Dax Xenos

Dax Xenos is the pen name of author who has made a career creating award-winning criminal justice-related educational documentaries seen by millions of people around the world in colleges, universities, institutions and government, including: American Law: How It Works; Civil Court Process and Procedure; Cognitive Psychology; Criminal Court Process and Procedure; Culture Identity Behavior; Employee Theft; History of American Criminal Justice; History of Psychology; History of World Criminal Justice; How to Tell if Someone Is Lying; Identifying the Violet At-Risk Student; Interpreting Nonverbal Communication; Loan Fraud; Money Laundering; Psychology of Criminal Behavior; Psychology, Criminality & Incarceration in America; Psychometrics I: Personality & Forensic Assessment; Psychometrics II: Intelligence & Ability Assessment; Religion Politics and Law; Robbery: The Aftermath; Teen Violence; Terrorism: Weapon of Fear; The Belli Tapes: Winning At Trial; The Extortion Set; The History of Sociology. He holds a PhD in psychology was a licensed general contractor in Florida. He learned about incarceration first-hand in a Texas prison where, as an inmate, he worked in the new construction office before becoming editor of the award-winning prison newspaper The Echo. His many publications and awards include a PEN fiction award for his short story, “Death of a Duke," and Tarantula also available on Amazon.

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