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VITA ANTHONY WALSH Department of Criminal Justice Boise State University Boise, Idaho 83725 PERSONAL DATA: DOB: July 25, 1941.

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EDUCATION: Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Degree: Ph.D., 1983. Major: Criminology. Minor: Statistics. University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. Degree: M.A., 1977. Major: Medical Sociology Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Degree: B.A. (Summa Cum Laude), 1975. Major: Sociology. Minor: Biology PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Society of Criminology Biosocial Criminology Association New York Academy of Sciences National Sheriff's Association



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Honors/Awards: 1994 1997: 2003: 2007: 2014: 2015:

Elected to New York Academy of Sciences. Foundation Scholar Award, runner-up for research. American Criminal Justice Society, book of the year award runner-up. Recipient of the CSSPA Annual Faculty Award for Research. Recipient of the Boise State University Foundation Scholar Award for Research. Recipient of the Biosocial Criminological Association David C. Rowe Lifetime Achievement Award.

Numerous TV and radio show appearances, including the Phil Donahue Show, Nova, and Nippon (Japan) TV.

PUBLICATIONS: Books--Monographs: Walsh, Anthony (1981). Human Nature and Love: Biological, Intrapsychic, and Social-Behavioral Perspectives. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Walsh, Anthony (1991). The Science of Love: Understanding Love and its Effects on Mind and Body. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus. Second edition, 1996. Walsh, Anthony (1991). Intellectual Imbalance, Love Deprivation and Violent Delinquency: A Biosocial Perspective. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas. Walsh, Anthony & Grace Walsh (1993). Viva la Difference! A Celebration of the Sexes. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus. Walsh, Anthony (1995). Biosociology: An Emerging Paradigm. Westport, CT: Praeger. Walsh, Anthony (2002). Biosocial Criminology: Introduction and Integration. Cincinnati, Ohio: Anderson Publishing. Walsh, Anthony (2004). Race and Crime: A Biosocial Perspective. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publications. Second Edition, 2009. Walsh, Anthony (2009). Biology and Criminology: The Biosocial Synthesis. New York : Routledge Research.

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Walsh, Anthony (2010). Crime and Social Class: A Biosocial Perspective. Routledge Research. Walsh, Anthony (2011). Feminist Criminology Through A Biosocial Lens. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Second edition with Jamie Vaskie, 2016. Walsh, Anthony and Jonathan Bolen (2012). The Neurobiology of Criminal Behavior: Gene-Brain-Culture Interaction. Canterbury, England: Ashgate Publishing. Walsh, Anthony (2013). The Science Wars: Politics, Gender and Race. New Brunswick: NJ: Transaction Press. Walsh, Anthony (2014). Criminological Theory: Assessing Philosophical Assumptions. Waltham, MA: Anderson/Elsevier. Walsh, Anthony (2014). Biosociology: Bridging the Biology-Sociology Divide. New Brunswick: NJ: Transaction Press. Walsh, Anthony (2016). Love: The Biology behind the Heart. New Brunswick: NJ: Transaction Press.

Books—Textbook/Monograph Hybrids: Walsh, Anthony (1988). Understanding, Assessing, and Counseling the Criminal Justice Client. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. Walsh, Anthony & Craig Hemmens (2000). From Law to Order: The Theory and Practice of Law and Justice. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association. Walsh, Anthony and Craig Hemmens (2008). Law, Justice, and Society: A Sociolegal Approach. New York: Oxford University Press. Second edition 2011 Third edition 2014 Fourth edition 2016 Ginny Hatch and Anthony Walsh (2016). Capital Punishment: The Theory and Practice of the Ultimate Penalty. New York: Oxford University Press



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Books—Textbooks Walsh, Anthony (1990). Statistics for the Social Sciences with Computer Applications. New York: Harper & Row. Walsh, Anthony (1992). Correctional Assessment, Casework and Counseling. Lanam, MD: American Correctional Association. Second edition, 1997, Third Edition, 2001, Fourth Edition, 2006, Fifth Edition 2010. Sixth Edition (forthcoming) Ellis. Lee & Anthony Walsh (2000). Criminology: A Global Perspective. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Walsh, Anthony & Jane Ollenburger (2001). Essential Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences: A Conceptual Approach. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Walsh, Anthony and Lee Ellis (2007). Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage/Pine Forge Press Walsh, Anthony and Craig Hemmens, (2008). Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage/Pine Forge Press. Second edition 2011, third edition 2013 Mary Stohr, Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens (2009). Corrections: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage/Pine Forge Press. Second Edition 2013. Ellis, Lee, Richard Hartley, and Anthony Walsh (2010). Research Methods in Criminal Justice. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Mary Stohr and Anthony Walsh (2012). Corrections: The Essentials. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Second edition, 2016 Walsh, Anthony (2012). Criminology: The Essentials. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Second edition, 2015. Third edition, 2017 (with the addition of Cody Jorgensen)

