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My Brain Made Me Do It: Will Neuroscience Change The Way We Punish Criminals?
6 November, 2024
Should people with brain disorders receive different punishment for crimes? Australian law may be about to reshape the way we deal with criminals.
Inside The Brain of a Serial Killer [Infographic]
10 January, 2025
Take a look at the research into the brains of serial killers including the statistics and the motivations behind their killing.
Looking For Psychopaths In All The Wrong Places: fMRI In Court
5 November, 2024
Of the current uses of psychiatry in legal settings, the claim that psychopaths can be identified through functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is among the most worrisome.
Nature and Nurture: The Origins of Violence
3 January, 2025
The nature vs nurture debate has transformed into a nature and nurture interaction which may hold the key to the origins of violent behaviour.
The Warrior Gene: Genetics and Criminology
3 January, 2025
Examining the research on the warrior gene and its impact in criminology regarding the origins of violence and aggression in criminal behaviour.
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