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Neurocriminology: Murderous Brains?
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This is certainly an area worth exploring for any number of reasons including research funding. Who is paying and why? And what out come are they seeking? Also, for me there are more than one types of murderer. It is one thing to have a hair trigger temper and beat some one to a pulp and quite another to calmly and logically sign a policy paper that will condem millions to death, impoverishment and desperation and the people who obediently and diligently carry out said policies are rewarded and praised. I am quite sure that the brains will show differences on scan and in bio chemistry. But both are criminals and one more so perhaps if we are talking sheer numbers and people's lives impacted and ruined.
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Neurocriminology: Murderous Brains? - by Magda Hassan - 12-05-2013, 01:15 PM

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