.

This article was featured on the journal’s website, and was covered in an article on the NIMH Science Update website. Koenen, K.C., Moffitt, T.E., Poulton, R., Martin, J. and Caspi, A. (2007). Early childhood factors associated with the development of postraumatic stress disorder: Results from a longitudinal birth cohort. Psychological Medicine, 37, 181-192. Lynam, D. R., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Loeber, R. & Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2007). Longitudinal evidence that psychopathy scores in early adolescence predict adult psychopathy. J of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 155-165. Odgers, C., Caspi, A., Broadbent, J.M., Dickson, N., Hancox, B., Harrington, HL, Poulton, R., Sears, MR, Thomson, M., & Moffitt, T.E. (2007). Conduct problem subtypes in males predict differential adult health burden. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64, 476-484.

This article was covered in a feature in the New Scientist, April 17, 2007. A life of crime takes its toll on health. This article was covered on BBC Radio Five, BBC News 24, the Metro, and the Daily Mirror, all in April 2007.

Melchior, M., Caspi, A., Milne, B., Danese, A., Poulton, R., Moffitt, T.E. (2007). Work stress precipitates depression and anxiety in young, working women and men. Psychological Medicine, 37, 1119-1130. This paper was listed as a Must Read in Faculty1000 of Medicine.

This article was covered in the Telegraph, Independent, Financial Times, Times, Guardian, BBC On Line , Reuters and PA, Evening Standard in the UK, and in newspapers, radio and TV in Ireland, Denmark, Brazil, Norway, and South Africa. The work was presented to government at the National Conference of Health & Safety (directed at HR managers), the Otago/Southland Employers Association; and in the 2008 NZ Department of Labour report on mental health in the workplace.

Odgers, C. L., Milne, B., Caspi, A., Crump, R., Poulton, R. & Moffitt, T.E. (2007) Predicting prognosis for the conduct-problem boy: Can family history help? JAACAP, 46, 1240-1249. Newcombe, R., Milne, B., Caspi, A. Poulton, R. & Moffitt, T.E. (2007). Birth weight predicts IQ: Fact or artefact? Twin Research, 10, 581-586.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 29 Ramrakha, S., Bell, M. Dickson, N., Paul, C., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., & Poulton, R. (2007). Childhood behavior problems linked to sexual risk taking in young adulthood: a birth cohort study. JAACAP, 46,1272-1279. Melchior, M. Moffitt, TE, Milne, BJ, Poulton, R, & Caspi, A. (2007). Why do children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families suffer poor health when they reach adulthood? A life course study. American J of Epidemiology, 66, 966-974. A “must-read” on Faculty 1000 of Medicine. Caspi, A., Williams, B., Kim-Cohen, J., Craig, I. W., Milne, B.J., Poulton, R., Schalkwyk, L. C., Taylor, A., Werts, H., & Moffitt, T. E. (2007). Nature, nurture, and the IQ: Genetic variation in fatty acid metabolism moderates the association between breastfeeding and children’s cognitive development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104, 18860-18865.

Covered by The Economist, London Times, Le Monde, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Nature, British Medical Journal, Scientific American, Science News, Maariv Israel, Iranian Culture Journal, Teheran Times, Kuwait Times, Hindustan Times, Turkish Press & Times, Channel News Asia, China Daily, Innovations Report Germany, ImediNews European Union, the New Scientist, Reuters, Chemistry World, Publico Spain, Straights Times Singapore, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Guardian, Auckland Herald and 7 other NZ newspapers, BBC News Online, Independent Television UK, Voice of America, BBC Radio Today Show, BBC TV, BBC radio breakfast show, German Public Radio, Can-West News Service, 8 NZ radio programs, Irish Public Radio, Discovery Channel, Fox News, United Press International, Money Times, Food Consumer, Earth Times, NIMH Science Update Website.

Reviewed by Faculty 1000 of Biology, December 2007. Feature story in Newsweek, August 2008, http://www.newsweek.com/id/151758 What your child’s DNA can tell you about parenting. http://www.africanecho.co.uk/africanechonews17-nov09.shtml 2011 covered in Nature: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v468/n7327_supp/full/468S5a.html

Jaffee, S., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Polo-Tomas, M., & Taylor, A. (2007). Individual, family, and neighborhood factors predict children’s resilience to maltreatment: A cumulative stressors model. Child Abuse & Neglect, 31, 231-253. Roberts, B., Harms, P.D., Caspi, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (2007). Predicting the counterproductive employee in a child-to-adult prospective study. Journal of Applied Psychology, 92, 1427-1436. Piquero, Alex R., Terrie E. Moffitt, and Bradley R. E. Wright. 2007. Self-control and criminal career dimensions. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 23:72-89. Book Chapters: Moffitt, T.E. & Caspi, A. (2007). Evidence from behavioral genetics for environmental contributions to antisocial conduct. Pp 96-123. In J. Grusec & P. Hastings (Eds.), Handbook of Socialization. New York: Guilford Press. Moffitt, T.E. (2007). A review of research on the taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescence-limited offending. In D. Flannery, A .Vazonsyi, & I. Waldman (Eds.),The Cambridge handbook of violent behavior. New York: Cambridge University Press. Moffitt, T.E. & Caspi, A. (2007). Evidence from behavioral genetics for environmental contributions to antisocial conduct.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 30 Pp 45-82 In A. Raine (Ed.), Crime and Schizophrenia: Causes & Cures. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

2008 Video: http://www.provost.duke.edu/faculty/videos/ Collaborated with a documentary film-maker, Wil Weldon, to create a 5-minute video the assist in recruiting new faculty to Duke University. Articles: Moffitt, TE, Arseneault, L, Jaffee, SR, Kim-Cohen, J, Koenen, KC, Odgers, CL, Slutske, WS, & Viding, E. (2008). DSM-V Conduct Disorder: Research needs for an evidence base. J of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 49, 3- 33. This article was among the 5 most downloaded from the journal in 2008. Odgers, C., Moffitt, T.E., Poulton, R., Harrington, H., Thompson, M., Broadbent, J. M., Dickson, N., Hancox, B., Sears, M. R., & Caspi, A. (2008). Female and male antisocial trajectories: From childhood origins to adult outcomes. Development and Psychopathology, 20, 673-716. Caspi, A., Langley, K., Milne, B., Moffitt, T. E., O’Donovan, M., Owen, M. J., Polo Tomas, M., Poulton, R., Rutter, M., Taylor, A., Williams, B., Thapar, A. (2008). A replicated molecular genetic basis for subtyping antisocial behavior in ADHD. Archives of General Psychiatry, 65, 203-2010.

This paper was reviewed in Faculty1000 of Medicine, scored “8 exceptional”. Ordonana, J., Caspi, A, & Moffitt, T.E. (2008). Unintentional injuries in preschool children: Environmental, not genetic, risk factors in a twin study. J of Pediatric Psychology, 185-194. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsm041 Covered by Prevention & Action http://www.preventionaction.org/research/born-under-bad-sign-not-likely/ Ball, H., Arseneault, L., Taylor, A, Maughan, B., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, TE (2008). Genetic and environmental influences on victims, bullies and bully-victims in childhood. J of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 49, 145-150. This article was among the 5 most downloaded from the journal in 2008. Arseneault, L., Milne, B.J., Taylor, A., Adams, F., Delgado, K., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E. (2008). Being bullied as an environmentally mediated contributing factor to children’s internalizing problems: A study of twins discordant for victimization. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 162, 145-150. Viding, E., Jones, A., Frick, P., Moffitt, T.E., & Plomin, R. (2008). Heritability of antisocial behaviour at age nine: Do callous-unemotional traits matter? Developmental Science, 11, 17-22. Thomson, WM, Poulton, R, Broadbent, JM, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Beck, J, Welch, D, Hancox RJ (2008). Cannabis smoking and periodontal disease among young adults. JAMA 299, 525-531.

Covered in: JAMA editorial. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7226969.stm http://www.medicalnewstoday.com http://www.medilexicon.com Video can be viewed at http://www.videomd.com/MarijuanaSmokingisRiskFactorforGumDisease-fv-627.aspx and at: http://www.thejamareport.org/

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Danese, A, Moffitt, TE, Pariente, C., Poulton, R, and Caspi, A. (2008). Elevated inflammation levels in depressed adults with a history of childhood maltreatment. Archives of General Psychiatry, 65, 409-416.

Published as a Continued Medical Education article at: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573202 Covered by Reuters, May 18 2008. This work was reviewed in The Neuroscientist, DOI: 10.1177/10738584080140050201, Neuroscientist 2008; 14; 405 Perspectives on Neuroscience and Behavior, http://nro.sagepub.com

This paper was reviewed in Faculty1000 of Medicine.

Milne, B. J., Moffitt, T.E., Crump, R., Poulton, R., Rutter, M., Sears, M.R., Taylor, A., and Caspi, A. (2008). How should we construct psychiatric family history scores? A comparison of alternative approaches from the Dunedin Family Health History Study. Psychological Medicine. 38, 1793-1802.

Odgers, CL., Caspi, A., Nagin, D. Piquero, AR., Slutske, WS., Milne, B., Dickson, N., Poulton, R., & Moffitt, TE. (2008). Is it important to prevent early exposure to drugs and alcohol among adolescents? Psychological Science, 19, 1037-1044.

This paper was covered in: Scientific American: http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=teen-drinkers-at-risk-for Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE49R59H20081028 US News and World Report: http://www.usnews.com/blogs/on-parenting/2008/10/20/early-alcohol-use-causes-big-problems-even-for-good-kids.html London Times: http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=teen-drinkers-at-risk-for Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/health/3216210/Drinking-or-using-drugs-before-15-triples-risk-of-becoming-addict-or-criminal.html Medline: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_70844.html Science Alert: http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20082010-18309-3.html Voice of America: http://www.voanews.com/english/Science/2008-11-03-voa21.cfm

Koenen, K., Moffitt, T. E., Roberts, A., Martin, L., Kubzansky, L., Harrington, HL., Poulton, R., & Caspi, A. (2008). Childhood IQ and adult mental disorders: A test of the cognitive reserve hypothesis. American Journal of Psychiatry, 166, 50-57.

Koenen, K.C., Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Gregory, A., Harrington, HL, & Poulton, R. (2008). The developmental mental-disorder histories of adults with PTSD: A prospective longitudinal birth cohort study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 460-466. PubMed PMID: 18489223; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2666441. Book Chapters. Moffitt, T.E. & Scott, S. (2008). Conduct Disorder. In Rutter’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 4th edition. London: Blackwell’s. Translated to Japanese and published by Akashi Publications, Tokyo, Japan. Hussong, A.M., Curran, P.J., Moffitt, T.E., & Caspi, A. (2008). Testing turning points using latent growth curve models: Competing models of substance abuse and desistance in young adulthood. In P. Cohen (Ed.), Applied data analytic techniques for turning points research (pp. 81-104). New York: Routledge. Blogs: 2008 American Academy of Social and Political Sciences Thorsten Sellin fellowship speech: http://blog.aapss.org/