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Cooper, Jon, Peter Collins and Anthony Walsh (2016). Statistics for Criminal Justice and Criminology. Oxford University Press. Stohr, Mary and Anthony Walsh (2017). Corrections: From Research, to Policy, to Procedure. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Books—Edited Volumes Walsh, Anthony and Lee Ellis, Eds. (2003). Biosocial Criminology: Challenging Environmentalism's Supremacy. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publications. Walsh, Anthony and Kevin Beaver, Eds. (2009). Biosocial Criminology: New Directions in Theory and Research. Routledge Press. Beaver, Kevin and Anthony Walsh (Eds. 2011). Biosocial Theories of Crime. Canterbury, England: Ashgate Publishing. Beaver, Kevin and Anthony Walsh (2012). Research Companion to Biosocial Theories of Crime. Canterbury, England: Ashgate Publishing. PUBLICATIONS: Refereed Journal Articles Walsh, Anthony (1979) "The relation of blood pressure levels to the assimilation of immigrants and intolerance of ambiguity." Journal of Social Psychology, 107:257-265. Walsh, Anthony (1980) "The prophylactic effect of religion on blood pressure levels among a sample of immigrants." Social Science and Medicine, 14b:59-63. Walsh, Anthony (1983). "Neurophysiology, motherhood, and the growth of love." Human Mosaic, 17:51-62. Walsh, Anthony (1984). "Gender-based differences: A study of probation officers' attitudes about, and recommendations for, felony sexual assault cases." Criminology, 22:371-389. Walsh, Anthony (1984). "Differential sentencing patterns among felony sex offenders and non-sex offenders." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 75:443-458. Walsh, Anthony (1985). "Extralegal factors in felony sentencing: Classes of behavior or classes of people?" Sociological Inquiry, 55:62-82.

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Walsh, Anthony (1985). "An evaluation of the effects of adult basic education on rearrest rates among probationers." Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 9:69-76 Walsh, Anthony (1985). "The role of the probation officer in the sentencing process: Independent professional or judicial hack?" Criminal Justice and Behavior, 12:289-303. Walsh, Anthony (1985). "Ideology and arithmetic: The hidden agenda of sentencing guidelines." Journal of Crime and Justice, 1985, 8:41-62. Sisca, Sam, Walsh, Anthony, & Walsh, Patricia (1985). "Love deprivation and blood pressure levels among a college population: A preliminary study." Psychology, 22:63-70. Walsh, Anthony (1986). "Love and human authenticity in the works of Freud, Marx, and Maslow." Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 14:21-26. Walsh, Anthony (1986). "The effects of immigration, stigma, and stress on biological effective blood pressure levels." International Review of Modern Sociology, 16:353-366. Walsh, Anthony (1986). "Placebo justice: victim recommendations and offender sentences in sexual assault cases." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 77:1126-1141. Walsh, Anthony (1986). "Wechsler Performance-verbal discrepancy and anti-social behavior." Journal of Social Psychology, 126:419-20. Walsh, Anthony (1986)."Becoming 'normal:' Applying differential association theory to the renunciation of tribal stigma." International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, 23:87-111. Walsh, Anthony (1987). "The sexual stratification hypothesis and sexual assault in light of the changing conceptions of race." Criminology, 25:153-173. Walsh, Anthony, Beyer, Jerold, & Petee, Thomas (1987). "Love deprivation, Wechsler performance > verbal discrepancy, and violent delinquency" Journal of Psychology, 121:177-184. Walsh, Anthony (1987). "Distinguishing features of diagnosed psychopaths among convicted sex criminals." Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 15:40-42.

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Walsh, Anthony (1987). "The presentence process: Variables affecting conservative and liberal officers' decision-making." Journal of Justice Issues, 2:1-17. Walsh, Anthony (1987). "Teaching understanding and interpretation of logit regression." Teaching Sociology, 15:178-183 Walsh, Anthony & Beyer, Jerold (1987). "Violent crime, sociopathy, and love deprivation among adolescent delinquents" Adolescence, 22:705-717. Walsh, Anthony, Petee, Thomas, & Beyer, Jerold (1987) "Violent delinquency: an examination of psychopathic typologies." Journal of Genetic Psychology, 148:385-392. Walsh, Anthony & Petee, Thomas (1987). "Love deprivation and violent juvenile delinquency." Journal of Crime and Justice, 10:45-61. Petee, Thomas & Walsh, Anthony (1987). "Violent delinquency, race, and the Wechsler performance-verbal discrepancy." Journal of Social Psychology, 127:353-354. Walsh, Anthony, Petee, Thomas & Beyer, Jerold (1987). "Intellectual imbalance and delinquency: comparing high verbal and high performance IQ delinquents." Criminal Justice and Behavior, 14:370-379. Walsh, Anthony & Walsh Patricia (1987). "Social support, assimilation, and biological effective blood pressure levels." International Migration Review. 21:577-591. Walsh, Anthony (1987). "Cognitive functioning and delinquency: Property versus violent offenses." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 31:285-289. Walsh, Anthony & Walsh Patricia (1987). "Self-esteem and disease adaptation among multiple sclerosis patients." Journal of Social Psychology, 127:669-671. Corbin, A. Robert & Walsh, Anthony (1988). "The U.S. Supreme Court and value legitimacy: An experimental approach with older Americans." Sociological Inquiry, 58:75-86. Walsh, Anthony (1988). "Lessons and concerns from a case study of a 'scientific' molester." Corrective and Social Psychiatry and Journal of Behavior Technology Methods and Therapy, 34:18-23.

