Low Resting Heart Rate and Stalking Perpetration

Volume: 35, Issue: 11-12, Pages: 2271 - 2296
Published: Apr 10, 2017
Abstract
There is consistent evidence to suggest that individuals with low resting heart rate are more likely to engage in a variety of antisocial behaviors. The present study examines whether this finding can be extended to stalking perpetration. Drawing from fearlessness theory and stimulation-seeking theory, as well as conceptual work of Meloy and Fisher, we find that individuals with low resting heart rates had significantly greater odds of engaging...
Paper Details
Title
Low Resting Heart Rate and Stalking Perpetration
Published Date
Apr 10, 2017
Volume
35
Issue
11-12
Pages
2271 - 2296
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