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2009 Patent US Patent Office Serial Number 7,479,380: A method for assessing behavioral predisposition: Conduct disorder, violent behavior, and antisocial behavior in a human subject who has experienced childhood maltreatment, determining whether the subject carries a two or three repeat allele within a gene encoding the human monamine oxidase A enzyme. Patent issued to the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation & King’s College London, 20 January 2009. WARF Ref: P03145US, METHOD FOR ASSESSING BEHAVIORAL PREDISPOSITION Amicus Brief Nos. 08-7621, 08-7412 to the Supreme Court, By Natalie Gilfoyle and Ann Harkavy, counsel for the American Psychological Association, in the case of Graham and Sullivan vs. Florida, on the matter of life sentences for juveniles. Technical report: Fraser, E. et al. (2009) Multiple Choice: The educational needs and experiences of multiple birth children. London: TAMBA. Covered in the Guardian. October 22, 2009. Articles: Gregory, A., Caspi, A. Moffitt, TE, and Poulton, R. (2009). Sleep problems in childhood predict neuropsychological functioning in adolescence. Pediatrics. 123, 1171-1176. Wall St Journal,<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704029704576087943126802036.html>

http://www.sleepreviewmag.com/sleep_report/2009-04-15_03.asp http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_82666.html http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=7281262 http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/insomnia/pages/news.aspx?ListID=9&CurrentPage=1&NewsId=%7BD8A54AA0-C0EB-42FC-8495-15B1D0AA61E3%7D http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE53661V20090407 http://www2.canada.com/health/bedtime+routines+improve+kids+sleep+habits/1569740/story.html?id=1474291 http://www.timescolonist.com/health/family-child/Kids+sleep+issues+affect+mental+ability+later/1474291/story.html http://www.windsorstar.com/health/family-child/Kids+sleep+issues+affect+mental+ability+later/1474291/story.html http://www.health.am/ab/more/kids-sleep-issues-may-affect-mental-ability-later/ http://www.leaderpost.com/health/family-child/Kids+sleep+issues+affect+mental+ability+later/1474291/story.html http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Kids+sleep+issues+affect+mental+ability+later/1474291/story.html http://www.windsorstar.com/health/Kids+sleep+issues+affect+mental+ability+later/1474291/story.html http://www.merckmedicus.com/pp/us/hcp/hcp_newsarticle.jsp?newsid=1085029&newsgroup=3&tab=0 http://www.aan.com/news/index.cfm?event=read&article_id=7522

Covered in the MRC annual report: http://www.mrc.ac.uk/About/AnnualReview09-10/SevenAges/Childhood/Earlysleepproblems/index.htm

Fullana, M. A., Mataix-Cols, D., Caspi, A., Harrington, HL, Grisham, J. R., Moffitt, T. E., & Poulton, R. (2009). Obsessions and compulsions in the community: Prevalence, interference, help-seeking, developmental stability and co-occurring psychiatric conditions. American Journal of Psychiatry, 166, 329-336.

This article was accompanied by an editorial: M. Stein (2009). Worrying about Obsessions and Compulsions. Am J of Psychiatry, 166, pp.271.

This article was featured in AJP Audio on line.

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This article was featured in the Financial Times: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/c0f10716-1e64-11de-830b-00144feabdc0.html

Milne, B. J., Caspi, A., Crump, R., Poulton, R., Rutter, M., Sears, M. R., and Moffitt, T.E. (2009). The validity of a brief, economical screening instrument for assessing family history of mental disorders. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics 150B, 41-49. Gregory, A.M., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., Milne, B.J., Poulton, R., Sears, M.R. (2009). Links between anxiety and allergies. Psychobiological reality or methodological bias? Journal of Personality, 77, 347-362. Lussier, P., Farrington, D. & Moffitt, TE (2009). Is the antisocial child father of the abusive man? A 40-year prospective longitudinal study on the developmental antecedents of intimate partner violence. Criminology, 47, 3, 401-440. Bowes, L., Arseneault, L., Maughan, B., Taylor, A., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, TE (2009). School, neighborhood and family factors are associated with children's bullying involvement: A nationally-representative longitudinal study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 48, 545-553.

This paper appeared in the list of the Top Five Most Popular -- Most Emailed, on JAACAP.com.

This paper was the featured article for the issue: jaacap.com, April 20 - May 20, 2009.

Odgers, CL, Moffitt, TE., Tach, L., Sampson, R., Taylor, A., Matthews, CL. & Caspi, A. (2009). The protective effects of neighborhood collective efficacy on British children growing up in deprivation: A developmental analysis. Developmental Psychology, 45, 942-957.

Featured in; http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/45568/title/Neighborhood_unity_offers_behavioral_protection_for_poor_kids

http://www.preventionaction.org/research/how-well-do-you-get-neighbors/1312 Hancox, RJ, Poulton, R, Welch, D, Olova, N, McLachlan, CR, Greene, JM, Sears, MR, Caspi, A., Moffitt, TE, Robertson, SP, & Braithwaite, AW. (2009). Accelerated decline in lung function in cigarette smokers is associated with TP53/HDM2 polymorphisms. Human Genetics, 126(4), 559-565.

Milne, B. J., Caspi, A., Harrington, H., Poulton, R., Rutter, M., & Moffitt, T. E. (2009). Predictive value of family history for severity of illness? The case for depression, anxiety, alcohol dependence and drug dependence. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66, 738-747.

This paper was reviewed in Faculty1000 of Medicine, coded “changes clinical practice.”

Covered by all major NZ newspapers, and http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31776023/ns/health-mental_health/

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Kim-Cohen, J., Arseneault, L., Newcombe, R., Adams, F., Bolton, H., Cant, L., Delgado, K., Freeman, J., Golaszewski, A., Kelesidi, K., Matthews, C., Mountain, N., Oxley, D., Watson, S., Werts, H., Caspi, A., & Moffitt, T. E. (2009). Five-year predictive validity of DSM-IV conduct disorder diagnosed in 4 1/2-5-year-old children. European Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 18, 284-291.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 34 Polanczyk, G, Caspi, A, Williams, B, Price, TS, Danese, A, Sugden, K, Uher, R, Poulton, R, & Moffitt, TE. (2009). Protective effect of CRHR1 gene variants on the development of adult depression following childhood maltreatment: Replication and extension. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66, 978-985. Grisham, JR, Anderson, TA, Poulton, R, Moffitt, TE, Andrews, G. (2009). Childhood neuropsychological deficits associated with adult obsessive –compulsive disorder. British J of Psychiatry, 195, 138-141. Danese, A., Moffitt, TE, Harrington, HL, Milne, BJ, Polanczyk, G, Pariante, C., Poulton, R, & Caspi, A. (2009). Adverse childhood experiences predict three adult risk factors for age-related disease: Depression, inflammation, and a cluster of metabolic risk markers. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 163, 1135-1143. This paper won the 2009 Young investigator Award from the International Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease The New Yorker, March 21 2011, Paul Tough, The poverty clinic: Can a stressful childhood make you a sick adult? P 25-32.

This is covered in a nice video at http://watch.ctv.ca/news/#clip243761 Covered in Pediatrics Journalwatch at http://pediatrics.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2010/127/5 http://healthblog.ctv.ca/post/Early-stress-in-childhood-linked-to-age-related-disease-later.aspx Covered on US National Public Radio and Voice of America http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/12/13/hardship-in-childhood-may-affect-long-term-health.html http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20091214/hl_hsn/hardshipinchildhoodmayaffectlongtermhealth

Baker, T., Moffitt, T.E., and Caspi, A. (2009). The nicotine dependence phenotype: Translating theoretical perspectives and extant data into recommendations for genetic mapping. Pages 73-131. In Phenotypes and Endophenotypes: Foundations for Genetic Studies of Nicotine Use and Dependence. Natl Cancer Institute, Tobacco Control Monograph 22 http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/tcrb/monographs/20/index.html . Melchior, M., Caspi, A., Howard, L.M., Ambler, AP, Bolton, H, Mountain, N, & Moffitt, TE (2009). The mental health context of food insecurity. Pediatrics, 124(4), 564-572. http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/124/4/e564

This paper won the Best Poster Prize at the 2008 Association of European Psychiatrists' meeting, Dubrovnik, 2008. Lynam, DR, Charnigo, R, Moffitt, TE, Raine, A, Loeber, R, and Stouthamer-Loeber, M. (2009). The stability of psychopathy across adolescence. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 1133-1153. Book chapters: Moffitt, T.E., Caspi, A., Harrington, HL, Milne, B., Melchior, M., Goldberg, D., Poulton, R. (2009). Generalized anxiety disorder and depression: Childhood risk factors in a birth cohort followed to age 32. Diagnostic Issues in Depression and Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V. Pg 251-276, Goldberg D, Kendler KS, Sirovatka P, Regier DA (eds): Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association.

2010 Policy Monographs: Rutter, M, Griffiths, S, Belsky, J, Brown G, Dunn, J, D’Onofrio, B, Eekelaar, J, Ermisch, J, Moffitt, TE, Gardner, F, Weale, A, Witherspoon, S. (2010). Social Science and Family Policies. London: The British Academy. Reuter, P. et al. (October 2010). Understanding the Demand for Illegal Drugs. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 35 Blog: Moffitt, TE & Caspi, A. (2010). Childhood stress and lifelong health. Psychology Today. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/genes-and-the-environment/201011/childhood-stress-and-lifelong-health Co-Editor of Special Section: Building an evidence base for DSM-5 conceptualizations of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119,

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Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Taylor, A, Kokaua, J, Milne, BJ, Polanczyk, G & Poulton, R. (2010). How common are common mental disorders? Evidence that lifetime rates are doubled by prospective versus retrospective ascertainment. Psychological Medicine, 40, 899-909. Discussed in Editorial: E. Susser & P. Shrout (2009). Psychological Medicine, 39.

Covered by http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/47444/title/Rates_of_common_mental_disorders_double_up Recommended as a must read by Faculty 1000 of Medicine: http://www.f1000medicine.com/article/id/1165344/evaluation

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http://www.elementsbehavioralhealth.com/behavioral-health-news/anxiety-depression-and-substance-abuse-may-be-more-common-than-we-think/ http://www.huliq.com/11/86156/mental-disorders-may-be-more-common-thought http://psychcentral.com/news/2009/09/10/how-common-are-mental-disorders/8303.html http://www.bigmedicine.ca/bioscitech.htm#0912_Common_mental_disorders_may_be_more_common_than_we_think

Pardini, D., Frick, PJ, & Moffitt, TE, (2010). Building an evidence base for DSM-5 conceptualizations of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder: Introduction to the special section. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119, 683-688.

Hancox, RJ, Poulton, R, Ely, M, Welch, D, Taylor, DR, McLachlan, CR, Greene, J, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A., & Sears, MR. (2010). Differential effects of cannabis and tobacco smoking on lung function: A population-based study. European Respiratory Journal, 35, 42-47.

Covered in an editorial by Tashkin, D. P. Editorial. European Respiratory J. 2010. Reichenberg, A, Caspi, A, Harrington, HL, Houts, R., Keefe, RSE, Murray, RM, Poulton, R, & Moffitt, TE. (2010). Static and dynamic cognitive deficits in childhood precede adult schizophrenia: A 30-year study. American Journal of Psychiatry , 167, 160-169 Editoral in the Am J of Psychiatry, by Wendy Kates. Selected by the journal for Continuing Medical Education credit (CME). Covered at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/714958 http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2010/01/25/Schizophrenia-linked-to-verbal-issues/UPI-85991264481800/

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 36 Piquero, AR, Farrington, DP, Nagin, DS, Moffitt, TE (2010). Trajectories of offending and their relation to life success in late middle age: Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47, 151-173. Kieling, C, Kieling, RR, Rhode, LA, Canino, G, Klien, R, Leibenluft, E, Pine, D, Frick, PJ, Moffitt, TE, Nigg, JT, Taylor, E, Rannock, R, Shaffer, D, & Castellanos, X. (2010) The age-of onset of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. American J of Psychiatry, 167, 718-719.

Polanczyk G, Caspi A, Houts, R, Kollins, S, Rhode, LA, Moffitt TE. (2010). Extending the ADHD age of onset criterion to 12 years of age: Impact on prevalence and correlates evaluated in a prospectively studied birth cohort. JAACAP, 49, 210-216.

Winner of the 2010 Elaine Schlosser Lewis Award for Research from the AACAP

Caspi, A., Holmes, A, Uher, R, Hariri, A, and Moffitt, TE, (2010). Genetic sensitivity to the environment: The case of the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTT), and is implications for studying complex diseases and traits. American J of Psychiatry, 167, 509-527. TEACHING TOOL: http://www.nchpeg.org/bssr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19&Itemid=172

Kaufman, J, Gelernter, J, Kaffman, A, Caspi, A, Moffitt, TE (2010). Arguable assumptions, Questionable conclusions (reply to Munafo). Biological Psychiatry, 67, 19-20.