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Walsh, Anthony (1988). "'The people who own the country ought to govern it:' The Supreme Court, hegemony, and its consequences." Law and Inequality, 5:431-451. Walsh, Anthony & Walsh, Patricia (1989). "Love, self-esteem, and multiple sclerosis" Social Science and Medicine, 29:793-798. Walsh, Anthony (1989)."Logistic regression and model fit." Teaching Sociology, 17:419-420. Walsh, Anthony (1990) "Becoming an American and liking it as functions of social distance and severity of initiation." Sociological Inquiry, 60:177-189. Walsh, Anthony & Balazs, Grace (1990). "Love, sex, and self-esteem." Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 18:37-42. Walsh Anthony (1990). "Twice Labeled: The effect of psychiatric labeling on the sentencing of sex offenders." Social Problems, 37:375-389. Walsh, Anthony (1990). "Illegitimacy, child abuse and neglect, and cognitive development." Journal of Genetic Psychology, 151:279-285. Walsh, Anthony (1990) "Standing trial versus copping a plea: Is there a penalty?" Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 6:226-236. Walsh, Anthony (1991) "Race and discretionary sentencing: An analysis of 'obvious' and 'non-obvious' cases." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 35:7-19. Walsh, Anthony (1991). "Self-esteem and sexual behavior: Exploring gender differences." Sex Roles, 25:441-450. Walsh, Anthony (1991). "The biological relationship between sex and love." Free Inquiry, 1991, 11:20-24. Walsh, Anthony (1992). "Genetic and environmental explanations of violent delinquency in advantaged and disadvantaged environments." Aggressive Behavior, 18:187-199. Walsh, Anthony (1992). "The P>V sign in corrections: Is it a useful diagnostic tool?" Criminal Justice and Behavior, 19:372-383

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Walsh, Anthony (1992). "Drug use and sexual behavior: Users, experimenters and abstainers." Journal of Social Psychology, 132:691-693. Walsh, Anthony (1993). "Love styles, masculinity/femininity, physical attractiveness and sexual behavior: A test of evolutionary theory." Ethology and Sociobiology, 14:25-38. Walsh, Anthony (1994). "Homosexual and heterosexual child molestation: Case characteristics and sentencing differentials." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 38:339-353. Walsh, Anthony (1995). "Parental attachment, drug use, and facultative sexual strategies." Social Biology, 42:95-107. Marsh, Robert & Walsh, Anthony (1995). "Physiological and psychosocial assessment and treatment of sex offenders: A comprehensive victim-oriented program." Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 22:77-96. Walsh, Anthony (1995). "Genetic and cytogenetic intersex anomalies: Can they help us to understand gender differences in deviant behavior?" International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology , 39:151-166. Lindorfer, Kerry & Walsh, Anthony (1996). "Self-victimization disclosures of juvenile sex offenders." Journal of Corrective and Social Psychiatry, 42:8-11. Ellis, Lee & Walsh, Anthony (1997) "Gene-based evolutionary theories in criminology." Criminology, 35:229-276. Walsh, Anthony (1997). "Methodological individualism and vertical integration in the social sciences.” Behavior and Philosophy, 25:121-136. Walsh, Anthony & Ellis, Lee (1997) "The neurobiology of nurturance, evolutionary expectations, and crime control." Politics and the Life Sciences, 16:42-44. Walsh, Anthony (1998). “Religion and hypertension: Testing alternative hypotheses among immigrants.” Behavioral Medicine. (1998). 24:122-130. Walsh, Anthony (1999). "Life history theory and female readers of pornography." Personality and Individual Differences. 27:779-787. Heck, Cary & Walsh, Anthony (2000). “The effects of maltreatment and family structure on minor and serious delinquency. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 44:178-193.

