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according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Psychiatric Criminology John A. Liebert, William J. Birnes, 2017 Since the shutdown of our public psychiatry system, the seriously mentally ill are now mostly managed by public safety officers, school officials, emergency first responders and social workers with little experience in recognizing symptoms, triggers and issues. This book addresses the need to recognize the psychiatric component of criminological issues and the methodology of dealing with it on a practical as well as academic basis. It provides a roadmap for training in rapid assessment built on evidence-based emergency psychiatry protocols. |
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according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Antisemitism Through the Ages S. Almog, 1988 Is there a common denominator to be found between the Jew-hatred of antiquity and the antisemitism of modern times? Is antisemitism essentially constant and timeless or has it changed over the centuries? This book presents a collection of essays addressing these questions throughout the totality of Jewish history: in antiquity and in the Middle Ages, in the Christian world and in the Muslim countries, and particularly in the twentieth century. It examines and assesses not only the various forms and manifestations of antisemitism in history but also the diverse interpretations which have been placed upon it by contemporaries and historians. |
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according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Psychology and Policing Neil Brewer, Carlene Wilson, 2013-06-17 Psychological theory and research have much to contribute to the knowledge and skill bases underlying effective policing. Much of the relevant information, however, is dispersed across a variety of different psychological and criminal justice/policing journals and seldom integrated for those applied psychologists interested in policing issues or for police policymakers/administrators and others working in the criminal justice area who are not familiar with the psychological literature. Designed to accommodate the needs of these different groups, this book addresses both operational policing issues and issues relevant to the improvement of organizational functioning by providing integrative reviews of psychological theory and research that deal with effective policing. It illustrates how the theory and research reviewed are relevant to specific policing practices. These include eyewitness testimony, conflict resolution, changing driver behavior, controlling criminal behavior, effective interviewing, and techniques of face reconstruction. The volume's readable style makes it accessible to a diverse audience including undergraduate and postgraduate students in forensic/organizational/applied psychology, criminal justice, and police science programs, and police administrators and policymakers. It will also interest psychologists whose primary focus includes policing and criminal justice issues. The book should draw attention to the often unrecognized and valuable contribution that mainstream psychology can make to the knowledge base underpinning a wide variety of policing practices. |
according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Human Neuropsychology G. Neil Martin, 2006 Human Neuropsychology provides a comprehensive introduction to the relationship between brain structure and activity, its function and behaviour. It covers every major topic in the field, simultaneously introducing students to significant new developments in the area. This book provides the perfect balance between theory and application, enabling students to develop a complete understanding of the subject. |
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according to biopsychologist adrian raine: The Teaching of Psychology Wilbert James McKeachie, Charles L. Brewer, 2002 The book's goal is to provide coverage & analysis of the basic philosophies, current trends, and basic mechanics related to effective teaching in psych. It will be centered around the work of Wilbert McKeachie and Charles Brewer. |
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according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Bergsonism Gilles Deleuze, 1988-03 In this analysis of one major philosopher by another, Gilles Deleuze identifies three pivotal concepts - duration, memory, and lan vital - that are found throughout Bergson's writings and shows the relevance of Bergson's work to contemporary philosophical debates. He interprets and integrates these themes into a single philosophical program, arguing that Bergson's philosophical intentions are methodological. They are more than a polemic against the limitations of science and common sense, particularly in Bergson's elaboration of the explanatory powers of the notion of duration - thinking in terms of time rather than space. |
according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Origins Outlet, Richard E. Leakey, 1988-12 A study of human evolution by a distinguished paleontologist-anthropologist and a biochemist presents a view of an early human society marked by cooperation rather than aggression and illuminates stages in the development of man's body and brain |
