Criminal Behavior May Be Hard-Wired(interesting article)

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Research: Criminal behavior may be hard-wired
By Karen Kaplan


Los Angeles Times


Posted: 11/25/2009 08:57:31 PM PST
Updated: 11/25/2009 08:57:32 PM PST


Are some people born criminals?

Increasing evidence from neuroscience suggests that many aspects of antisocial behavior can be traced to dysfunctional brains. For instance, brain scans of prisoners suggest the circuitry involved in fear conditioning has gone awry in criminal minds. Deformities of certain parts of the brain that may contribute to antisocial and psychopathic behavior have also been linked to a greater risk of arrests and convictions.

For a definitive answer, scientists would have to scan the brains of thousands of children, then check back decades later to see which ones went on to lead lives of crime. If the immature brains of the future criminals were different from the immature brains of law-abiding citizens, it would be a powerful piece of evidence that some people are biologically predisposed to criminal activity, according to a group of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Southern California, and the University of York in England.

That experiment is too ambitious, but the researchers did something similar.

In the early 1970s, they traveled to the island nation of Mauritius, off the eastern coast of Africa. They recruited 1,795 3-year-olds and gave them a test designed to measure whether their amygdalae — the part of the brain involved in processing fear — were developing normally.

The test involved a series of 12 tones. Some of them were pleasant. Others were higher-pitched and were followed by a jarring sound produced by "jangling metal objects," according to a report in The American Journal of Psychiatry.

The children were hooked up to a polygraph to measure their reactions to the noises. The high-pitched tones were supposed to make them sweat in anticipation of the unpleasant sound, while the pleasant tones weren't supposed to elicit much response.

Twenty years later, the researchers scoured court records to see whether any of their subjects had committed crimes involving violence, drugs, property or serious driving offenses. (Parking fines, expired car registrations and other petty crimes weren't counted.)

It turned out that 137 of the subjects — nearly 8 percent of the total — had criminal records. Looking back at their childhood tests, the scientists found that their reactions to the pleasant and high-pitched tones were the same. That was in stark contrast to the other subjects, who learned to fear the high-pitched tones and sweated accordingly. For the comparisons, criminals were matched with two non-offenders of the same age, gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic status.

The results suggest that criminal behavior may be hard-wired — to some degree — in children as young as 3 and could be the result of a malfunctioning amygdala, the researchers wrote. If they're not afraid that their criminal behavior will land them in jail, what else will deter them? The result, they wrote, is "a lack of conscience."
 
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NO to this

i think from the cops , to the DA ,to the prison guards to the private contractors who build the prisons, to the private companies who supply goods to prisons are criminals, the prison system has no incentive to "correct" anyone , they can go fuck themselfs with the term corrections facility because they want them to come back , infact they want YOU like uncle sam needs poor white people to die for him
 
May 26, 2007
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the logic of proving this by conducting simple tests in a 20yr or so span makes no sense. a brain can be conditioned by what the mind interpets but if there is a break in the mind and the person was a law abiding citizen, how would they account for this? this is way too vague if you ask me. the one thing i see as weirdly right in this whole thing is sound..sound travels through the body as well and may misbalence signals that travel through from brain to organ and so forth. i read this on a nasa article once.
 
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people arent born criminals.they are conditioned that way.Criminals IMO are rapists,murders,pedo's,and people who take from poor people.
 
Dec 2, 2006
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i find it interesting that there is one similiar characteristic found in each alleged criminal.

i can say that my two children are very different in demeanor and nature. i already know which child is going to be outgoing, wild, etc. there may be some signs, characteristics, etc. or it may just be coincidence.

this is definately nothing remotely close to fact, but imo, interesting.