Early Neuropsychological Impairments Increase Risk of Antisocial and Criminal Behavior | PROJECT-JTH

Early Neuropsychological Impairments Increase Risk of Antisocial and Criminal Behavior | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 05/12/2014

Research conducted over the past couple of decades has repeatedly illustrated the link between the brain and behavioral disorders, between genetic variation and antisocial behavioral patterns, and the interplay between biology and the environment.

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Early Neuropsychological Impairments Increase Risk of Antisocial and Criminal Behavior | PROJECT-JTH

Hacking - Does Self-Control Theory Explain Participation in the Hacking Subculture? | PROJECT-JTH

Hacking - Does Self-Control Theory Explain Participation in the Hacking Subculture? | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 14/08/2014

The proliferation of automated tools and access to information and guides through online resources provide youth with ample opportunities to become acquainted with the tools and techniques of hacking.

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Hacking - Does Self-Control Theory Explain Participation in the Hacking Subculture? | PROJECT-JTH

Understanding The Brain and Violence | PROJECT-JTH

Understanding The Brain and Violence | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 10/04/2014

Over the past two decades a significant amount of research has been undertaken that attempts to identify the connection between variations in brain structure and brain functioning with emotions, personality traits, and behaviors.

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Understanding The Brain and Violence | PROJECT-JTH

"Broken Windows" Policing | PROJECT-JTH

"Broken Windows" Policing | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 01/11/2013

The broken-window theory suggests that minor disturbances and undesirable behaviors in a neighborhood, if left unchecked, lead to greater disorder and potentially criminal behavior.

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"Broken Windows" Policing | PROJECT-JTH