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Walsh, Anthony (2000). “Behavior genetics and anomie/strain theory.” Criminology, 1075-1107. Walsh, Anthony (2000). “Evolutionary psychology and the origins of justice.” Justice Quarterly, 17:841-864. Walsh, Anthony (2002). “Companions in Crime: A biosocial perspective.” Human Nature Review, 2:169-178. Walsh, Anthony & Vincent Walsh. (2003). "Gender differences in sexual dreaming, disinhibition, and number of coital partners." Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 30:211-219 Walsh, Anthony (2003). "The holy trinity and the legacy of the Italian School of criminal anthropology. Human Nature Review, 3:1-11. Walsh, Anthony & Lee Ellis (2004). “Ideology: Criminology's Achilles' heel?” Quarterly Journal of Ideology. 27:1-25. Walsh, Anthony (2005). “African Americans and serial killing in the media: The myth and the reality.” Homicide Studies, 9:271-291. Walsh, Anthony, Lee Ellis, & Donald Burke (2005). “Mating Strategies and Violent Behavior Among North American College Students: An Evolutionary Perspective.” Tijdschrift voor Criminologie (Dutch Journal of Criminology). 47:183-188. Walsh, Anthony (2005). "The ‘why’s” of crime and criminality: Review Essay.” Human Nature Review. 5:87-94. Wu, Huei-Hsai. & Anthony Walsh (2006). “Romance novels and female sexuality: Vicarious participation?” Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 33:105-110. Beaver, Kevin, John Wright, Matt DeLisi, Anthony Walsh (2007). “A gene X gene interaction between DRD2 and DRD4 in the etiology of conduct disorder and antisocial behavior.” Behavioral and Brain Functions. 30:1-8. Wu, Huei-Hsai and Anthony Walsh (2007) “Teaching statistical interaction in ANOVA and OLS regression in the context of criminal justice ideology.” Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 34:1-7.



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Jan, I-Fang, Jeremy Ball, & Anthony Walsh (2008). “Public attitudes regarding juvenile waivers to the criminal justice system.” Criminal Justice Policy Review. 19:285-300. Beaver, Kevin, John Wright, & Anthony Walsh (2008). “A gene-based evolutionary explanation for the association between criminal involvement and number of sex partners.” Biodemography and Social Biology, 54:47-55. Walsh, Anthony and Huei-Hsia Wu (2008) “Differentiating Antisocial Personality Disorder, Psychopathy, and Sociopathy: Evolutionary, Genetic, Neurological, and Sociological considerations.” Criminal Justice Studies, 22:135-152. Cooper, Jonathon, Anthony Walsh, & Lee Ellis (2010). “Is Criminology Ripe for a Paradigm Shift? Evidence from a Survey of American Criminologists” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 21:332-347. Collins, Peter A., Jonathon Cooper, Brady Horn, Mary Stohr, Anthony Walsh, Lisa Bostaph, & Edward Baker (2010). “The Cost of Substance Abuse: The Use of Administrative Data to Investigate Treatment Benefits in a Rural Mountain State.” Western Criminology Review, Yun, Ilhong & Anthony Walsh (2011). “The Stability of Self-Control Among South Korean Adolescents." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 55:445–459 Schilling, Catrina, Anthony Walsh, & Ilhong Yun (2011). “ADHD and criminality: A review of the genetic, neurobiological, evolutionary and treatment literature.” Journal of Criminal Justice. 39:3-11. Yun, Ilhong, Cheong Jinseong & Anthony Walsh (2011). "Genetic and Environmental Influences in Delinquent Peer Affiliation: From the Peer Network Approach." Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 9:241-258. Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2011). “Race and criminology in the age of genomic science.” Social Science Quarterly, 92:1279-1296. Walsh, Anthony (2012). “Tingergen’s Four Questions and the Holism of Biosocial Criminology.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 28:332-336. Walsh, Anthony, Hailey Johnson & Jonathan Bolen (2012). “Drugs, Crime, and the Genetics of Hedonic Allostasis.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.28:314-328.

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Yun, Ilhong & Anthony Walsh (2012). “Gene-environment correlations and criminological research.” Journal of the Korean Criminological Association, 6:267-307. Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2013). “Schizophrenia: Causes, Crime, and Implications for Criminology and Criminal Justice.” International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice. 41:188-202. Yun, Ilhong, Cheong Jinseong & Anthony Walsh (2013). “The relationship Between academic achievement and likelihood of police arrest among delinquents.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Yun, Ilhong & Anthony Walsh (2013). “A Gene-Environment Interaction between DRD4 Polymorphism and Maternal Parenting in the Prediction of Marijuana use among a Sample of Male Adolescents.” Criminology Korea, 7:195-237. Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2014). “Epigenetics and allostasis: Implications for criminology.” Criminal Justice Review, 39:411-431. Ellis, Lee, Anthony Hoskin, Richard Hartley, Anthony Walsh, Alan Widmayer (2014). “General Theory Vs. ENA Theory: Comparing Their Predictive Accuracy and Scope.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 59:1429-1458. Walsh, Anthony & John Wright (2015). “Biosocial criminology and it discontents: A Philosophical Analysis.” Journal of Criminal Justice Studies, 28:124-140. Walsh, Anthony & John Wright (2015). “Rage against reason: Addressing critical critics of biosocial research.” Journal of Philosophical and Theoretical Criminology. 7: 61-72. Walsh, Anthony (2015). “Tragic choices in ideological battles: Gay rights versus religious freedom.” Journal of Religion and Society, 17: 1-26. Park, Hye-Sook, Ilhong Yun & Anthony Walsh (2015). “Early puberty, school context, and delinquency among South Korean Girls.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology,



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Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2016) “Evoked Culture and Evoked Nature: The Promise of Gene-Culture Coevolution Theory for Sociology” Frontiers In Sociology: Evolutionary and Biosocial Sociology. 1.8. doi 10.3389/fsoc.201600008. Walsh, Anthony & Virginia Hatch (2016). “Ideology, race, and the death penalty: “Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics” in advocacy research.” Journal of Ideology Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2016). “Examining the race, poverty, and crime nexus adding Asian Americans and biosocial processes.” Journal of Criminal Justice, Walsh, Anthony & Virginia Hatch (2017). "Capital Punishment, Retribution, and Emotion: An Evolutionary Perspective." New Criminal Law Review, Walsh, Anthony and Cody Jorgenson (2017). “Evolutionary theory and criminology.” Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and Society.

