Brain injuries and disorders

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  • Damage to the pre-frontal cortex of the brain may cause individuals to have an altered behaviour pattern, such as becoming more immature and having an increased loss of self-control, as well as having an inability to modify behaviour
  • Prisoners are more likely than non-prisoners to have suffered brain injuries
  • Raine et al (1994) used PET scans to study the living brains of impulsive killers, finding that there was often damage to their pre-frontal cortex
  • Mclsaac et al (2016) found that people who have suffered serious head injuries are twice as likely to end up in prison (0.5% compared to 0.2%)
  • For women with these injuries, the risk of ending up in a Canadian federal prison was 2.76 times higher than it was for uninjured women