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Michael G. Vaughn is a professor of social work at the School of Social Work in the Saint Louis University School of Social Work where he is also the current (and founding) director of the Ph.D. in social work program. His research spans multiple disciplines, including criminology, epidemiology, and social work. In 2014, he co-authored a study which found that immigrants are less likely to engage in antisocial behaviors than native-born Americans.

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  • Michael G. Vaughn is a professor of social work at the School of Social Work in the Saint Louis University School of Social Work where he is also the current (and founding) director of the Ph.D. in social work program. His research spans multiple disciplines, including criminology, epidemiology, and social work. In 2014, he co-authored a study which found that immigrants are less likely to engage in antisocial behaviors than native-born Americans. (en)
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  • Psychopathic Traits in Relation to Substance Use, Delinquency and Mental Health in a State Population of Incarcerated Juvenile Offenders (en)
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  • Elected a fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare in 2017 (en)
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  • Michael G. Vaughn is a professor of social work at the School of Social Work in the Saint Louis University School of Social Work where he is also the current (and founding) director of the Ph.D. in social work program. His research spans multiple disciplines, including criminology, epidemiology, and social work. In 2014, he co-authored a study which found that immigrants are less likely to engage in antisocial behaviors than native-born Americans. (en)
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