Book Chapters (some peer reviewed; some not) Walsh, Anthony (1991). "The biological relationship between sex and love." Health 92/93, R.Yarian (ed.). Guilford, CT: Dushkin. Also reproduced in Marriage and the Family, O. Poks (ed.), Guilford, CT: Dushkin. Walsh, Anthony (1992). "Placebo justice: victim recommendations and offender sentences in sexual assault cases." In E. Fattah (ed.), Toward a Critical Victimology, pp. 295-310. St. Martin's Press. Also in D. Koski (Ed.). The Jury Trial in Criminal Justice, pp. 161-167, Carolina Academic Press, 2003. Walsh, Anthony (2000) “Life history, sexual strategies, and divorce.” In J. Bancroft (Ed.). The Role of Theory in Sex Research, pp.17-32. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Ellis, Lee & Walsh, Anthony (2002) "Gene-based evolutionary theories in criminology" In F. Cullen & R. Agnew (Eds.), Criminological Theory: Past to Present. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury. Walsh, Anthony (2002). "Behavior genetics and anomie/strain theory." In S. Cote (Ed.), Criminological Theories, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ellis, Lee, and Anthony Walsh (2003). “Intelligence and crime. A review of the world iterature." In H. Nyborg (Ed.), The Scientific Study of General Intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen, pp. 343-365. New York: Pergamon Press.

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Moffitt, Terrie and Anthony Walsh (2003). "The lifecourse persistent/adolescent Limited model of antisocial behavior: What have we learned in 10years?" In Walsh, A. & L. Ellis (Eds.). Biosocial Criminology: Challenging Environmentalism's Supremacy. Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publications Walsh, Anthony (2003). "The sex ratio: A biosocial explanation of racial variation in crime rates." In Walsh, A. & L. Ellis (Eds.). Biosocial Criminology: Challenging Environmentalism's Supremacy. Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publications. Walsh, Anthony (2003). "Intelligence and antisocial behavior: A biosocial view.” In Walsh, A. & L. Ellis (Eds.). Biosocial Criminology: Challenging Environmentalism's Supremacy. Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publications Walsh, Anthony (2006) "Evolutionary psychology and criminal behavior." In J. Barkow (Ed.). Missing the Revolution: Darwinism for Social Scientists. pp. 225-268. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Walsh, Anthony & Kevin Beaver (2008). “The Promise of Evolutionary Psychology for Criminology: The Examples of Gender and Age.” In J. Duntley & T. Shackleford Eds., pp. 20-37. Evolutionary Forensic Psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Walsh, Anthony (2009) “Criminal behavior from heritability to epigenetics: How genetics clarifies the role of the environment.” In Walsh & Beaver. Biosocial Criminology: New Directions in Theory and Research. pp. 29-49. New York: Routledge. Walsh, Anthony (2009) “Crazy by design: A biosocial approach to the age-crime curve.” In Walsh & Beaver, Biosocial Criminology: New Directions in Theory and Research. pp. 154-175. New York: Routledge. Walsh, Anthony & Kevin Beaver (2009). “Biosocial Criminology.” In M. Krohn, Lizotte, & G. Penly Hall, pp. 79-101. Handbook of Criminology and Deviance, Springer. Walsh, Anthony (2010). “Criminal behavior from heritability to epigenetics.” In A. Ackerman (ed.), Major Works in Criminology, pp. 41-66. San Diego: Cognella. Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2011). “Developmental Neurobiology from Embryonic Neuron Migration to Adolescent Synaptic Pruning: Relevance for Antisocial Behavior.” In M. Delisi & K. Beaver (eds). Criminologucal Theory:

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A Life-Course Approach. Pp. 69-84. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2011). “Historical and philosophical underpinnings of corrections.” In M. McGuire & D. Okada (Eds.), History of American Corrections. Pp. 296-308. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Beaver, Kevin & Anthony Walsh (2011). “Biosocial Criminology.” In Beaver, K., & A. Walsh (Eds.). Research Companion to Biosocial Theories of Crime. Pp. 3-16. Canterbury, England: Ashgate Publishing. Walsh, Anthony & David Mueller (2011). “Social Class and Criminal Behavior through a Biosocial Lens.” In Beaver, K., & A. Walsh (Eds.). Research Companion to Biosocial Theories of Crime. Pp. 305-328. Canterbury, England: Ashgate Publishing. Walsh, Anthony, Charlene Taylor & Ilhong Yun (2014). “Intelligence, Temperament, Criminality, and SES: A Tightly Wound Bundle.” In Beaver, K., J. Barnes & B. Boutwell (Eds.), On the Origins of Criminal Behavior and Criminality: The Nurture Versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Beaver, Kevin, Michael Vaughn, Anthony Walsh et al., (2014). “The Heritability of common risk and protective factors to crime and delinquency.” In M. DeLisi & K. Beaver (eds.). Criminological Theory: A Life-Course Approach, pp. 99114. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett. Walsh, Anthony & Ilhong Yun (2015). “Historical and philosophical underpinnings of corrections.” Revised and expanded for second edition. In M. McGuire & D. Okada (Eds.), History of American Corrections. Pp. 365-378. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles, Encyclopedia Entries, and Book Reviews Walsh, Anthony (1992). "Foundations for understanding human conflict." Review of Sociobiology and Conflict: Evolutionary Perspectives on Competition, Cooperation, Violence and Warfare. Edited by J. van der Dennen and V. Falker. London: Chapman & Hall. Politics and the Life Sciences, 11:143-144. Walsh, Anthony (1994). "Cassanova and Casanovism." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.) Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 85-86. Walsh, Anthony (1994)."Castration." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.) Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 86-87.

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Walsh, Anthony (1994)."Courtesans." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.) Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. p. 152. Walsh, Anthony (1994)."Hermaphrodites" In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.). Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 265-270. Walsh, Anthony (1994)."Love and Sex." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.) Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 369-373. Walsh, Anthony (1994)."Monogamy." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.) Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 398-399. Walsh, Anthony (1994). "Petting." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.) Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 439-441. Walsh, Anthony (1994)."Polyandry." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.) Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 467-468. Walsh, Anthony (1994). "Polygyny." In V. Bullough and B. Bullough (eds.). Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Press. pp. 468-469. Ellis, Lee & Walsh, Anthony (1999). “Criminologists’ opinions about causes and theories of crime.” The Criminologist, 24(4):1-6. Walsh, Anthony & Lee Ellis (1999). “Political ideology and American Criminologists’ explanations for criminal behavior.” The Criminologist, 24(6): 1-27 Walsh, Anthony (1999). "Sociobiology." In R. Gottesman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Violence in the United States. Pp. 177-182. Charles Scribner's Sons. Walsh, Anthony (1999). "Rape." In R. Gottesman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Violence in the United States. Pp. 11-13. Charles Scribner's Sons. Walsh, Anthony (2000). “Racism in rape case processing.” In N. Rafter (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Women and Crime. Pp. 221-222. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press. Walsh, Anthony (2005). “Rape: Forcible, Theories of.” In R., Wright (Ed,), Encyclopedia of Criminology. Pp. 1394-1398. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. Walsh, Anthony (2005). “Biological theories of criminal behavior.” In R, Wright (Ed,), Encyclopedia of Criminology. Pp. 106-109. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn.

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Walsh, Anthony (2005). “Race/ethnicity and criminal behavior.” In R., Wright (Ed,), Encyclopedia of Criminology. Pp. 1367-1373. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. Walsh, Anthony (2005). “Genetic theories of criminal behavior.” In R., Wright (Ed,), Encyclopedia of Criminology. Pp. 638-640. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. Ellis, Lee, Jonathon Cooper, & Anthony Walsh (2008). “Criminologists’ opinions about causes and theories of crime and delinquency: A follow-up.” The Criminologist, 33:23-26. Walsh, Anthony (2011). “Herrnstein, Richard J. and Charles Murray: Crime and the Bell Curve.” In F. Cullen & P. Wilcox (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Pp. 444-448. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Altruism.” In B. Arrigo, and J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Conscience.” In B. Arrigo, and J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia Of Criminal Justice Ethics. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Distributive Justice.” In B. Arrigo, and J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Free Will.” In B. Arrigo, and J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia Of Criminal Justice Ethics. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Harm Principle.” In B. Arrigo, and J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Ideology.” In B. Arrigo, and J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Criminal Justice Applications).” In B. Arrigo, and J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Walsh, Anthony (2014). “Criminology Evolving: Review of Jason Roach and Ken Pease’s Evolution and Crime.” International Journal of Crime, Justice, and Social Democracy, 3:135-137