Grisham, J., Poulton, R, Moffitt, TE (2010). Reply to Mushtaq et al. British Journal of Psychiatry, 195, 555. http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/eletters/195/2/138#24609 Polanczyk G, Moffitt TE, Arseneault L, Cannon M, Ambler A, Keefe RSE, Houts R, Odgers CL, Caspi A. (2010). Childhood psychotic symptoms share etiological and clinical features with adult schizophrenia: Results from a representative birth cohort. Archives of General Psychiatry, 67, 328-338. Bowes, L., Maughan, B., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Arseneault, L. (2010). Families promote emotional and behavioural resilience to bullying: Evidence of an environmental effect. J of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 51, 809_817. Sugden, K., Arseneault, L, Harrington HL, Moffitt, TE, Williams, BS, Caspi, A (2010). The serotonin transporter gene moderates the development of emotional problems among children following bullying victimization, JAACAP, 49, 830-840. Poulton, R, Moffitt, T.E. (July 2010). The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study: tips and traps from a 40-year longitudinal study. The ISSBD Newsletter. Belsky, D., Moffitt, TE, Arseneault, L, Melchior, M., Caspi, A. (2010). Context and consequences of food insecurity in children’s development. Am J of Epidemiology, 172, 809-818. Wong, CCY, Caspi, A, Willliams, B, Craig, I, Houts, R, Ambler, A, Moffitt, TE, and Mill, J. (2010). A longitudinal study of epigenetic variation in twins, Epigenetics, 5, 516-526. Winner of the World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics Young Investigator Award, 2010. Houts, RM, Caspi, A, Pianta, RC, Arseneault, L, & Moffitt, TE. (2010). The challenging pupil in the classroom: Child effects on teachers. Psychological Science, 21, 1802-1810.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 37 Melchior, M., Caspi, A, Belsky, D, Moffitt,TE (2010). Nutritional assistance programs play a critical role in reducing food insecurity. Reply to Frank. Pediatrics. 125, 1267-1268. Book Chapters: Moffitt, TE, Ross, S. & Raine, A. (2010). Crime and biology. In J.Q. Wilson & J. Petersilia, Crime, 2nd edition Oxford University Press.

2011 Patent: US Patent Office Number 7972779 Issued 5th July 2011. APPLICATION Serial Number 10/889,450: A method for assessing behavioral predisposition: Depression in a human subject who has experienced a stressful life event, determining whether the subject carries one or more copies of a short promoter allele of a 5-HTT gene. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation & King’s College London, WARF Ref: P03167US, METHOD FOR ASSESSING BEHAVIORAL PREDISPOSITION Videos: Video interview about our research by the Jacobs Foundation, 10 minutes: http://award.jacobsfoundation.org/research-laureate-2010/ Video interview about our research by NARSAD, the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, 5 minutes: http://www.narsad.org/?q=node/13/disorder Articles: Danese, A., Caspi, A, Williams, B, Ambler, A, Sugden, K, Mika J, Werts, H, Freeman, J, Pariante, C, Moffitt TE, and Arseneault, L. (2011). Biological embedding of stress through inflammation processes in childhood. Molecular Psychiatry . 16, 244-246. PubMed PMID: 2015730

This paper is a “Hidden Jewel” on Faculty 1000 of Biology: http://f1000biology.com/top10/jewels/PHYSIOL This paper was awarded the Royal Society of Medicine 2010 Mental Health Foundation Research Prize This paper was reported by the US National Scientific Council on the Developing Child report The Foundations of Lifelong Health are Built in Early Childhood. http://developingchild.harvard.edu/index.php/library/reports_and_working_papers/foundations-of-lifelong-health/ http://bbrfoundation.org/press-releases/narsad-grantees-discover-that-a-history-of-child-abuse-and-maternal-separation-are

Shearer, DM, Thomson, WM, Caspi, A, Moffitt, TE, Poulton R. (2011). Intergenerational continuity in periodontal health: findings from the Dunedin Family History Study. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 38, 301-309. Shakoor, S., Jaffee, S., Andreou, P., Bowes, L., Ambler, A.P., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Arseneault, L. (2011). Mothers and children as informants of bullying victimisation: Results from an epidemiological cohort of children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 39, 379-387. DOI 10.1007/s10802-010-9463-5 Fontaine, NMG, McCrory, E, Boivin, M., Moffitt, TE, Viding, E, (2011). Predictors and outcomes of joint trajectories of callous-unemotional traits and conduct problems in childhood. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120 (3), 730-742. Arseneault L, Cannon M, Fisher HL, Polanczyk G, Moffitt TE, Caspi A (2011). Childhood trauma and children's emerging psychotic symptoms: a genetically sensitive longitudinal cohort study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 168, 65-72. This paper was covered in an editorial by Patricia Cohen, Abuse in Childhood and the Risk for Psychotic Symptoms in Later life,

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American J Psychiatry 168:7-8, January 2011 This paper was selected by the editor for Continuing Medical Education credit.

Moffitt, TE, Arseneault, L, Belsky, D, Dickson, N, Hancox, RJ, Harrington, HL, Houts, R, Poulton, R, Roberts, B, Ross, S., Sears, M, Thomson, M, and Caspi, A. (2011). A gradient of childhood self-control predicts health, wealth, and public safety. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, PNAS, 108, 2693-2698.

Fast-breaking paper December 2011 at http://sciencewatch.com/dr/fbp/2011/11decfbp/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/feb/07/why-willpower-matters Public Broadcasting System Lehrer News Hour programme on how this work has been translated by Sesame Street puppets to teach children financial literacy and saving behaviour http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/jan-june11/makingsense_06-03.html.

http://www.sesameworkshop.org/program_overview/for_me_for_you_for_later /Blog interview with Paul Salmon of PNS: http://newshour.tumblr.com/post/6250720530/the-key-to-a-successful-life Stephen Colbert covered the above PBS story: http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/389614/june-14-2011/close-sesame

Editorial by Angela Duckworth, (2011) The significance of self-control. PNAS F1000 of Biology, Excellent new finding, 2011. F1000 of Medicine, 2012. BabyandMe, April 2012. Worth the Wait, why teaching your child self control is the best gif you can give them. NPR radio story: http://www.npr.org/2011/02/14/133629477/for-kids-self-control-factors-into-future-success

This paper was covered widely in the media, including TIME, Science, Wall St Journal, Science News, Reuters, WebMD, The New Scientist, USA Today, News and Observer, Daily Telegraph, Toronto Globe & Mail, Parenting, Parenting Early Years, Boston Globe, etc.

Perhaps the best coverage is in Discover Magazine: http:/ /blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2011/01/24/sel f-control- in-chi ldhood-predicts-health-and-wealth- in-adulthood/

Scientific American is also good: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-self-control-works Wall Street journal http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904716604576542593019231326.html http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=where-theres-a-will http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/20/arts/genetics-and-crime-at-institute-of-justice-conference.html?_r=1&hpw http://articles.boston.com/2011-06-12/bostonglobe/29650724_1_marshmallow-control-children

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/01/30/955533/unruly-kids-may-not-change.html http://www.voxy.co.nz/lifestyle/children-more-self-control-turn-healthier-and-wealthier-adults/5/79430 http:/ /blogs.wsj .com/health/2011/01/24/toddlers-with- low-self-control- face-problems-in-adul thood/ http:/ /onl ine.wsj .com/art ic le/SB10001424052748704279704576102164041456434.html http:/ /www.physorg.com/news/2011-01-chi ldhood-self-control-adult-health-wealth.html http:/ /healthland.t ime.com/2011/01/24/the-key-to-health-wealth-and-success-self-control/ http:/ /www.parentcentral .ca/parent/newsfeatures/art ic le/927209--sel f -discipl ine-determines-kids-success http:/ /www.sciencenews.org/view/gener ic/ id/69090/t i t le/Stage_set_early_for_success,_or_fai lure http:/ /www.healthf inder.gov/news/newsstory.aspx?docID=649156 http:/ /k idshealth.org/parent/emotions/behavior /sel f_control.html ) http:/ /news.discovery.com/human/chi ldren-sel f-control-success-110124.html http:/ / in.reuters.com/art ic le/ idINIndia-54371120110124 http:/ /www.theglobeandmai l .com/l i fe/health/the-secret-of-success/art icle1881494/ http:/ /www.myhealthnewsdai ly.com/self-control-chi ldren-health-wealth-f inances-110124-1082/

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http:/ /chi ldren.webmd.com/news/20110124/self-control- in-chi ldhood-br ings-adults-success http://content.usatoday.com/communities/sciencefair/post/2011/01/study-self-control-at-age-5-key-to-future/1 http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/sante/2011/01/24/002-enfant-maitrise-soi.shtml http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20029-kids-with-low-selfcontrol-are-less-successful-adults.html http://www.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Childs-Self-control-Predicts-Future-Health-Success-114791594.html http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/01/dont-take-that-cookie.html

Uher, R, Caspi, A, Houts, R, Sugden, K, Williams, B, Poulton, R, Moffitt, TE. (2011). Serotonin transporter gene moderates childhood maltreatment’s effects on persistent but not single-episode depression: Replications and implications for resolving inconsistent results. J of Affective Disorders. 135, 56-65. Discussed in an editorial by George Brown.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9564000/9564795.stm The World Today (BBC World Service) http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/p00jdcdc Radio 5 Live http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0135yp0 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-14503479 http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2011/08/110815_salud_maltrato_infantil_depresion_sao.shtml http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/aug/15/depression-childhood-abuse-maltreatment http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/health/news/article3134048.ece http://news.scotsman.com/health/Experts-link-depression-to-abuse.6818723.jp http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2026108/Childhood-abuse-victi ms-twice-likely-suffer-lifetime-depression.html http://www.channel4.com/news/depression-link-to-childhood-abuse

Ouellet-Morin, I., Danese, A., Bowes, L., Shakoor, S., Ambler, A., Pariante, C., Papadopoulos, A., Caspi, A Moffitt, T.E., & Arseneault, L. (2011). A discordant MZ twin design shows blunted cortisol reactivity among bullied children. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 50, 574-582.

Accompanying editorial by Polanczyk, G. (2011). Monozygotic twins discordant for being bullied: A step closer

to understanding the biology of victimization. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 50, 538-539.

Thomson, WM, Caspi, A , Poulton, R, Moffitt, TE, & Broadbent, J. (2011). Personality and oral health. European Journal of Oral Sciences.,119, 366-372 . Zimmermann, P, Brückl, T, Nocon, A, Heck, A, Pfister, H, Binder, E, Uhr, M, Lieb, R, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Holsboer, F, Ising, M. (2011). Interaction of FKBP5 gene variants and adverse life events in predicting Depression onset: Results from a Ten-Year Prospective Community Study. American J of Psychiatry, 168, 1107-1116.

Editorial by Bruztowicz & Freedman, AJP, 168, page 1017 Ouellet-Morin, I, Odgers, CL, Danese, A, Bowes, L, Shakoor, S, Papadopoulos, AS, Caspi, A, Moffitt, TE, & Arseneault, L (2011). Blunted cortisol responses to stress signal social and behavioral problems among maltreated/bullied 12 year-old children. Biological Psychiatry, 70, 1016-1023. Shearer, DM, Thomson, WM, Caspi, A, Moffitt, TE, Poulton R. (2011). Family history and oral health: findings from the Dunedin Family History Study, Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology. 40, 105-115. Grisham, JR, Fullana, MA, Mataix-Cols, D, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Poulton, R. (2011). Risk factors prospectively associated with adult obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychological Medicine, 41, 2495-2506.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 40 Book chapters: Caspi, A., Holmes, A, Uher, R, Hariri, A, and Moffitt, TE, (2011). Genetic sensitivity to the environment: The case of the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTT), and is implications for studying complex diseases and traits. In K Dodge and M Rutter (Eds.). Gene–Environment Interactions in Developmental Psychopathology. Guilford Publications. Moffitt, TE. & Ross, S. (2011). Self-control, Health, Wealth and Public Safety. In PJ Cook, J Ludwig, & J McCrary. Controlling Crime: Strategies and Tradeoffs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Piquero, A. & Moffitt, T.E. (2011). The personal history of the developmental taxonomy of antisocial behavior: An interview with Terrie Moffitt. Pp 397-408 In F.T.Cullen (Ed.) The Origins of Criminology: Advances in Criminological Theory, volume 16.

