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- W153011808 abstract "As mainly acquired behavior, human violence is not directly attributable to biological factors (Bach-y-Rita, 1975; Nachshon, 1982, 1983; Nachshon & Denno, 1987b). However, in a given minority of the population biological factors may play a relatively major role in determining behavior. Such a group could conceivably consist of Wolfgang and associates’ (Wolfgang, 1975; Wolfgang et al., 1972; see also Mednick, 1980; Monroe et al., 1977) 6.3% of the males in a given birth cohort who were responsible for 52% of all delinquencies recorded; Mark and Ervin’s (1970) 5–10% of the population whose brains did not function properly; or Mednick et al.’s (1984) 4% of the recidivist criminals among 14,427 adoptees who accounted for 69% of all convictions of the entire sample. Among these, biological impairments, such as neuropsychological deficits, might have played a role, together with personality and environmental factors, in producing violent behavior." @default.
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- W153011808 title "Neuropsychology of Violent Behavior: Controversial Issues and New Developments in the Study of Hemisphere Function" @default.
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