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RESEARCH REPORTS/GRANTS: "The LCAPD's GED program and re-arrest rates." Prepared for the Lucas County Adult Probation Dept., Toledo, Ohio. Prepared under $5,000 grant from the State of Ohio. "Prison architecture and the Old Boise Penitentiary." Prepared under a $300 grant from the Idaho Historical Society. "A statewide study of the juvenile probation officer in Idaho: Who are they and what are their needs?" Prepared under a $2,500 grant from the Idaho Commission for Children and Youth. “Pre and post polygraph and plethysmograph admissions of sexual abuse among child molesters.” Proposal to the Idaho State Board of Education, $29,000 (unfunded). “An evaluation of the Implementation, administration, and Impact of the Residential Substances Abuse Treatment of State Prisoners Program at Southern Idaho Correctional Institution.” With Eric Cardenas, $20,500 (unfunded). “Commercial Motor Vehicle Crash Data Analysis and Truck Driver Safety Survey” Prepared under a $35,000 grant from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. “Sentencing Patterns among Hispanics and Anglos in Southwestern Idaho” With Robert Marsh, A grant proposal submitted to the Inter-University Program for Latino Research and the Social Science Research Council: $250,000 (unfunded) Evaluating the effectiveness of the Sane Battering Program. With Lisa Bostaph $500,000 submitted to the National Institute of Justice. (unfunded) Conference Papers Presented: "The effects of immigration, stigma, and stress on biological effective blood pressure levels." Presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1985. "Homosexual and heterosexual child molestation: the similarities, the differences, and societal reaction." Presented at the Annual Idaho Sociological and Political Science Meeting, Pocatello, ID, 1985. "Race and discriminatory sentencing." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western

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Anthropological and Sociological Association, Boise, ID, 1987 "Teaching the understanding of logistic regression." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Anthropological and Sociological Association, Boise, ID, 1987. "Love, self-esteem, and coping among multiple sclerosis patients." Paper presented at the 58th Annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1988. "Genetic, cytogenetic, and hormonal anomalies and deviant behavior: The male/female continuum." Paper presented at the 11th International Congress on Criminology, Budapest, Hungary, 1993. "Shoring up the big three: Improving criminological theories with biosocial concepts. "Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, San Diego, California, November, 1997. “Life history theory and reproductive strategies.” Invited presentation at the Kinsey Institute Symposium on the Role of Theory in Sex Research, Bloomington, Indiana, May 15, 1998. “What are the favored theories of American Criminologists?” Presented at the annual conference of the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Boise, Idaho, November, 1998. “The evolutionary origins of justice.” Presented at the annual American Criminal Justice conference, New Orleans, March 21, 2000. “Within-gender variation in sexuality: An evolutionary perspective” Presented at The International Society for Comparative Animal Psychology, Warsaw, Poland, July 21, 2001. "The sex ratio: A biosocial explanation of racial variation in crime rates." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the British Society of Criminology, Keele, England, July 20, 2002. "The promise of evolutionary psychology for criminology." Presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Berlin, Germany, July 23, 2004. “Criminal behavior from heritability to epigenetics: How genetics clarifies the role of the environment. Presented at the 2007 annual American Criminal Justice Society meeting, Seattle, Washington, March 15, 2007. “Evolutionary Neuroandrogenic theory.” Presented at the 2007 annual American Criminal Justice Society meeting, Seattle, Washington, March 15, 2007.

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“The Heritability of Common Risk and Protective Factors to Crime and Delinquency.” Presented at the 2010 annual American Criminological Society meeting, San Francisco, November 18, 2010. “Criminologists’ favored theories of crime: A follow-up study.” Presented at the 2013 annual American Criminal Justice Society meeting, Dallas, Texas, March 14, 2013. "Relationship Between Number of Sex Partners and Violent Behavior: The DAT1 Polymorphism" 2nd Annual Northwest Evolution, Ecology, and Human Behavior Symposium. Boise State University, Boise, ID. Mar. 2014. “Low Self-control among South Korean Adolescents: A Test of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s Generality Hypothesis” Presented at the 2014 annual American Criminological Society meeting, San Francisco, November 17, 2014. Students Meet Professors: Biosocial criminology. 2015 annual American Criminological Society meeting, Washington, DC, November 19, 2015.



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Behavioral Medicine Journal of Genetic Psychology 1989-2001 Biodemography and Social Biology Journal of Ideology 2004-present Biological Psychiatry Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminal Justice Review Criminology Associate Editor Ethology and Sociobiology Frontiers in Evolutionary Sociology and Evolution & Human Behavior Biosociology 2015-present Evolutionary Sociology and Biosociology Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology Guest Editor: Biosocial Criminology Homicide Studies Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 2012 Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. Journal of Genetic Psychology Journal of Ideology Journal of Justice Issues Journal of Psychology Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Quantitative Criminology Justice Quarterly Neuroscience Politics and the Life Sciences Psychology, Crime and Law Sex Roles Social Forces Social Biology Social Problems Social Science and Medicine Transactional Psychiatry Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice



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TEACHING EXPERIENCE Classes Taught and Institution Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Introduction to Sociology. Social Problems. Fitness Activities/Karate. University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio Corrections Theory and Practice. Statistical Methods. Fitness Activities/Karate. Remedial Mathematics Boise State University, Boise, Idaho Research Statistics. Advanced Research Statistics. Law and Justice. Introduction to Criminal Justice. Police and the Community. Community-Based Corrections. Interviewing and Counseling in Criminal Justice. Advanced Interviewing and Counseling in Criminal Justice. Public Policy and Criminal Behavior. Psychobiology of Love and Human Behavior. Psychopaths and their Crimes. Theories of Crime. Senior Tutorial. Independent Study and Internships. Fitness Activities/Soccer. Graduate Statistics. Graduate Criminology. Université de Pau, Pau, France French Intellectuals and Human Nature. French and American Criminal Justice Systems: A Comparison.



