Tells about several violent incidents that appear to have been caused by various physical stimuli to the brains of the aggressors (e.g., pesticide exposure). Such examples make it difficult for the courts to distinguish freely willed acts from those of diminished responsibility and insanity.
"Tells about several violent incidents that appear to have been caused by various physical stimuli to the brains of the aggressors (e.g., pesticide exposure). Such examples make it difficult for the courts to distinguish freely willed acts from those of diminished responsibility and insanity."@en
"Examines physical changes, heredity, and environment as possible causes of violent behavior, and raises the question of to what degree humans are responsible for and in control of their actions."@en
"Changes in anatomy and chemistry of the brain can cause violent behavior. While science delves into the natural aggressive instincts within the mind and measures the probability for violent acts, it also raises difficult questions about the punishment of criminals."@en
"Changes in anatomy and chemistry of the brain can cause violent behavior. In this episode, scientists suggest that even the acts of a serial killer may have a biological or genetic basis. While science delves into the natural aggressive instincts within the mind and measures the probability for violent acts, new scientific data raises difficult questions about the punishment of criminals. This is juxtaposed to the legal system's demand for immutable evidence of guilt or innocence."@en
"Suggests that changes in anatomy and chemistry of the brain can cause violent behavior. Scientific data raises questions about the punishment of criminals."@en
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