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Authors: Adrian Raine
in hypothetical future scenarios
biology
as basis of crime and violence,
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social factors and,
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biosocial model,
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violence exponentially increased through
birds, abandonment of offspring by
birth complications
and maternal rejection,
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as precursor to violence,
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bomb-disposal experts,
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bonding, disruption of,
see
maternal rejection
borderline personality disorder,
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“Born to Be Criminal?” (Sterzer)
boys
inappropriate sexual behavior in
brain
affective processing in,
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biological intervention and changes in,
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as broken (structurally different) in violent individuals,
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cognitive processing in,
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early health influences on,
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fetal maldevelopment of,
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as functionally different in violent individuals,
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in hypothetical future scenarios
impairment to,
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;
see also
head injury
in issues of legal responsibility
motor processing in,
8.1
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,
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normal,
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in psychopaths,
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software vs. hardware failure in,
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and violence,
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,
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violence and malfunction of,
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,
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volume reduction in areas of,
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,
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brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene
brain hemispheres,
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brain imaging,
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of antisocial individuals,
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of murderers,
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see also specific techniques
Breivik, Anders Behring,
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Buchsbaum, Monte,
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bullying,
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burglary,
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Bustamante, Antonio,
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cadmium, toxicity of,
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California, University of
callousness,
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Cambridge University,
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Canada,
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cancer,
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cardiac M2–muscarinic cholinergic receptors
Cardiff, Wales, violence reduction in
cavum septum pellucidum,
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,
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
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,
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,
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central nervous system (CNS),
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,
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“cheating” strategy,
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,
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,
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,
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Chicago Project on Human Development
child abuse,
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effect on brain of,
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by mothers,
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,
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children
aggression in,
1.1
,
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,
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,
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,
11.1
antisocial behavior in,
2.1
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,
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,
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,
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and early life experiences as predictors of violence,
itr.1
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3.1
,
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,
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,
4.3
,
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,
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;
see also
neurodevelopmental theory
education of,
see
school, education
effects of prenatal smoking on
genetic investment in,
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,
1.5
head injury in,
5.1
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,
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,
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in hypothetical future scenarios
malnutrition in,
7.1
,
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,
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,
8.2
in Mauritius stimulation-seeking study
in public-care institutions,
6.1
,
6.2
rejected by mother,
see
maternal rejection