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Guest Lecturer: Topic

Course

Professor

Genes, temperament, and crime.

Juvenile Delinquency:

Martin Sheffer Sociology

Physiology of violence.

Sociology of Violence:

Robert Corbin Sociology

Topics in correlation and regression.

Advanced Statistics:

James Christensen Sociology

The U.S. Constitution on the streets.

History of the U.S. Constitution

Todd Shallat History

The biological basis of the family.

Marriage and the Family:

Robert Corbin Sociology

Sex hormones and delinquency.

Juvenile Delinquency:

Martin Orr Sociology

Genes, environment, and criminality

Psychology of Crime.

Marty Siedenfeldt Psychology

Deception as an evolved strategy for resource acquisition

Studies in Interpersonal Communication

Dawn Craner Communication

Synaptogenesis and myelination in the adolescent brain

Juvenile Delinquency

Bayard Gregory Sociology

Biosocial criminological theories

Public Policy and criminal Behavior

Dave Meuller Criminal Justice

Psychopaths and serial killers

Crime in the Movies

Raul Ibarra Criminal Justice

Evolutionary psychology and the origins of justice

Criminal Justice Seminar

Robert Marsh Criminal Justice



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Criminal Justice Theses and Projects Raul Ibarra Brenton Roncase Luigi Testa (chair) Shane Evans (chair) I-Fang Jan (chair) Brandon Clifford Matt Brechwald Peter Collins Marilyn McAuley Hailey Johnson (chair) Daniel Lawson Catrina Schilling (chair) Thesis Committees outside the Criminal Justice Department Kathleen Baggs (biology) J. Arthur Beyer (MPA) (chair) Arvin Arvey (MPA) Marc Smith (MPA) (chair) Robert Mathews (interdisciplinary health studies) ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio Part-time faculty, summers of 1977 and 1978, and spring and summer of 1984. (Remedial Mathematics and Intro to Sociology for federally funded Student Development Program. American Corrections, and Statistical Methods for sociology department) Boise State University, Boise, Idaho Assistant professor, August, 1984 - August, 1988. Associate professor, August, 1988 - 1991. Professor, August, 1991 - present.



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FIELD EXPERIENCE AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Two years as police officer with the Birmingham City Police Department, 1964-1966. six and one-half years as a probation officer with the Lucas County Adult Probation Department, 1978-1984. Two months as a juvenile detention center guard/counselor with Monroe County (Michigan) Juvenile Authority, 1972. Six months as a volunteer probation officer with the Lucas County Adult Probation Department, 1978. One year as a reserve police officer with the Caldwell Police Department, 1986-87. Journal of Genetic Psychology consulting editor, 1995-2001 Journal of Ideology consulting editor, 2004-Present Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, guest editor, 2011-2012. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences program coordinator, 2007 Frontiers in Evolutionary Sociology and biosociology, associate editor, 2015-present Outside Tenure/Promotion Reviews Richard Weibe, Northwest University Andrew Spivak, University of Nevada John Wright, University of Cincinnati Danielle Boisvert, Sam Huston University. J.C. Barnes, University of Cincinnati COMMUNITY AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Reserve police officer, Caldwell Police Department (1985-1986). Advisory Board member and Consultant, Sexual Abuse Now Ended (1986-1992). Advisory Board member, Warden's Committee for Prison Education and Internships, Idaho Maximum Security Prison. BSU soccer coach and faculty advisor (1984 - 1990) Mountain States Refugee Center. Volunteer teacher of English (1996-98). Organized Sexual Assault Awareness Week (1994)

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Organized Victim's Rights Week (1995, 1998, 1999) Prison Forecasting Committee: Idaho Department of Corrections (2000 –2001) BSU Intelligent Design Evolutionary Analysis Club faculty advisor (2007-present) BSU Rugby Club faculty advisor (2007-present) College and Professional Committees Promotion and tenure committee (1986; 1992; 1994; 1995; 1996; 2002, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016. Computer lab advisory committee (1990-1991) Dean's evaluation committee (1991) Dean's evaluation committee, chair (2013) Curriculum committee (1991) Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee (1992) President's Salary Equity Committee (1992-1994) Technology Committee (1992-1993) Pavilion Committee (1994-1995) Honors Committee (1998-2000) SSPA Faculty and Honors Award Committee (2004-2006) (2007-2009) American Criminal Justice Society Program Committee (2007) SSPA Grant Awards Committee (2009) SSPA Editorial Board Idaho Metropolitan Research Series (2009-present) Foundation Scholar for Research/Creative Activity Award Committee, 2016, 2017. REFERENCES



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