Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Stems from stem.

New insights into neural studies tend to show that potential criminal and psychopathic behaviour may be predicted in children even as young as six months of age. Apparently traits within the brain that predict anti-social behaviour can be detected and used to determine whether a child is likely to commit offences in later life. It is still under research, but experts say it could be possible to carry out these somewhat controversial tests in the near future. Big brother and the potential end of the extensive court system?

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