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according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Christianity and Wokeness Owen Strachan, 2021-07-20 In a world that is woke, how many Christians are actually awake? This short, theologically sound primer is a resource for pastors, ministry leaders, community leaders, and other thinking Christians that explains carefully and clearly what Critical Race Theory and wokeness truly are, what the Bible teaches about race and ethnicity, why wokeness is distinct from Christianity and should be rejected, and how the church can work for unity based in the gospel of grace. Owen Strachan is a respected Reformed theologian and thought leader who can help Christians: Better understand Critical Race Theory, something very few do; Understand the high stakes—for the church and society at large—of wokeness as a movement; Think through America’s complex past with nuance and sensitivity; Study how God has made humanity one through the imago Dei; Grasp the beauty of the biblical doctrine of ethnicity and “race”; and Be ready to work for unity in perilous times |
according to biopsychologist adrian raine: The Nature of Insight Robert J. Sternberg, Janet E. Davidson, 1996 The Nature of Insight brings together diverse perspectives, including recent theories and discoveries, to examine the nature and origins of insightful thinking, as well as the history of theory and research on the topic and the methods used to study it. There are chapters by the leading experts in this field, including Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Ronald Finke, Howard Gruber, Marcel Just, David Meyer, David Perkins, Dean Simonton, and Robert Weisberg, among others. The Nature of Insight is divided into five main parts. Following an introduction that reviews the history and methods of the field, part II looks at how people solve challenging puzzles whose answers cannot be obtained through ordinary means. Part III focuses on how people come up with ideas for new inventions, while part IV explores the thinking of some of the most insightful people in the history of civilization. Part V considers metaphors such as evolution and investment as bases for understanding insight. An epilogue integrates all these approaches. Contributors: R.E. Mayer, R.L. Dominowski and P. Dallob. C.M. Seifert, D.E. Meyer, N. Davidson, A.J. Patalano, and I. Yaniv. J.E. Davidson. R.W. Weisberg. M.L. Gick and R.S. Lockhart. S.M. Smith. R.A. Finke. M.I. Isaak and M.A. Just. M. Csikszentmihalyi and K. Sawyer. K. Dunbar. H.E. Gruber. M.F. Ippolito and R.D. Tweney. D.K. Simonton. D.N. Perkins. R.J. Sternberg and T.I. Lubart. A Bradford Book |
according to biopsychologist adrian raine: The Consolation of Philosophy , 1943 In an old Russian village, Sadie and her brothers are poor and hungry until an old woman gives Sadie a frying pan that will make potato pancakes until it hears the magic words that make it stop. |
according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Forever Today Deborah Wearing, 2005 Clive Wearing has one of the most extreme cases of amnesia ever known. In 1985, a virus completely destroyed a part of his brain essential for memory, leaving him trapped in a limbo of the constant present. Every conscious moment is for him as if he has just come round from a long coma, an endlessly repeating loop of awakening. A brilliant conductor and BBC music producer, Clive was at the height of his success when the illness struck. As damaged as Clive was, the musical part of his brain seemed unaffected, as was his passionate love for Deborah, his wife. For seven years he was kept in the London hospital where the ambulance first dropped him off, because there was nowhere else for him to go. Deborah desperately searched for treatments and campaigned for better care. After Clive was finally established in a new special hospital, she fled to America to start her life over again. But she found she could never love another the way she loved Clive. Then Clive's memory unaccountably began to improve, ten years after the illness first struck. She returned to England. Today, although Clive still lives in care, and still has the worst case of amnesia in the world, he continues to improve. They renewed their marriage vows in 2002. This is the story of a life lived outside time, a story that questions and redefines the essence of what it means to be human. It is also the story of a marriage, of a bond that runs deeper than conscious thought. |
according to biopsychologist adrian raine: Dyslexia Nicola Brunswick, 2009-03-01 Winston Churchill, Andy Warhol, Walt Disney, Tom Cruise, Agatha Christie, Pablo Picasso. All famous and successful in their chosen professions. All dyslexic. Around 5 to 15% of speakers of alphabetic languages (e.g. English, French and Spanish) are dyslexic; around 4% severely so. But what is dyslexia? Are there different types of dyslexia? Is it more likely to occur in boys than in girls? Is there a cure? What resources are available to help dyslexic children and adults? Nicola Brunswick answers these, and other, questions informed by current thinking and cutting-edge research. Includes chapters on the causes and symptoms of dyslexia, the importance of sound and vision to reading, the incidence and manifestation of dyslexia across alphabetic and non-alphabetic languages, and lists of dedicated dyslexia resources – support associations, websites, and assistive technology. |
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The neuromoral theory of antisocial, violent, and psychopathic …
Oct 15, 2018 · Reviews of the functional neuroanatomy of antisocial, violent, and psychopathic be-havior were also implicating similar brain areas (Raine, 2013).