2012 Conference hosted and organized: Klaus Grawe Foundation ThinkTank 2012, Childhood violence exposure: Effects on neurobiology and health. 18 participants, Zuoz, Switzerland, 23-28 June. Video: American Society of Criminology Oral History Project: http://www.asc41.com/videos/Oral_History/terriemoffitt.html Forward to a book: Moffitt, TE, (2012). Forward. In Victoria Costello, A Lethal Inheritance: A Mother Uncovers the Science Behind Three Generations of Mental Illness, NY: Prometheus Books.

“A Mind in Danger” by Victoria Costello, March 2012 issue of Scientific American Mind. www.ScientificAmerican.com/Mind http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/awakening-psyche/201201/what-if-mental-illness-is-universal-experience http://www.psychologytoday.com/em/86915 Who Is Left Out of the DSM-5 Debate? Of Course, Consumers reviewed in: http://dana.org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=38542

Popular Press: Our “tiny house” was covered in a 3-page story with slide show in the NY Times (and International Herald Tribune). One Shed Fits All <http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/04/greathomesanddestinations/one-shed-fits-all-a-modernist-dogtrot-reborn.html?emc=eta1> Articles: Belsky, D., Caspi, A, Arseneault, L, Bliedorn, W, Fonagy, P, Goodman, M, Houts, R, Moffitt, TE. (2012). Etiological features of Borderline Personality-related characteristics in a birth cohort of 12-year-old children. Development and Psychopathology, 24, 251-265. Shakoor, S., Jaffee, S.R., Bowes, L., Ouellet-Morin, I., Andreou, P, Happe, F., Moffitt, T.E., & Arseneault, L. (2012). A prospective longitudinal study of children's theory of mind and adolescent involvement in bullying. J of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 53, 254-261. Piquero, NL & Moffitt, TE (2012). Can childhood factors predict workplace deviance? Justice Quarterly.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 41 DOI:10.1080/07418825.2012.661446 Gregory, A., Moffitt, TE, Ambler, A, Houts, R., Arseneault, L., Caspi, A. (2012). Maternal insomnia and children’s socialization environments. Sleep. 35, 579-582. Shalev, I, Moffitt, TE, Sugden, K, Williams, B, Houts, RM, Danese, A, Mill, J, Arseneault, L, Caspi, A. (2012). Exposure to violence during childhood is associated with telomere erosion from 5 to 10 years of age: A longitudinal Study. Molecular Psychiatry.

Video on YouTube from the Association of Psychological Science: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGTE1BLQx8g&list=UUIkzmtnflLAZ2vAObULZbrQ&index=1&feature=plcp Blog which is the Daily Observations: http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/video/convention-video-blog-violence-exposure-during-childhood-is-associated-with-telomere-erosion.html http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v490/n7419/full/490169a.html VIDEO http://www.americanownews.com/story/19033662/abused-kids Smithsonian Magazine, January 2013, Expiration Dates: New research suggests we can defy our genetic destiny. Wall St Journal http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304363104577390462225369908.html USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/story/2012-04-24/violence-cellular-mark/54493338/1 Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120424095946.htm WebMD http://children.webmd.com/news/20120423/kids-exposed-bullying-violence-may-age-faster LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/19858-bullying-child-abuse-aging.html ScienceNOW http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/04/childhood-stress-leaves-genetic.html TIME Magazine http://healthland.time.com/2012/04/24/how-bullying-and-abuse-may-age-children-prematurely/ Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/health/la-he-violence-aging-20120425,0,3628526.story Der Spiegel (Germany) http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0,1518,829411,00.html Giornalettismo (Italy) http://www.giornalettismo.com/archives/273936/i-bambini-maltrattati-invecchiano-prima/ World science, <http://www.world-science.net/othernews/120424_violence>:

Fisher, HL, Moffitt, TE, Houts, RM, Belsky, DW, Arseneault, L, Caspi, A. (2012). Bullying victimization and risk of self-harm in early adolescence: a longitudinal cohort study. British Medical Journal, 344, e2683; doi: 10.1136/bmj.e2683. “Must read” by Faculty 1000 of Medicine. http://f1000.com/716747952

BBC News – Bullied ‘more prone to self-harm’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17868476

Press Association – Bully victims ‘prone to self harm’ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/9284854/Can-bullying-be-beaten.html http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5hGlmMXdSmIex3oHb4nPrRmwj68mA?docId=N0549231335398499617A Yahoo News (received through Health Day wire service) - Bullied children at greater risk for self-harm, study finds’ http://news.yahoo.com/bullied-children-greater-risk-self-harm-study-finds-130408638.html Huffington Post – Bullied children ‘three times more likely’ to self-harm http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/04/26/bullied-children-self-harm_n_1456214.html Times of India – Bullied kids self hurt themselves later http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-04-27/parenting/31421305_1_harm-family-adversity-researchers

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iop/news/records/2012/April/Bullied-children.aspx Skynews radio to 300 stations in the UK http://www.nhs.uk/news/2012/04april/Pages/self-harm-risk-teen-bullying.aspx

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 42 Slutske, W, Moffitt, TE, Poulton, R, and Caspi, A. (2012). Under-controlled child temperament predicts adult problem gambling. Psychological Science, 23, 510-516.

http://blogs.wsj.com/ideas-market/2012/04/06/temperament-at-3-predicts-unhealthy-gambling-at-32/?KEYWORDS=gambling Wall Street Journal, April 6, 2012 (http://blogs.wsj.com/ideas-market/2012/04/06/temperament-at-3-predicts-unhealthy-gambling-at-32/) ScienceDaily, April 23, 2012 (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120423153143.htm) U.S. News and World Report, April 24, 2012 (http://health.usnews.com/health-news/news/articles/2012/04/24/impulsive-tots-at-risk-for-gambling-problems-later-study) TIME magazine, April 26, 2012 (http://healthland.time.com/2012/04/26/how-preschool-behavior-can-predict-addiction-and-problem-gambling-in-adulthood/) NeuropsychiatryÊ (http://www.futuremedicine.com/loi/npy)

Odgers, CL, Caspi, A,, Bates, CJ, Sampson, RJ, Moffitt, TE. (2012). Systematic social observations of local neighborhoods using Google Street View: A reliable and cost-effective tool. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 53:10, pp 1009–1017, doi:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2012.02565.x. Murray TJL and the Global Burden of Disease Study Diseases and Injuries Group (2012). Global burden of diseases and injuries for 291 causes, 21 regions, 1990-2010: A systematic analysis. The Lancet, 380, 2197-2223. Vos, T and the Global Burden of Disease Study Diseases and Injuries Group (2012). Years lived with disability (YLDs) for 1,160 sequelae of 289 diseases and injuries, for 1990-2010: A systematic analysis. The Lancet, 380, 2163-2196. Ozge Gunduz-Cinar, Kathryn P. MacPherson, Resat Cinar, Joyonna Gamble-George, Karen Sugden, Benjamin Williams, Teniel S Ramikie, Adam X. Gorka, Alexandros Makriyannis, Richie Poulton, Sachin Patel, Ahmad R. Hariri, Avshalom Caspi, Terrie E. Moffitt, George Kunos, Andrew Holmes (2012). Enhanced endocannabinoids promote fear plasticity. Molecular Psychiatry

Must-Read Paper Rated 10, Faculty 1000 of Medicine, 2012. Number 3 most viewed in Pharmacology & Drug Discovery, and also Number 1 in the Hidden Jewels Top 10.

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/2012/06/12/overcoming-fear-in-the-brain/ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47779276#.T9eOII6zu25 http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2012/06/13/Natural-marijuana-in-brain-eases-anxiety/UPI-14841339566980/?spt=hs&or=hn http://m.io9.com/5917936/could-a-single-pill-make-you-fearless

http://www.agoravox.fr/actualites/sante/article/l-am3506-une-molecule-de-synthese-118929

Belsky, DW, Moffitt, TE, Houts, RM, Bennett, GG, Biddle AK, Blumethal, JA, Evans, JP Harrington, HL, Sugden, K, Williams, B, Poulton, R, Caspi, A. (2012). Polygenic risk for adult obesity is mediated by rapid childhood growth: Evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study, Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 166(6), 515-521.

Editorial in APAM by Jose Fernandez http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/update/current.htm http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/765048 http://en.paperblog.com/can-a-genetic-test-say-why-you-are-fat-240346/

http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/hsn/some-genes-seem-to-raise-risk-of-obesity-study http://health.usnews.com/health-news/news/articles/2012/06/04/some-genes-seem-to-raise-risk-of-obesity-study http://www.newsday.com/news/health/some-genes-seem-to-raise-risk-of-obesity-study-1.3761191 http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=250011420 http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/05/us-black-girls-exercise-idUSBRE85414720120605

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 43 (2012). Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife. PNAS. vol. 109, no. 40, pp E2657–E2664. Plain English summary for patients and their carers: mentalhealthcare.org.uk at

http://www.mentalhealthcare.org.uk/cannabis http://www.mentalhealthcare.org.uk/research_downloads

One-minute Science Update story online: http://www.scienceupdate.com/ Recommended by Faculty 1000 of Medicine: http://f1000.com/717954083. Commentary: R. Gonzalez and JM Swanson, (2012) Long term effects of adolescent onset and persistent use of cannabis. PNAS October 2, 2012, vol. 109 , no. 40, pp 15970–15971, www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1214124109 15970–15971 OBVIOUS FINDING OF THE YEAR 2012: http://www.livescience.com/25794-no-duh-12-obvious-science-findings-of-2012.html?cid=dlvr.it

#3 MOST SIGNIFICANT PAPER OF 2012, JOURNAL WATCH PSYCHIATRY: http://psychiatry.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2012/1228/1?q=etoc_jwpsych PRINT NEWS STORIES: Nature: http://www.nature.com/news/drop-in-iq-linked-to-heavy-teenage-cannabis-use-1.11278 Also covered in essays in Lancet, Neurology Today, and Psychiatric Annals. The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/study-teenagers-who-routinely-use-marijuana-before-age-18-may-see-long-term-declines-in-iq/2012/08/27/afe4d504-f07c-11e1-b74c-84ed55e0300b_story.html AAAS: http://www.scienceupdate.com/2012/09/teen/ IoP News story: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iop/news/records/2012/August/cannabis-IQ.aspx BBC News: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19372456 Follow up piece: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19396351 BBC Breakfast interview: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19394810 BBC Today programme: http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9747000/9747088.stm BBC Thought of the day by Vishvapani, a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order: http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/thought, http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/thought#playepisode1 BBC Channel 4 Online: http://www.channel4.com/news/teenage-warning-heavy-cannabis-use-lowers-your-iq Metro: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/909884-cannabis-more-damaging-to-iqs-of-under-18s-than-adults ITV Coverage: http://www.itv.com/news/story/2012-08-28/cannabis-use-permanently-damages-iq/ NHS Choices (Behind the Headlines): http://www.nhs.uk/news/2012/08august/Pages/Does-smoking-dope-turn-you-into-one.aspx The Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/aug/27/cannabis-damaging-under-18s-study The Daily Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9426205/Cannabis-smoking-permanently-lowers-IQ.html The Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/teen-cannabis-use-may-damage-brain-for-life-warns-major-study-8082533.html The Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2194422/How-teenagers-addicted-cannabis-risk-damaging-IQ-signs-normally-seen-early-Alzheimers.html?ito=feeds-newsxml Daily Express: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/342390/-Cannabis-lowers-IQ-of-teens- Le Monde: http://www.lemonde.fr/sante/article/2012/08/28/une-etude-souligne-les-effets-nefastes-du-cannabis-sur-le-cerveau-des-adolescents_1752093_1651302.html New Zealand Herald: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10829929 Huffington Post (UK): http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/08/27/cannabis-lower-iq-teenagers-madeline-meier-duke-university-psychiatry-health_n_1832769.html?utm_hp_ref=uk The Week: http://www.theweek.co.uk/health-science/48693/teenage-cannabis-use-reduces-iq-permanently Globo (Brazil) http://www.globovision.com/news.php?nid=244761 El Mundo (Spain): http://www.elmundo.es/elmundosalud/2012/08/27/neurociencia/1346090773.html Yahoo News: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/teens-smoke-pot-damage-memory-intelligence-190124935.html Press Association: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5hQiO9zkGprJ_mlQVjWGZBq66aG_w?docId=N0207461346028367298A TIME: http://healthland.time.com/2012/08/28/does-weekly-marijuana-use-by-teens-really-cause-a-drop-in-iq/ New Scientist: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn22213-teenage-cannabis-use-leads-to-cognitive-decline.html USA Today: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2012/08/study-pot-use-before-age-18-harms-iq-attention-

