As large-scale initiatives, such as the Broad Antisocial Behaviour Consortium, continue to grow, these collaborative efforts will also facilitate the conduct of epidemiologic studies that incorporate genome-wide data and environmental factors in a joint analysis(Peyrot et al., 2014). Discoveries obtained from such gene-environment-wide interaction studies may contribute to more advanced explanatory models of the complex etiology of antisocial behaviour, thereby ultimately aiding prevention and intervention strategies(Thomas, 2010).