- Adrian Raine
Adrian Raine is a British
psychologist . He currently holds the chair of Richard Perry University Professor of Criminology & Psychiatry in the Department of Criminology of the School of Arts and Sciences and in the Department of Psychiatry of the School of Medicine at theUniversity of Pennsylvania . He is noted for his research on the neurobiological and biosocial causes of antisocial and violent behavior in children and adults.Raine worked as an airline accountant with
British Airways for two years before receiving hisbachelor's degree inexperimental psychology from Oxford University in 1977. He received his D.Phil. in psychology fromYork University in 1982. Raine spent four years in two high-security prisons inEngland working as aprison psychologist . He was appointedlecturer inBehavioral Sciences in the Department of Psychiatry at Nottingham University in 1984 and in 1986 became director of theMauritius Child Health Project , a continuinglongitudinal study of child mental health following a group of 1795 people formMauritius from the age of three onward. Raine immigrated to the United States in 1987 to become assistant professor in psychology at the University of Southern California. He was promoted to associate professor in 1990 and became the associate chair of the Psychology Department. In 1994 he was promoted to professor of psychology, and in 1999 was given the endowed chair of Robert G. Wright Professor of Psychology. In 2007, he made the move to serve as Richard Perry University Professor of Criminology & Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He also serves as the University's fourth Penn Integrates Knowledge professor.Raine has received the Young Scientist of the Year Award from the
British Psychological Society (1980), a Research Scientist Development Award from theNational Institute of Mental Health (1993), an Independent Scientist Award from the National Institute of Mental Health (1999), the Joseph Zubin Memorial Award (1999), and USC's Associate's Award for Creativity in Research (2003).External links
* [http://www.crim.upenn.edu/faculty_raine.htm Official website] at Penn
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