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Title: Genetic Epidemiology of Antisocial Behavior"
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The criminal justice today, focusing their attention on what Ridenouor calls, an "ineffective system" which consists of prisons, lots of money being wasted and even higher recidivism rates. In order to save money and to focus on preventative interventions, Ridenour contends that's identifying subtypes of criminals such as antisocial behavior is the key to successfully "curb" crime... Showed first 250 characters
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The criminal justice today, focusing their attention on what Ridenouor calls, an "ineffective system" which consists of prisons, lots of money being wasted and even higher recidivism rates. In order to save money and to focus on preventative interventions, Ridenour contends that's identifying subtypes of criminals such as antisocial behavior is the key to successfully "curb" crime... Showed next 250 characters
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