From Genes to Brain to Antisocial Behavior - antoniocasella.eu
From Genes to Brain to Antisocial Behavior Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania ABSTRACT—This review summarizes recent …
Biological classic evidence: Raine - WJEC
Raine’s conclusions Raine stated that the findings of his research cannot be taken to demonstrate that violence is determined by biology. Raine made it clear that social, psychological, cultural, …
Neural foundations to moral reasoning and antisocial behavior
Publisher URL: http://scan.oxfordjournals.org/ NOTE: At the time of publication, author Adrian Raine was affiliated with the University of Southern California. Effective July 1, 2007, he will be …
The brain and antisocial personality: Neuroethical and …
Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania. The very rapid developments taking place in brain imaging science is creating a …
Andrea L. Glenn, Farah Focquaert, and Adrian Raine - Springer
inal behavior raises a number of ethical concerns. In this chapter, the idea of an early destiny to crime is refuted and an attempt is made to explain the limited role that biological research …
Reduced Prefrontal and Increased Subcortical Brain …
Full subject details are reported by Raine et al. (1997). Briefly, subjects consisted of 41 individuals who had been tried for murder or attempted murder in the state of California and 41 age and …
Slide 1
The Anatomy of Violence: Dissecting The Biological Roots of Crime Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, University Of Pennsylvania. 5th International Bergen …
From Genes to Brain to Antisocial Behavior
Adrian Raine Fig. 1. Illustration based on midsagittal (top), coronal (middle), and axial (bottom) MRI slices of the brain regions found to be structurally or functionally impaired in antisocial, …
Neural basis of antisocial behaviour - Nature
In their 2014 perspective piece, Andrea L. Glenn and Adrian Raine discussed one such advance that explores the neural underpinnings associated with criminal behaviour, also known as...
Lower Amygdala Volume in Men is Associated with Childhood …
With longitudinal data, the current study examined whether male subjects with lower amygdala volume have a history of aggression and psychopathic features dating back to childhood and …
The Biological Roots of Crime: Implications for Society and …
Adrian Raine is the Richard Perry University Professor in Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of …
Book Review: Miswired Miscreants - SAGE Journals
Raine dives into the brain to discover the causes of violence and antisocial behavior. Raine provides evidence for how genetics, socialization, environment, biology, neurodevelopment, …
A2 Chapter 12 Handouts v1a + index.indd
Raine says that brain-imaging research is going to allow us to predict whether individuals are going to commit a violent offence in how many years? What has Raine discovered about …
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A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on Male Violence Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, University Of Pennsylvania Early Origins of Male Violence, Santa …
Biosocial Studies of Antisocial and Violent Behavior in …
Twin studies find stronger evidence for heritability of antisocial behavior than adoption studies (Raine, 1993), and because interaction effects will influence heritabil-ity estimates from twin but …
Chapter 8 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF …
determining whether the individual is conditioned into an antisocial lifestyle (Raine, 1988). That is, individuals with intact conditioning who are raised in a disruptive environment may be …
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Dr. Raine is the Richard Perry University Professor of Criminology, Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of "The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological …
Successful and unsuccessful psychopaths: A neurobiological …
We examine five different populations that can bring some knowledge to bear on the etiology of successful psychopathy: a media-recruited community sample, individuals from temporary …
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"Just as there's a biological basis for schizophrenia and anxiety disorders and depression, I'm saying here there's a biological basis also to recidivistic violent offending," Raine, a professor …
The neuromoral theory of antisocial, violent, and …
Oct 15, 2018 · Reviews of the functional neuroanatomy of antisocial, violent, and psychopathic be-havior were also implicating similar brain areas (Raine, 2013).
