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Social Media and Mental Health: Depression, Predators, and Personality Disorders presents case studies and guidelines to help policymakers, parents, educators, and criminal justice experts better understand the negative effects of social media on mental health. The book examines the direct correlations between technology and the onset of significant personality and mood disorders, criminal violence, and other dysfunctional behavior, particularly in American youth. T

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Social Media and Mental Health: Depression, Predators, and Personality Disorders presents case studies and guidelines to help policymakers, parents, educators, and criminal justice experts better understand the negative effects of social media on mental health. The book examines the direct correlations between technology and the onset of significant personality and mood disorders, criminal violence, and other dysfunctional behavior, particularly in American youth. T
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Dr. Michael Arntfield is a leading Canadian authority on cold case murders and serial homicide. Having served as a police officer in London, Ontario for over 15 years, he is now a criminologist and award-winning professor at Western University, also in London. He has been selected to serve as the 2016 visiting Fulbright Research Chair in crime and literature at Vanderbilt University, and has been an invited keynote speaker at universities and colleges across North America and Europe. He is also a member by special invitation with the Centre for Research in Forensic Semiotics at the University of Toronto's Victoria College, and is a member of the American Investigative Society of Cold Cases. On television, he is the host and co-creator of the true crime mini-series To Catch a Killer on the Oprah Winfrey Network, and syndicated internationally by A&E Networks-a series based on his own unsolved crimes think tank, the Western University Cold Case Society. His other books include Introduction to Forensic Writing, Practical Criminology, and Gothic Forensics: Criminal Investigative Procedure in Victorian Horror & Mystery, amongst others. He is also the co-author or contributing author of numerous related works, including Homicide: A Forensic Psychology Casebook, Digital Death: Mortality & Beyond in the Online Age, Necrophilia: A Global Anthology, Criminology: A Canadian Perspective, 8th Edition, and A Social History of Crime & Punishment in America, as well as over a dozen peer-reviewed journal articles and research papers. He also works as an investigative consultant and resource for various media outlets, including with the CBC's the fifth estate, and is the co-editor of a book series on literary criminology with Peter Lang Publishing in New York and Berlin. michaelarntfield.com