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memory/1#.UD3hyKDh_To New York Times: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/27/early-marijuana-use-linked-to-to-i-q-loss/ Fox News: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/08/27/pot-users-show-drop-in-iq-from-adolescence-to-adulthood/ ABC News: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/08/27/teenage-marijuana-use-may-hurt-future-iq/ Der Spiegel http://www.spiegel.de/gesundheit/psychologie/cannabis-langzeitstudie-jahrelanges-kiffen-laesst-den-iq-sinken-a-852383.html Tagesanzeiger http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/wissen/medizin-und-psychologie/Kiffen-macht-dumm/story/29678144 Reuters South America http://lta.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idLTASIE87R00Z20120828 Times of India: http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-28/health/33449502_1_iq-tests-avshalom-caspi-iq-points CNN: http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-834063 RTE (Ireland) http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0828/research-cannabis-teenagers.html Pittsburgh Post Gazette: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/news/science/teen-marijuana-use-linked-to-later-declines-in-iq-650765/ Ha aretz, Israel: http://www.haaretz.co.il/news/world/1.1811217 Daily Mash: http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/cannabis-smokers-still-cleverer-than-lager-fans-2012082939303 El Pais Spain: http://sociedad.elpais.com/sociedad/2012/08/28/actualidad/1346140087_856467.html De Volkskrant Netherlands: http://www.volkskrant.nl/vk/nl/2672/Wetenschap-Gezondheid/article/detail/3307066/2012/08/28/Paar-keer-per-week-een-blowtje-maakt-jongeren-later-dommer. Los Angeles Times: http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-pot-smoking-mental-slippage-20120827,0,4293182.story Discover: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2012/08/29/pot-dependence-in-adolescence-is-linked-to-a-long-term-drop-in-iq/ Guardian blog: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/brain-flapping/2012/aug/29/cannabis-reduces-iq?newsfeed=true Duke Chronicle: http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/teenage-marijuana-use-causes-mental-deficit Opposingviews: http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/drug-law/latest-media-buzz-regarding-pot-s-potential-impact-iq-misses-bigger-issue VIDEO LINKS: Canada: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/08/27/marijuana-teen-brain.html UK: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/video/2012/aug/28/cannabis-damage-under-18s-adults-video?newsfeed=true (with Richie) BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19372456 New Zealand: http://www.3news.co.nz/Cannabis-use-linked-to-IQ-loss---NZ-study/tabid/309/articleID/267052/Default.aspx Australia: http://au.news.yahoo.com/video/national/watch/30236523/marijuana-use-can-cause-brain-damage/ Germany: http://www.spiegel.de/video/cannabis-langzeitstudie-regelmaessiges-kiffen-laesst-iq-sinken-video-1217774.html BBC follow up story on legal aspects: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19413111 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psv0D1DaUUc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S1wqMtXp-E http://video.ca.msn.com/watch/video/cannabis-smokers-risk-lower-iq/16i5llnwf (with Temi) http://www.euronews.com/2012/08/28/study-suggests-iq-risks-for-young-cannabis-users/

Odgers, CL., Caspi, A., Russell, MA., Sampson, RJ. Arseneault, L, & Moffitt, TE. (2012). Supportive parenting mediates widening neighborhood-level socioeconomic disparities in children’s antisocial behavior from ages 5 to 12. Development and Psychopathology. 24(3),705-721.

Loeber, R, Menting, B, Lynam, D, Moffitt, TE, Stouthamer-Loeber, M, Stallings, R, Farrington, DP, & Pardini, D. (2012). Findings from the Pittsburgh Youth Study: Cognitive impulsivity and intelligence as predictors of the age-crime curve. J of American Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Book Chapters 2012: VandenBree, M., Williams, N, & Moffitt, T.E. (2012). Genetic influences on antisocial behavior, problem substance use and schizophrenia. In J. Gunn & P. Taylor (eds.) Forensic Psychiatry. London: Hodder Arnold.

In Press

Documentary Film: The Science of Us: The 1037 most studied people in the world. In collaboration with Razorfilms New Zealand. A 4-part documentary feature film supported by TVNZ. Articles:

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 45 Bowes, L., Maughan, B., Ball, H., Shakoor, S., Ouellet-Morin, I., Caspi, A., Moffitt, T.E., & Arseneault, L. (in press). Chronic bullying victimization across school transitions: The role of genetic and environmental influences. Development and Psychopathology. Ramrakha, S, Paul, C, Bell, M, Dickson, N, Moffitt, TE, & Caspi, A. (in press). The relationship between multiple sex partners and anxiety, depression and substance dependence disorders: a cohort study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, Meier, M.H., Caspi, A., Houts, R., Slutske, W., Harrington, H.L, Jackson, K., Belsky, D.W., Poulton, R., & Moffitt, T.E. (in press). Prospective developmental subtypes of alcohol dependence from age 18 to 32 years: Implications for nosology, etiology, and intervention. Development and Psychopathology. Belsky, DW, Moffitt, TE, Baker, TB, Biddle, AK, Evans, JP, Harrington HL, Houts, R, Meier, M, Morissey, J, Sugden, K, Williams, B, Poulton, R, and Caspi, A. (in press). Polygenic risk accelerates the developmental progression to heavy, persistent smoking and nicotine dependence: Evidence from a 4-Decade Longitudinal Study. JAMA Psychiatry (formerly Archives of General Psychiatry) Belsky, DW, Moffitt, TE, & Caspi, A. (in press). Genetics in population health science: Strategies and opportunities. American J of Public Health. Moffitt, TE and the Klaus-Grawe 2012 Think Tank (in press). Childhood exposure to violence and lifelong health: Clinical intervention science and stress biology research join forces. Development and Psychopathology, 25th Anniversary Special issue. Shalev, I, Moffitt, TE, Wong, TY, Meier, M, Ding, J, Cheung, CY, Ikram, KM, Caspi, A, Poulton, R (in press). Retinal Vessel Caliber and Neuropsychological functioning: An investigative tool for cognitive epidemiology. Psychological Science. Belsky, DW, Moffitt, TE Sugden, K, Williams, B, Houts, R, McCarthy, J, Caspi, A. (in press). Development and evaluation of a genome risk score for obesity. Biodemography and Social Biology. Fisher, HL, Caspi, A, Poulton, R, Meier, MH, Houts, R, Harrington, HL, Arseneault, L, Moffitt, TE. (in press). Specificity of childhood psychotic symptoms for predicting schizophrenia by 38 years of age: A birth cohort study. Psychological Medicine. Book Chapters in press: Moffitt, T.E. (in press). Preface, for C. Gibson & M Krohn, Eds. Handobook of Life-course Criminology. Springer Verlag. Moffitt, TE. (in press). Childhood self-control and the population’s crime rate, health, and wealth. In R. Loeber, Feschrift for David Farrington, The Future of Criminology, Oxford University Press. Piquero, A. & Moffitt, TE. (in press). Moffitt’s developmental taxonomy of antisocial behavior. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER EDITORIAL REVIEW Articles: Russell, MA, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Whalen, CK, Odgers, CL (in review). Are children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder at increased risk for early alcohol and tobacco use?

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 46 Jaffee, SR, Bowes, L, Ouellet-Morin, I, Fisher, HL, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Merrick, MT, and Arseneault, L. ( in review). Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Break the Intergenerational Cycle of Abuse: A Prospective Nationally-Representative Cohort of Children in the UK. Meier, MH, Shalev, I, Moffitt, TE, Kapur, S, Keefe, R, Wong, T, Besly, D, Harrington, HL, Hogan. S, Houts, R. Caspi, A, Poulton, R. (In review). Retinal imaging reveals microvascular abnormalities in schizophrenia. McEwen, F, Moffitt, TE, Arseneault, L (in review). Is childhood cruelty to animals a marker for child maltreatment in a population-based sample of children? Breslau, N, Koenen, K, Swanson, Agnew-Blais, Houts, R., Poulton, R, Caspi, A., Moffitt, TE. (in review). Early childhood maltreatment, juvenile disorders and adult PTSD: A prospective investigation. Meier, M.H., Caspi, A., Reichenberg, A., Keefe, R.S.E., Fisher, H., Harrington, H., Houts, R., Poulton, R., Moffitt, T.E. (under review). Neuropsychological Decline in Schizophrenia from the Premorbid to Post-Onset Period: Evidence from a Population-Representative Longitudinal Study. Belsky DW. et al. (in review). Polygenic risk predicts onset, persistence, and biological characteristics of asthma: Evidence from a 4-Decade Longitudinal Study. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Editorial Board Member: Clinical Psychological Science, Consulting Editor, 2011-2013. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 1998 – 2004 (Advisory board), 2004-2014 (Editorial Board). Depression and Anxiety, Editorial Board, 2008-2014. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Editorial Board 2005-2015. The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal, Editorial Board, 2009. Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, Editorial Board, 2009-2013. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Panel 2007-2009. Crime and Justice, Annual Review of Research, University of Chicago Press, 2007 - 2010. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, Editorial Board, 1997-1999; 2005-2008, 2009-2011 International Journal of Clinical Health Psychology, Editorial Board, 2006-2012. Perspectives on Psychological Science, Associate Editor, 2007-2008. Child Development Perspectives, 2007-2009. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1990 - 2004. Criminology and Public Policy, 2000 - 2005. Criminology, 1990 - 1992, 1997 - 1999. European Journal of Criminology, 2002-2005. Croatian Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology, 1996 - 2000. Journal of Personality, 1995 - 1997. Crime and Justice, Annual Review of Research, University of Chicago Press, 1995 - 1999. Psychology, Public Policy, & the Law, APA journal, 1995 - 2005. Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency, 1992 - 1995, 1997 - 2008. Psychological Assessment, 1989 - 1990. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 47 Ad Hoc Reviewer (manuscripts): Alcoholism Addictions American Journal of Psychiatry American Psychologist American Sociological Review Applied Preventive Psychology Archives of General Psychiatry Biological Psychiatry British Journal of Psychiatry Child Development Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health Criminology Criminology & Public Policy Development & Psychopathology Developmental Psychology Developmental Review European Journal of Criminology Institute of Medicine

International J of Neuropsychopharmacology Journal of Adolescence Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Journal of the American Medical Assn, JAMA Journal of Family Psychology Journal of Quantitative Criminology Justice Quarterly National Academy of Sciences Personality and Individual Differences Psychological Bulletin Psychological Assessment Psychological Medicine PNAS Quantitative Criminology Science Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology PLOS Medicine

Grant Proposal Reviews:

UK Medical Research Council, Advisory Board, Neurosciences, 2001-2004. UK Medical Research Council, College of Experts, Neurosciences, 2005-2009. US National Institute of Mental Health (Study Section Prevention & Epidemiology 1997-2000; Behavior Genetics and Epidemiology study Section, 2005-2009) US National Institute of Justice US National Science Foundation Israel Science Foundation Johan Jacobs Foundation (Swiss) The Wellcome Trust The Scottish Executive Dept. of Health The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

The BUPA Foundation, UK. Dutch Social Science Research Council New Zealand Health Research Council NIH LRP, Loan Repayment Program Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Dana Foundation American Association of University Women Sophia Medical Research Foundation Scientific Advisory Board, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. UK Economic & Social Research Council Canadian Institute for Health Research William T. Grant Foundation Swiss National Science Foundation National Institute on Aging

