Kevin Michael Beaver (born September 17, 1977)[1] is an American criminologist and the Judith Rich Harris Professor of Criminology at Florida State University's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, where he is also the director of the Distance Learning Program.
[3] Beaver joined the faculty of Northern Kentucky University in 2006 as an instructor in the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice.
[3] Beaver's research focuses on the field of biosocial criminology,[4] including studies on the causes of antisocial behaviors, such as delinquency, which he has said has both genetic and environmental causes.
[2][5] He has also researched the link between parenting behavior and child intelligence,[6] as well as the potential for genetic factors to contribute to academic achievement in children.
[7] His research has also found a link between a rare form of the MAOA gene (known as the "warrior gene") and violent behavior and weapon use among boys.