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Neurological disorders and their link to criminal acts

Neurological disorders can profoundly alter judgement, impulse control, and emotional regulation, contributing to behaviours that may cross legal boundaries. From traumatic brain injuries to neurodegenerative diseases, disruptions within key brain regions influence criminal actions in complex ways. Understanding the role of neurological dysfunction in offending challenges traditional notions of intent and responsibility, raising critical questions about justice, rehabilitation, and the ethical use of neuroscience within the legal system.

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