National and International Service Committees: Nuffield Foundation, Board of Trustees, 2010-2015 The Health and Retirement Study, Data Monitoring Board. 2009-2012. DSM-V Working Group on ADHD & Disruptive Disorders, 2007-2012. Stockholm Criminology Prize Jury, 2007-2012. National Academy of Sciences, Advisory Committee on Law and Justice, 2005-2012. Academia Europea, Behavioural Sciences section committee, 2008-2012. British Academy Section 6 Psychology, Standing Committee, 2006-2010. American Society of Criminology, Fellows Committee, 2010 National Academy of Sciences, Panel on Understanding and Controlling the Demand for Illegal Drugs, 2007-2010. American Psychiat. Assn.-WHO-NIMH committee to review research on DSM-V externalizing disorders, 2004-2007. Faculty 1000 of Medicine, 2005-2007.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 48 UK Dept. of Trade & Industry, Office of Science & Innovation, Foresight Project on Mental Capital, 2006. Consultant to the Council of Europe Directorate General I - Legal Affairs Bioethics Department, 2006. MRC Cohort Studies Steering Committee, 2006. Advisory Board, Universiteit Basel Swiss Etiological Study of Adjustment and Mental Health (SESAM), 2005-2007. UK ESRC-Cambridge Network for the Study of Social Contexts in Pathways to Crime (SCOPIC), 2003-2007. Institute Fellow, University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology, 2004-2007. National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Improving Research Data on Firearms, 2001-2004. Member of the Board of Electors for the Wolfson Professorship, University of Cambridge, 2003-2007. Medical Research Council Advisory Board member, 2001-2003, College of Experts, 2005-2009. Advisory Board, MacArthur Foundation Research on Pathways to Desistance, 2000-2006. Scientific Council of the Sophia Foundation for Medical Research, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1999 - 2004. APA Working Group on Genetics Research, 2002-2003. APA Division 7 Awards Committee, 2003. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Scientific Advisory Committee for Prevention Initiative Healthy Passages, 2001-2002. Nuffield Council on Bioethics Working Party on Ethics of Research in Genes and Behaviour, UK, 2000-2003. Virtual Institute on Severe Personality Disorder, UK Department of Health, 1998 - 2002. Johan Jacobs Foundation Young Investigator Awards Committee, Switzerland, 1998 - 2001. National Science Foundation National Consortium on Violence Research (NCOVR) Steering Committee, 1995 -1998, 2002-2003. MacArthur Foundation/National Institute of Justice Program on Human Development and Criminal Behavior Scientific Director’s Team, 1988 - 1995. American Society of Criminology Awards Committee, 1995, 2003. International Self-Report Delinquency Collaborative Study of the Netherlands Ministry of Justice, 1990 -1993.

Community Service: Habitat for Humanity, my research team volunteered in building a house, December 2009. Clapham Labour Party, debate on genetics and early interventions, 2007 Madison Metropolitan School District Research Ethics Review Board, 1987-1991 ARC Community Corrections Services for Women, Advisory Board, 1988-1997 North Carolina State Legislature, consultation on domestic violence treatment legislation, 2002. Wisconsin Council on Children and Families, consultation on Wisconsin Juvenile Crime code, 1996 University Service: Duke Provost’s Academic Promotions and Tenure Committee, 2009-2013. Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre Deputy Director, 2006-2012. Duke Medicine Center for the Study of Aging 2012- Duke IGSP reappointment committee for M Angrist 2012 Duke IGSP Leadership Committee 2012 Duke IGSP Law Genomics Search Committee 2011-2102 Duke Clinical Psychology curriculum committee 2011-2012 Inst of Psychiatry search committee for SGDP Dept head 2011-2012 Duke The Center for Child and Family Policy (CCFP) faculty member, 2009-2012. Duke NIDA-funded P30 Transdisciplinary Prevention Research Center (TPRC), Executive Committee, 2009-2012. Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) Advisory Board, 2008-2012. “My Brother A Muslim” documentary film screening & Senegalese supper for Duke Faculty-Student Program, 2010. Duke Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Director Dale Purves. Member, 2008.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 49 Duke Population Research Institute (DuPRI) planning committee, interim Executive Committee 2009-2010. Duke P&N department clinical faculty search committee, 2008. Chair, Academic Promotion and Tenure committee for Professor Ahmad Hariri, 2008. King’s College London, Health School’s Academic Workforce Committee, 2007. Institute of Psychiatry Research Assessment Exercise Committee, 2007. Institute of Psychiatry Academic Promotions Committee, 2004-2007. SGDP Centre Awards Committee, 2004-2007. SGDP Centre Space Committee, 2003-2007. Forensic Psychiatry Chair Search Committee, Institute of Psychiatry, 2001 - 2002. Forensic Psychiatry Research Group Co-chair, Institute of Psychiatry, 1997 - 2002. U.Wisconsin. Social Studies Divisional Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2001-2002 New Building Committee, Institute of Psychiatry, UK, 1998 - 1999. Won a £14m grant to build a new Centre. U Wisconsin Graduate School Research Awards Committee, 1992 - 1996. College of Letters & Science Undergraduate Appeals Committee, 1992 - 1995. College of Letters & Science Undergraduate Award Committee, 1991 - 1992. College of Letters & Science "Learning-Disabled Curriculum" Committee, 1990 - 1992. College of Letters & Science Faculty Advising Service, 1987 - 1990. U Wisconsin Faculty Senate, 1988 - 1989. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Univ of WI “Psychology in London” Program for undergraduates (honors thesis abroad) Cognitive Assessment and Psychometric Testing Research Ethics Abnormal Psychology

Proposal Writing Workshop for Young Scientists Developmental Psychopathology: Research Methods Dev. Psychopathology: Early Intervention for Prevention Dev. Psychopathology: Antisocial Behaviour Gene-environment Interplay in Mental Health

DOCTORAL STUDENT AND POSTDOCTORAL TRAINEE MENTORSHIPS Jennifer White (1992 Ph.D.), Senior Psychologist, Harvard Medical School, McLean Hospital. Bill Henry (1992 Ph.D., psychology), Associate Professor of Psychology, Colby College (left the field). Donald Lynam (1995 Ph.D., clinical psychology), Full Professor of Psychology, Purdue University.

2002 American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology in the area of Psychopathology

Lynn Magdol (1995-1996 Postdoc, sociology), Assistant Professor of Sociology, SUNY, Buffalo. (not tenured) Robert Krueger (1996 Ph.D., clinical psychology), McNight Full Professor of Psychology, University of Minnesota.

2005 American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology in the area of Individual Differences.

Denise Newman (1995-1996 Postdoc), Assistant Professor of Psychology, Tulane University. Private practice. Brad Entner Wright (1996 - 1998 Postdoc, sociology), Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Connecticut. Richard Miech (1997 Postdoc, public health), Dept. Chair & Professor of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver. Anna Bardone (2001 PhD, clinical psychology), Associate Professor of Psychology, University of NC at Chapel Hill.. Louise Arseneault (1998-2001 postdoc, psychiatry), Reader, Institute of Psychiatry, UK. Sara Jaffee (2001 PhD, psychology), Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania

2006 Division 53 of the American Psychological Assn. Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Early Career Research Contributions Award,

2007 SRCD Early Career Award, Society for Research in Child Development. Julia Kim-Cohen (2002-2005 postdoc, clinical psychology, Assistant Professor, Yale University. NIH Loan Repayment Plan Awardee. Kali Trzesniewski (2003-2005 postdoc, psychology), Associate Center Dir., UC Davis. Jon Mill (2003-2004 postdoc), Reader, Exeter University and Institute of Psychiatry, UK

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 50 Alice Gregory (2005-2006 postdoc, psychology), Senior Lecturer, Goldsmith’s College, University of London. Maria Melchior (2006-2007 postdoc, public health epidemiology). Research Senior Lecturer, INSERM, Paris, France. Candice Odgers (2005-2007 postdoc, psychology). Associate Professor, Duke University. 2007 American Psychological Assn. Law and Psychology Early Career Award. 2009 William T. Grant Young Investigator Award. 2011 SRCD Early Career Award, Society for Research in Child Development. 2012 Assn of Psychological Science Janet Taylor Spence Award Barry Milne (2002-2009 PhD student, psychology). Senior Researcher, University of Auckland. Guilherme Polanczyk, MD PhD (2008-2009 postdoc, medicine). Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Executive Director of the National Institute for Developmental Psychiatry, Univ of Sao Paolo, Brazil. 2008 NARSAD Young Investigator Award. 2010 AACAP Elaine Schlosser Lewis Award Andrea Danese, MD PhD (2006-2009 PhD student, medicine). Clinical Lecturer in Child Psychiatry, Institute of

Psychiatry, UK. 2007-2009 Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow. 2009 NARSAD Young Investigator Award. 2009 Young Investigator Award from the Intl Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 2010 Dennis Hill Prize for Junior Medical Staff, NHS Foundation Trust Karen Sugden, PhD (2008-2012 postdoc, genetics), Lab Manager, Duke University and Inst of Psychiatry, UK 2010 NIA DuPRI Small Grant: Developing an Exportable RNA Biobank Protocol in Longitudinal Studies of Aging Madeline Meier, PhD (2010-2013 postdoc, clinical psychology). NIDA Transdisciplinary Prevention Research Fellow. 2012 Enoch Gordis Award, Research Society on Alcoholism. Idan Shalev, PhD (2011-2013 postdoc, neurobiology). 2013, Jacobs Foundation Conference Young Scholar. Daniel Belsky (2009-2011 PhD student, public health, 2012-2013 postdoc).

2011 DHHS Agency for Health Care Research and Quality R36 Grant for Health Services Research: GWAS Genotypes versus Family History for predicting prognosis in common diseases. 2012 Duke Aging Center Postdoctoral Fellowship NIH Loan Repayment Plan Awardee.

Helen Fisher (2008-2014 postdoc, psychology). Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, UK. 2008-2011 MRC/ESRC interdisciplinary postdoctoral fellow, Stress and Psychosis 2011-2014 MRC Population Health Sciences Fellow 2012 British Psychological Society award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology 2012 British Medical Association Margaret Temple Award for Schizophrenia Research 2012Young Investigator Award in Early Psychosis from the Early Psychosis Assn. 2012MRC Centenary Award http://www.research-europe.com/magazine/HEALTHCARE2/EX4/index.html 2013 Young Investigator Award for Schizophrenia by the International Congress on Schizophrenia Research Salomon Israel, PhD (2012-2014 postdoc, psychology). Rothschild Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014. Sidra Goldman-Mellor, PhD (2012-2014 postdoc, public health epidemiology) UNC Centre for Developmental Science Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2104.

