Twenty children and six adults killed in a town in Connecticut. Why? As someone who listens to killers as an expert psychological witness in murder cases, I have spent much of the last 20 years trying ...
Feb. 9 -- Cornell University professor James Garbarino talked with ABCNEWS' Bill Redeker about school violence. This is a transcrip of his interview. James Garbarino: The biggest change is that kids ...
GARY | Understanding the culture and context in which youth violence occurs will do more than any program, research study or diagnostic approach, according to the keynote speaker at Friday’s Youth ...
Women have made huge gains in recent years in fields once dominated by men — from business to sports to law and medicine. But studies suggest they are gaining on men in a more unwelcome way as well: ...
“Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My 20 Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases” by James Garbarino Rarely do people intend to work with murderers. However, that’s exactly ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: James Garbarino is a Professor for Human Development in the Cornell University with two videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1992 Senate Committee as ...
Garbarino, a respected authority on juvenile violence and aggression (Lost Boys), takes a fascinating look at girls getting physical—from the assertive physicality expressed by healthy girls to ...
In the wake of tragedies like the Paris attacks and the San Bernardino shooting, people are left with many questions. Who could do something like this? Who is truly that evil? Forensic psychologist ...
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Bad things happen to good parents. In a new book, Parents Under Siege: Why You Are the Solution, Not the Problem, in Your Child's Life, Professor James Garbarino and researcher Claire ...
Using what's called action research, Cornell University professor Garbarino (Lost Boys) and therapist deLara interviewed students, educators and administrators to probe the issue of bullying in ...
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