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University of Pennsylvania neuroscientist Adrian Raine, author of "The Anatomy of Violence," believes that advances in brain imagery are helping to explain the biological roots of crime. American ...
A child in Adrian Raine’s lab at the U. of Pennsylvania, wearing a cap with electrodes to measure brain activity. Jonathan Barkat for The Chronicle Review ...
Adrian Raine was the first person to conduct a brain imaging study on murderers and has since continued to study the brains of violent criminals and psychopaths.
British-born criminologist Dr Adrian Raine claims we can spot murderers and violent criminals BEFORE they commit any crime - by scanning people's brains ...
Brain dysfunction is just as much a cause of crime as bad neighborhoods and poverty, says Adrian Raine.
In studying brain scans of criminals, researchers are discovering tell-tale signs of violent tendencies. WSJ's Jason Bellini speaks with Professor Adrian Raine about his latest discoveries. The ...
Although he maintains that it’s impossible to predict with certainty who will and will not become a criminal, the results of Criminology and Psychology professor Adrian Raine’s work takes leaps in ...
University of Pennsylvania neuroscientist Adrian Raine, author of “The Anatomy of Violence,” believes that advances in brain imagery are helping to explain the biological roots of crime ...
Adrian Raine argues that violent behavior has biological roots just like depression or schizophrenia. This raises questions about treatment, accountability and punishment, including the death penalty.