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Brain Damage and Delinquency A Question and a Challenge

Brain Damage and Delinquency A Question and a Challenge Brain and Damage Delinquency and a Question Challenge Robert E. Keldgord unlike is has encountered within ARTICLE, many, criminology, HIS not academic the confines our halls and of juvenile dignified by great research or statistical validation - schools numerous training youngsters because there has been none. who have manifested the behavioral simply Nor is it based examination of of the brain dam- upon patterns minimally well-documented At this article consists of vast, best, professional aged. literature within the some criminological speculation, conjecture, sugges- the because and tive discipline - again, simply statistics, professional &dquo;gues- of &dquo;brain and delin- timation.&dquo; subject damage is its ab- quency&dquo; conspicuous by Some our nation’s years ago, police sence.1 were not careful in always completely this article con- Quite candidly, between the diabetic distinguishing sists of observations a by professional who suffered from an insulin reaction who also to be criminologist, happens and the even drunk,&dquo; &dquo;happy though of im- the a parent neurologically both oftentimes the persons display and in the course child; who, paired same As a the un- result, symptoms. of some sixteen in the field of years fortunate and disoriented diabetic sometimes found himself in the local 1 In this http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Academic Therapy SAGE

Brain Damage and Delinquency A Question and a Challenge

Academic Therapy , Volume 4 (2): 7 – Dec 1, 1968

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0001-396X
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10.1177/105345126800400203
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Brain and Damage Delinquency and a Question Challenge Robert E. Keldgord unlike is has encountered within ARTICLE, many, criminology, HIS not academic the confines our halls and of juvenile dignified by great research or statistical validation - schools numerous training youngsters because there has been none. who have manifested the behavioral simply Nor is it based examination of of the brain dam- upon patterns minimally well-documented At this article consists of vast, best, professional aged. literature within the some criminological speculation, conjecture, sugges- the because and tive discipline - again, simply statistics, professional &dquo;gues- of &dquo;brain and delin- timation.&dquo; subject damage is its ab- quency&dquo; conspicuous by Some our nation’s years ago, police sence.1 were not careful in always completely this article con- Quite candidly, between the diabetic distinguishing sists of observations a by professional who suffered from an insulin reaction who also to be criminologist, happens and the even drunk,&dquo; &dquo;happy though of im- the a parent neurologically both oftentimes the persons display and in the course child; who, paired same As a the un- result, symptoms. of some sixteen in the field of years fortunate and disoriented diabetic sometimes found himself in the local 1 In this

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Published: Dec 1, 1968

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