OTHER MENTORSHIPS: Professor Cheryl Slomkowski, NIMH K-Award mentor, Columbia. Peer relations and children’s mental health. Professor Alex Piquero, NCOVR Minority Scholar mentor. Testing theories of the etiology of violence. Professor Karestan Koenen, NIMH K-Award mentor, Boston University. Psychiatric epidemiology of PTSD.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 51 Professor Miriam Ehrensaft, NIMH K-Award mentor, Columbia University. Domestic violence prevention. Dr. Ursula D’Souza, Teaching Mentor, King’s College London. Professor Yoko Nomura, NIMH K-Award mentor, Mt Sinai School of Medicine, NY. Perinatal risk factors and genetic susceptibility for childhood psychopathology. Dr. Argyris Stringyris, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow, Temperament in the E-risk Study, 2011-2012. Dr. Michael Pluess, Institute of Psychiatry Excellence Fellow, 2011-2014, ISSBD Young Scientist Award 2012 CONSULTATION AND COLLABORATION ACTIVITIES: Centre for Research Excellence, Black Dog Institute, New South Wales, Australia, PI Helen Christiansen Capetown First Graders Study, University of Capetown, South Africa, PI Catherine Ward MRC Experimental Medicine project, Attention Bias Modification for anxiety in children, PI Dr. Kathryn Lester, IoP, KCL. ESRC postdoctoral fellowship on GxE in bipolar disorder, Dr. Georgina Hosang, IoP, KCL. Wellcome Trust UK. Childhood adversity and adult psychosis. Dr. Craig Morgan, PI. American Asthma Foundation, proposal from Dr. Jonathon Mill, PI, IoP, KCL. Australian Conduct Disorder National Network, PI Dr. Mark Dadds, UNSW. GEDI (Gene-Environment-Development Initiative), Duke University Consortium, PI Jane Costello. Moving To Opportunity, Technical Review Panel. National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) & U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Edinburgh Longitudinal Study of Delinquency, PI David Smith, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Twin Developmental Psychopathology Study.PI Hill Goldsmith, University of Wisconsin. German Study of Jailed Juveniles, PI Werner Greve, University of Hanover, Germany. Norwegian Centre for the Study of Behavioural Problems. PI’s Harald Janson and Ane Næærde. Child Development Study, PI Ken Dodge, Duke University. French Longitudinal Study of Adolescence, PI Marie Choquet, INSERM, France. Dutch TRAILS study of adolescent development. PI Hans Ormel, University of Groningen, Netherlands. New Methods of Statistical Analysis of Change, PI Pat Curran, University of North Carolina. Sibling Effects on Conduct Problems. PI Cheryl Slomkowski, Columbia University. Psychophysiology of Violence. PI Adrian Raine, University of Southern California. Lead exposure and Behavioral pathology. PI H. Needleman, University of Pittsburgh. Parenting across two generations. PI Jay Belsky, Penn State University; Birkbeck College London. Executive Dysregulation and Drug Abuse. PI Ada Mezzich, University of Pittsburgh. The Elmira Nurse Home Visit Intervention. PI David Olds, Uni. of Colorado Medical School. Early exposure to lead & adolescent development. NIH. PI Kim Deitrich, University of Cincinnati College of Med. Network on Juvenile Justice, PI Larry Steinberg, MacArthur Foundation.

RESEARCH FUNDING (Intramural grants) Intramural award from Institute of Psychiatry, £10,000 plus annual Grade 5 Admin. Secretary, 1997-present. UW Kellet Mid-Career Faculty Fellowship, $60,000, 1997. UW Graduate School Proposal Backup Award, $25,000, 1997. UW Retention Grant $20,000, 1994. UW Vilas Associate Award, $50,000, 1994-1996. UW HI Romnes Faculty Fellowship, $40,000, 1992-1997. UW Graduate School Proposal Backup Award, $15,000, 1994. UW Graduate School Proposal Backup Award, $26,788, 1992. UW Graduate School "Retrospective Data in Social Research" $14,927, 1991. UW Biomed Research Grant, "Personality & Neuropsychological Functioning in Arithmetic Disability." $4,800, 1989. UW Graduate School Proposal Back-up Award, $16,248, 1988.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 52 UW Biomedical Research Support Grant, "A Pilot Study for the Pittsburgh Youth Project." $4,485, 1987. FUNDED PRIZES 2010 The Klaus J Jacobs Research Prize 1,000,000 Swiss Francs (divided between Duke and KCL research accounts). 2010 The NARSAD Ruane Prize $50,000 2009 The Klaus-Grawe Prize, 10,000 Euros 2007 The Stockholm Prize, $90,000 US dollars RESEARCH FUNDING (Extramural grants) Submitted applications: NIH: Behavioral and genomic mechanisms linking childhood violence exposure to health, to be submitted Oct 2012. Awarded: Medical Research Council, UK (MRC MR/K00381X/1) programme grant: Psychiatric disorder and accelerated aging: The Dunedin Study, 2013-2016, £1,300,000 to the Institute of Psychiatry. Co-investigator, Avshalom Caspi. Klaus Grawe Foundation $40,000 for ThinkTank 2012, Childhood violence exposure: Effects on neurobiology and health. Conference funded, 18 participants, Zuoz, Switzerland, 23-28 June, 2012. Cambridge Cognition $17,000 donation to Duke’s P&N department of a testing station and CANTAB license, 2012. Medical Research Council, UK (MRC G1002190). Psychobiological sequelae of cumulative exposure to violence: The Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study. 2011-2016. £3,140,000 to the Institute of Psychiatry Co-investigators Louise Arseneault, Terrie E Moffitt, Avshalom Caspi. Medical Research Council, UK 2013 Centenary Public Engagement in Science Summer Programme, £47,000, 2012-2013. With Peter McGuffin and Robert Plomin. Supports young researchers with seed funds for projects. Google. Google Streetview as a tool for human development research Grant to Candice Odgers, PI. I am a collaborating investigator. https://adaptlab.soceco.uci.edu/download/SSOi-Tour.pdf Psychiatry Research Trust UK. How does childhood maltreatment lead to depression in adults? A molecular study on inflammatory and metabolic pathways using the South East London Community Health sample. Grant to Carmine Pariente, PI. I am a collaborating investigator. National Institute of Child Health & Development (NICHD HD061298 ). “Social Inequality and Children's Mental Health” 2009-2013. $518,480 to Duke University. Co Principal Investigator, along with A Caspi. UK Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC RES-177-25-0013). “Social Inequality and Children's Mental Health” 2010-2013. £248,000 to the Institute of Psychiatry. Co Investigator, along with A Caspi & Louise Arseneault. National Institute of Aging (NIA AG032282): Is mental disorder a preventable cause of age-related disease? The Dunedin Study. 2009-2014. $3.03 million total costs to Duke University. 6th percentile rank. Co Principal Investigator, along with A Caspi. National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) Transdisciplinary Prevention Research Center P30 DA023026 . 2008-2013. PI’s are Phil Constazo & Ken Dodge. My role is a faculty executive member of the Center. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) research grant MH077874: “Uncovering and confirming gene-environment

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 53 interactions in psychopathology ” 2007-2011, $1.1million direct costs to Duke University. Co Principal Investigator, along with A Caspi. National Institute of Mental Health research grant MH45070: “Major Mental Disorders from Childhood to Adulthood” $1.8million direct costs. 2002-2009. Principal Investigator. Priority Ranking 4th percentile. Medical Research Council Programme Grant G0601483: “”Mental disorders from childhood to adulthood: The Dunedin Study.” £1 million direct costs. 2007-2012. Co Principal Investigator, along with A Caspi. Medical Research Council programme grant G9806489: "Gene - environment interplay in early-onset psychopathology, the E-Risk Longitudinal Twin Study", 2004 - 2009, £3.1 million total costs, Principal Investigator. Medical Research Council programme grant G0100527: “Life-course persistent antisocial behaviour” £1.2million total costs, 2002-2007. Principal Investigator. Economic & Social Research Council network grant: “Network for the Study of Crime in its Social Contexts.” 2001-2007. With the Cambridge Institute of Criminology. Co-investigator. (£258,846 Subcontract to Moffitt). Royal Society - Wolfson Research Merit Award. £250,000, 2002-2007. “The purpose of this prize is to give British scientific institutions support to attract to this country or keep here respected researchers of proven outstanding achievement and potential. Nominations are invited from all areas of science. Recipients receive £50,000 per year for five years, for personal income enhancement and research expenses.” NIMH research grant MH49414 “Personality and health from childhood to adulthood.” $1.7million direct costs. 2002-2007. A. Caspi was PI, I was co-PI. Priority Ranking 0.4th percentile, score = 100. William T. Grant Foundation “Developmental pathways to physical health among youth: Cumulative adversity and advantage during the first 26 years of life. ” $289,817 direct costs. 2002-2005. A. Caspi is PI, I am co-PI. Royal Society travel award, 2002, £820 to speak at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. AAAS travel award, 2002, $1289 to speak at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Medical Research Council programme grant, "Environmental Risk in the Origins of Disruptive Behavior, the E-Risk Study", 1998 - 2003, £2million, Principal Investigator. UK High Security Psychiatric Services Commissioning Board, “Severe personality disorder”. £80,000 for 1998 -2002. Principal Investigator. Rothschild Schizophrenia Research Foundation “Developmental deficits predicting schizophreniform illness”. £21,500, 2001-2002. Co-PI with M. Cannon and A. Caspi. NSF - National Consortium on Violence Research, two Postdoctoral training awards, $120,000 direct costs, 1996 -2001. UK Medical Research Council “Equipment grant” £33,000, 2000.

National Institute of Mental Health grant: “Antisocial Behavior from Childhood to Adulthood.” $857,825 direct costs, 1997 - 2002. Principal Investigator.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 54 National Institute of Mental Health grant: “Longitudinal Studies of Partner Violence.” $473,891 direct costs. 1997 - 2001. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health grant: “Mental Health in the Transition to Adulthood.” $795,879 direct costs. 1997 - 2002. Co-principal Investigator. A. Caspi was PI. National Institute of Justice grant: "Developmental Antecedents of Partner Violence." $175,350 direct costs for 1995 - 1996. Co-Principal Investigator with A. Caspi. National Institute of Mental Health grant: "Antisocial Behavior from Childhood to Adulthood." $846,848 direct costs, 1992 - 1997. Principal Investigator. Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation writing grant: "Neuropsychology and inner-city crime." $3,600 direct costs, 1992. National Institute of Mental Health grant: "Neuropsychology, Behavior Disorder & Delinquency Risk." $321,458 direct costs, 1989-1992. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health grant: "Self-report Delinquency: A Longitudinal Study." $266,974 direct costs, 1989 - 1992. Principal Investigator. MacArthur Foundation grant: "Measurement Technology in the Study of Impulsive Behavior." $36,500 direct costs, 1990 - 1991. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health grant: "Neuropsychology and Delinquency: A Follow-up." $157,574 direct costs, 1988 - 1991. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Mental Health grant: "Neuropsychological Deficit and Early Juvenile Delinquency." $165,000 grant, 1984 - 1988. Principal Investigator. PERSONAL INTERESTS English literature (plays, poetry, novels) and art history (museums and exhibits) Active ecotourism (hiking, camping, sea-kayaking, volunteer work in nature conservation projects) Travel in “yellow and orange” countries (on a scale from blue = Scandinavia, green = Italy, to red = Angola & Iraq) INVITED LECTURES AND KEYNOTE, PLENARY, or PUBLIC ADDRESSES (NB: submitted conference presentations are not listed here)

1986 NATO Advanced Study Institute on Biology and Crime, Il Ciocco, Italy.

1988 UW Madison Undergraduate Psychology Symposium. NATO Advanced Study Workshop in Self-Report Delinquency Methodology, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands.

1989 Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin. Ecole de Psycho-education, University of Montreal, Canada.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 55 Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Wisconsin Centers Spring Psychology Conference, Madison. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Wisconsin Council on Human Concerns, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Society for Law & Society Annual National Conference, Madison, Wisconsin.

1990 Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago, Illinois. University of Montreal Workshop on Taxonomy, Baie St. Paul, Quebec.

1991 American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. Institute for Personality Assessment and Research, Berkeley, California. Federation of Behavioral, Psychological and Cognitive Sciences Science and Public Policy Seminar. Washington. D.C.

1992

NIMH Conference on Conduct Disorder, Chevy Chase, Maryland. NATO Advanced Study Institute on Cross National Research on Human Development and Criminal Behavior, Freudenstadt, Germany. Grand Rounds, University of Vermont Medical School, Burlington, Vermont.

1993 New Zealand Police National Headquarters, Wellington, New Zealand. Department of Psychology, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand.

1994

Department of Psychology, University of California at Berkeley. Professor John Kendall Memorial Lecturer. Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Petersburg, Minnesota. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa. Baltic-Scandinavian Summer School on Development, Tartuu, Estonia. APA, Lecture for Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology in the area of Psychopathol-ogy, Los Angeles, California. NIMH Conference on Scientifically-Based Interventions for Prevention of Youth Violence, Bethesda, Maryland.

1995

Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinics, Pittsburgh, PA. University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology. USA National Institute of Justice: "Research in Progress" Lecture series. "Partner Violence among Young Adults". This lecture is available as a video seminar from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service for $19.

