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Jun
30
2010

"Neuroscience and neuroimaging is going to change the whole philosophy about how we punish and how we decide who to incapacitate and how we decide how to deal with people," he says, echoing comments of a growing number of leading scholars across the country, including Princeton and Harvard.

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  • the Hare Psychopathy Checklist, which measures traits such as the inability to feel empathy or remorse, pathological lying, or impulsivity
  • "The scores range from zero to 40," Kiehl explains in his sunny office overlooking a golf course. "The average person in the community, a male, will score about 4 or 5. Your average inmate will score about 22. An individual with psychopathy is typically described as 30 or above. Brian scored 38.5 basically. He was in the 99th percentile."
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Mar
3
2009

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 1-64 (January-February 2009)
Women and Criminality
Edited by Hanna Putkonen and Ghitta Weizmann-Henelius

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