From Genes to Brain to Antisocial Behavior - antoniocasella.eu
From Genes to Brain to Antisocial Behavior Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania ABSTRACT—This review summarizes recent …
Biological classic evidence: Raine - WJEC
Raine’s conclusions Raine stated that the findings of his research cannot be taken to demonstrate that violence is determined by biology. Raine made it clear that social, psychological, cultural, …
Neural foundations to moral reasoning and antisocial behavior
Publisher URL: http://scan.oxfordjournals.org/ NOTE: At the time of publication, author Adrian Raine was affiliated with the University of Southern California. Effective July 1, 2007, he will be …
The brain and antisocial personality: Neuroethical and …
Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania. The very rapid developments taking place in brain imaging science is creating a …
Andrea L. Glenn, Farah Focquaert, and Adrian Raine - Springer
inal behavior raises a number of ethical concerns. In this chapter, the idea of an early destiny to crime is refuted and an attempt is made to explain the limited role that biological research …
Reduced Prefrontal and Increased Subcortical Brain …
Full subject details are reported by Raine et al. (1997). Briefly, subjects consisted of 41 individuals who had been tried for murder or attempted murder in the state of California and 41 age and …
Slide 1
The Anatomy of Violence: Dissecting The Biological Roots of Crime Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, University Of Pennsylvania. 5th International Bergen …
From Genes to Brain to Antisocial Behavior
Adrian Raine Fig. 1. Illustration based on midsagittal (top), coronal (middle), and axial (bottom) MRI slices of the brain regions found to be structurally or functionally impaired in antisocial, …
Neural basis of antisocial behaviour - Nature
In their 2014 perspective piece, Andrea L. Glenn and Adrian Raine discussed one such advance that explores the neural underpinnings associated with criminal behaviour, also known as...
Lower Amygdala Volume in Men is Associated with …
With longitudinal data, the current study examined whether male subjects with lower amygdala volume have a history of aggression and psychopathic features dating back to childhood and …
The Biological Roots of Crime: Implications for Society and …
Adrian Raine is the Richard Perry University Professor in Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of …
Book Review: Miswired Miscreants - SAGE Journals
Raine dives into the brain to discover the causes of violence and antisocial behavior. Raine provides evidence for how genetics, socialization, environment, biology, neurodevelopment, …
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Raine says that brain-imaging research is going to allow us to predict whether individuals are going to commit a violent offence in how many years? What has Raine discovered about …
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A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on Male Violence Adrian Raine Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology, University Of Pennsylvania Early Origins of Male Violence, Santa …
Biosocial Studies of Antisocial and Violent Behavior in …
Twin studies find stronger evidence for heritability of antisocial behavior than adoption studies (Raine, 1993), and because interaction effects will influence heritabil-ity estimates from twin …
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determining whether the individual is conditioned into an antisocial lifestyle (Raine, 1988). That is, individuals with intact conditioning who are raised in a disruptive environment may be …
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Dr. Raine is the Richard Perry University Professor of Criminology, Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of "The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological …
Successful and unsuccessful psychopaths: A neurobiological …
We examine five different populations that can bring some knowledge to bear on the etiology of successful psychopathy: a media-recruited community sample, individuals from temporary …
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"Just as there's a biological basis for schizophrenia and anxiety disorders and depression, I'm saying here there's a biological basis also to recidivistic violent offending," Raine, a professor …