1996 Institute of Psychiatry, London, England. NATO Advanced Study Institute on Biosocial Interactions, Rhodes, Greece. Summer Institute of the NSF National Consortium on Violence Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York. Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds. “Distinguished Fellow” Netherlands Institute for the Study of Criminology & Law Enforcement, Leiden, Netherlands.

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1997

UK Department of Health, Conference on Primary Prevention of Adult Antisocial Behavior, London. Summer Institute of the US NSF National Consortium on Violence Research, Pittsburgh, P.A. European Society for Developmental Psychology, Rennes, France.

1998 Centre for Law & Society, University of Edinburgh, UK. Royal College of Psychiatry meetings, London, UK. Department of Paediatrics & Epidemiology, University of Bristol, UK. University of Bremen workshop on Cross-national Analysis of Delinquency and the Labour Market, Bremen, Germany. XXII International Congress of Paediatrics, Amsterdam, Netherlands. University of Oregon, Leona Tyler Memorial Public Lecture, Eugene, Oregon. University of Wisconsin, Department of Psychology Colloquium, Madison, WI. MacArthur Foundation Network on Juvenile Justice, Los Angeles, USA. INSERM, Paris, France.

1999 Research methods seminar, Sophia Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Oxford University Department of Experimental Psychology Seminar, Oxford, UK. Keynote address: Royal Society Public Conference on Roots of Violence in Young People. Annual Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Public Lecture, Cambridge University, Department of Psychiatry. Tavistock Centre & Royal Free Hospital, London, UK, Senior registrar research seminar.

2000

Cambridge University Social & Political Sciences Interdisciplinary seminar, Cambridge. Cambridge University Institute of Criminiology seminar, Cambridge. Medical Research Council Conference on Severe Personality Disorder and Antisocial Behaviour, Great Malvern. Department of Social Services Foster Parents Support and Education Group, Gastonia, NC, USA. London School of Economics conference: What do we know about brain development and childhood interventions? Keynote speaker. Public lecture. Centennial Celebration of Psychology at the University of Missouri. Speaker. NIMH Memorial Conference on biology and aggression, for the late Robert Cairns. Chapel Hill, NC. 2001 University of York, Psychology Department. Colloquium, York. Cardiff University, Psychiatry Dept. Annual Academic Meeting, Wales. Kendon Smith Memorial Public Lecture, UNC Greensboro, USA. University of Pittsburgh Conference on Developmental Behavior Genetics, Pittsburgh, USA. University of South Carolina, Psychology Dept. colloquium, Columbia, South Carolina, USA. 2002 AAAS, Invited Speaker, Symposium “Behavior Genetics, What we know and how we know it.” Boston. Keynote speaker, International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Ottawa, Canada. Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Public Report Launch, Speaker for the Press Conference and Workshop, London. Speaker, SCoPiC Launch Conference, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, UK.

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2003 Royal Institution Media Centre, Nature via Nurture media workshop for journalists. London. Keynote speaker, Spanish Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences, Barcelona. Symposium speaker, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. Keynote speaker, Annual Meeting of the The Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry, London.

2004 Edinburgh University Law School 'The Annual Public Lecture of the Centre for Law and Society', Edinburgh, Scotland. Vanderbilt University “John F. Kennedy Centre Annual Public Lecture on Development”, Nashville, TN. Duke University ‘Public Lecture Series in Behavioral Genetics/Genomics’, Durham, NC. Royal Institution Public Lecture, “Our Genetic Age,” London. Webcast. ISSBD annual conference, Workshop on Aggression, Ghent. Meeting on Crime & Schizophrenia, Chateau de la Bretesche, June 2004, France. Jannie Sanders-Woudstra Memorial Public Lecture, Erasmus Medical College, September 2004, Rotterdam. Plenary speaker, 12th World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics, October 2004, Dublin. Speaker, SCoPiC Conference, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, UK. US-NIH “State of the Science” Congress on Youth Violence, October 2004, Washington, DC. Webcast. The 2nd Michael Rutter Public Lecture, Institute of Psychiatry, November 2004, London.

2005 University of Minnesota Public Lecture, February 2005, Minneapolis, MN. UCLA Michael Goldstein Memorial Lecture in Psychology, February 2005, Los Angeles, CA. NIMH Director’s Lecture, February 2005, Bethesda, MD. Psychology Department lecture, University of Southern California, April 2005, Los Angeles, CA. Workshop on the ethics of intervention with research participants (feedback, referral, treatment), April & May 2005, London, UK. Speaker, SCoPiC Conference, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, UK. Lecture to the Council of the Medical Research Council, “What’s new in developmental psychiatry research: Opportunities for MRC to sustain scientific leadership into the future,” December 2005, London, UK. Child is Father of the Man Conference, Inst of Psychiatry, November, 2005, London, UK.

2006 Public lecture for the book launch of “Genes & Behaviour,” by Michael Rutter, January, 2006, London. Major Depression and Generalised Anxiety Disorder, March 2006, Institute of Psychiatry, London. Plenary Public lecture, Stockholm Prize Criminology Symposium, June 2006, Stockholm. Opportunities for funding cohort research for UK funding agencies, Medical Research Council, June 2006, London. Gene-environment interaction in child psychiatry, NIH conference on GxE, June 2006, Washington, DC. American Psychological Association Distinguished Senior Award Lecture, August, 2006, New Orleans, LA. International Society of the Study of Traumatic Stress, Plenary Lecture, November, 2006, Los Angeles, CA. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Master Lecture, November, 2006, Bangkok, Thailand. Academy of Medical Sciences, The Science of Violence Conference, October, 2006, London, UK. Public Lecture for World Mental Health Day, October, 2006, London. Speaker, SCoPiC Conference, Institute of Criminology, December 2006, Cambridge, UK.

2007 Am. Psychiatric Assn Conference on Research Needs for DSM-V Externalising Disorders, Feb. 2007, Mexico City. The Provosts’ Langford Lecture, Duke University, March 2007, Durham, NC. Depression: Brain Causes – Body Consequences Conference, April 2007, London, UK.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 58 Neuvas Tendencias en Psiquiatria, Facultad de Medicina, April 2007, Granada, Spain. The Stockholm Prize Ceremony Plenary Address, June 2007, Stockholm, Sweden. Am. Psychiatric Assn Conference on Research Needs for DSM-V Depression, June 2007, London, UK. Nature’s Great Experiment, art programme and public debate at the Wellcome Trust Museum Collection, May 29 2007, London, UK. Is it important to prevent early exposure to drugs and alcohol among teens? National Research Council Committee on Law and Justice, October 12, 2007, Irvine, California. “Behaving badly”, http://royalsociety.tv/dpx_royalsociety/dpx.php?dpxuser=dpx_v12 A Royal Society and soiree and webcast debate concerning the criminal mind, featuring John Banville, whose latest novel, The Sea, won the 2005 Man-Booker Prize; Dr James Blair from the US National Institute of Mental Health, Professor Uta Frith from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience & Department of Psychology at University College London; Professor Terrie Moffitt from the Institute of Psychiatry; and Fay Weldon, acclaimed novelist, playwright, screenwriter and columnist. October 15, 2007, London, UK.

2008 Keynote address, The Amsterdam School, Adult- and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Amsterdam Medical Centre/ University of Amsterdam, 25 January, 2008, the Netherlands. Genomes@4, Inst of Genome Sciences & Policy, Duke University, 6th March, 2008, Durham, NC. Grand Rounds, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Columbia Medical College, 30 April, 2008, New York, NY. DSM-V conduct disorder: needs for an evidence base. Stockholm Symposium in Criminology, 17 June, 2008, Sweden. How to get promoted, a guide for young researchers. Institute of Psychiatry Career Day, 7 July, 2008, London. Public lecture and a two-day workshop on gene-environment interaction in mental health, November 25-30, Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, Brazil. Genome Revolution FOCUS cluster of incoming freshmen, November 17, 2008, Duke University.

2009 UNC-Greensboro Child and Family Research Network Conference, Translating Biobehavioral Models of Adolescent Risk to Prevention Science, Jan. 29 2009, Greensboro, NC. Duke Psychology Undergraduate Association, April 6, 2009, Durham, NC. Duke Psychiatric Epidemiology Seminar, April 7, 2009, Durham, NC. Natl Inst of Aging workshop on GWAS and the Health & Retirement Study, April 16-17, 2009, Bethesda, MD. Duke Population Research Institute (DUPRI) seminar, April 16, 2009, Durham, NC. Lee Robins Honorary Annual Lecture, Washington University, May 4, 2009, St. Louis, MO. Klaus Grawe Memorial Prize Lecture, German Society of Psychology, May 21, 2009, Zurich, Switzerland. National Institutes of Health Science of Behavior Change Roadmap Speaker, June 15, 2009, Washington, DC. MRC workshop on research needs for neuro-developmental disorders, July 14, 2009, Inst, of Psychiatry, London. European Science Foundation High-Level Conference on Law and Neuroscience, Oct 28 2009, Maratea, Italy. Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre Seminar, Nov 25, 2009, London, UK. Cambridge University Centre for Family Research, colloquium, Nov 18 2009, Cambridge, UK. Health and Retirement Study Data Monitoring Meeting, “Self Control, health and wealth”, Dec 4-5, Cambridge, MA.

2010 NBER Conference on Economical Crime Control, January 14-16, 2010, Berkeley, CA. American Psychopathological Association (APPA) invited address, March 5, 2010, New York, NY. Brain Awareness Week, “Would you take this genetic test?” March 15, 2010, Durham, NC. Dunedin School of Medicine, Otago University, June 2010, Dunedin, New Zealand. Hebrew University Institute of Criminology, series of 8 lectures, Oct-Nov 2010, Jerusalem, Israel.

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Terrie E. Moffitt February 13, page 59 NARSAD Ruane Prize lecture, 29 October, 2010, NY, NY. Jacobs Prize Lecture, 3 November, 2010, Zurich, Switzerland.

2011 New Zealand National Lifecourse Centre, National Symposium on Early Intervention, 18 April, Wellington, NZ. Stockholm Criminology Symposium, co-organizer with Candice Odgers for session: Bringing innovative geographical data on neighbourhood quality into longitudinal studies of crime development., 13 June, Sweden. National Advisory Council on Aging. “Self Control, health and wealth,” 25 May, Bethesda, MD Nuffield Foundation, “Self Control, health and wealth,” 14 July, London, UK. SCIENCE BUZZ CAFÉ National Academy of Sciences,14 September, Washington DC. Russell Sage Foundation, “Self Control, health, wealth and public safety”, 14 October, NY, NY. University of Manchester Law School, 8 November, Manchester, UK. Danish Society for Affective Disorders, 18 November, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2012 Consultation, Ministère de L'éducation Nationale et de la Formation Professionnelle, January, Luxemburg. Trygfonden Foundation, Carlsberg Academy, Symposium on Wellbeing of Children, 28 January, Copenhagen, Denmark. Duke University Trinity College Board of Visitors, April 12, Durham, NC. Klaus-Grawe ThinkTank 2102, 23-26 June, Zuos, Switzerland. University of Zurich, Public Event “Childhood Experience and Adult Health,” 28 June, Zurich, Switzerland. Gresham College Public Lecture Series, 3 July, 2012, City of London, UK. Academy of Medical Sciences Fellows Discussion Dinner, 9 July, 2012, London, UK. University of Capetown, series of workshops and a public lecture, 27 July- 6 August, Capetown, South Africa. Grand Rounds, Dept of Psychiatry, Duke University, Sept 13, Durham, NC. Freshman Focus, Duke University, 23 October, Durham, NC. Clinical Psychology Colloquium, Duke University, October, Durham, NC. Council for Advancement of Science Writing, New Horizons speaker, 29 October, Raleigh, NC. Dr. Tulp’s Anatomy Lesson at the Concertgebouw, 29-30 November, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

2013 Darwin College Public Lecture Series, 1 March 2013, Cambridge, UK. University of Sao Paolo Conference on Genes and Environments in Health, 14-15 March, Sao Paolo, Brazil.