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Another study investigating the links between criminal behavior and reproductive success found criminal men were more likely to have more children with lower commitment, as they were more likely to have multiple children with multiple women. It was concluded that in a contemporary industrialized country, criminal and antisocial behaviors can be considered successful reproductive strategies for men, leading to more female sexual partners and childbirths (Yao et al. 2014). | Another study investigating the links between criminal behavior and reproductive success found criminal men were more likely to have more children with lower commitment, as they were more likely to have multiple children with multiple women. It was concluded that in a contemporary industrialized country, criminal and antisocial behaviors can be considered successful reproductive strategies for men, leading to more female sexual partners and childbirths (Yao et al. 2014). | ||
A study by Barbaro and Shackelford (2016) found evidence that male-perpetrated female-directed violence may be associated with greater sexual access to a female. | |||
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* Jaffee SR, Moffitt TE, 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 Dev. 74(1): 109-26. [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12625439 Abstract]] | * Jaffee SR, Moffitt TE, 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 Dev. 74(1): 109-26. [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12625439 Abstract]] | ||
* Yao S, Långström N, Temrin H, Walum H. 2014. ''Criminal offending as part of an alternative reproductive strategy: investigating evolutionary hypotheses using Swedish total population data.'' Evolution and Human Behavior. 35(6): 481-488. [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513814000774 Abstract]] | * Yao S, Långström N, Temrin H, Walum H. 2014. ''Criminal offending as part of an alternative reproductive strategy: investigating evolutionary hypotheses using Swedish total population data.'' Evolution and Human Behavior. 35(6): 481-488. [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513814000774 Abstract]] | ||
* Barbaro N, Shackelford TK. 2016. ''Female-directed violence as a form of sexual coercion in humans (Homo sapiens).'' Journal of Comparative Psychology, 130(4), 321–327. [[https://doi.org/10.1037/com0000038 Abstract]] | |||
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