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[font "arial,helvetica,sans-serif"][size 3]New study reveals that the root cause of crime may be biological, not social[/size][/font]
[font "Geneva,Arial,sans-serif"][size 2]Feeding children a diet rich in fish could prevent violent and anti-social behaviour in their teens, according to research to be announced this week which suggests the root causes of crime may be biological rather than social.

The study raises major questions over the extent to which criminals exercise free will, as well as fuelling fresh debate over whether simple childhood interventions might be more use in preventing crime than blaming parents or organising draconian crackdowns on crime.

Professor Adrian Raine, a leading psychologist at the University of California, will outline a growing body of evidence showing that violent offenders have physical defects in a part of the brain linked to decision-making and self-control - which may make them more likely to lash out.

Raine's latest research, to be unveiled this week in Sheffield, looked at whether brain deficits could be avoided by action in the early years when the tissue is still developing.

A group of three-year-olds from Mauritius were given an intensive programme of enriched diet, exercise and cognitive stimulation, which included being read to and involved in conversation. By the age of 11 they demonstrated increased brain activity on brain scan read-outs, and by 23 they were 64 per cent less likely than a control group of children not on the programme to have criminal records.

'This is not the silver bullet to solving crime and violence, but I think it's certainly one of the ingredients,' said Raine, a former prison psychologist.

'The take-home point is that the seeds of crime are sown early in life.'

The research comes amid passionate national debate over anti-social behaviour.

Last week the Home Office launched an unprecedented exercise to chart the extent of such problems over a 24-hour period in Britain, and MPs will this week debate calls for children as young as three to be taught social skills under a national programme similar to the literacy and numeracy hours that take place in schools.

All this reflects pressure in Downing Street for new pledges on universal childcare to help prepare children for later life. Former Welfare Minister Frank Field is to publish a book calling for police to act as 'surrogate parents' to those out of control.

However, Raine will tell a conference on Psychiatry and the Problem of Evil organised by Sheffield University that violent and anti-social behaviour is most likely to have a neurological basis.

Yet it may be triggered only when early brain impairment is combined with social factors such as breakdown in parent-child relationships.

His work first identified a distinctive pattern of damage to the prefrontal cortex in murderers, suggesting the mechanisms inhibiting aggression were impaired.

Raine then used magnetic resonance imaging to study the brains of people with less lethal anti-social personality disorders, and found an 11 per cent reduction in the volume of neurons - so-called grey matter - in their prefrontal cortex compared to the average. They also showed lower heart rates and sweated less when stressed, a sign of blunted emotional responses which could affect their ability to empathise with victims.

The research, published in this month's American Journal of Psychiatry, involved 100 Mauritian children and a group of around 350 control subjects not put through the programme. EEGs - scans of brain electrical activity - at the age of 11 found heightened activity compared to their peers: they were less likely to have criminal records and 35 per cent less likely to report having engaged in some criminal activity and got away with it.

The most striking effects were observed in those most malnourished when they started the programme, Raine said, suggesting that the diet - unusually rich in fish - could be the crucial element.

'Could it be the exposure to increased omega 3 fatty acids, which we know are the building blocks of cell membranes, leads to better brain function which we did discern at age 11 - and better outcomes at 23?' said Raine.

In the long term, it may be possible for surgeons 'to correct' violent behaviour by repairing damage to the frontal lobes, he argues. Although brain damage is emerging as a defence against murder charges in the American courts, Raine points out that even people with damaged brains retain some choice over their actions.

Raine said the research does, however, raise serious issues for people with anti-social personality disorders, who face being locked up whether or not they have committed a crime under proposed new British mental health laws, and for the treatment of violent offenders.

'We can't be letting murderers out of prison just because they have had a neurodevelopmental impairment, but it raises a question about the severity of punishing,' said Raine.

Unfortunately, brain scans alone cannot reliably predict violent tendencies.

Raine notes that of a study he completed of 41 murderers, one - a prolific serial killer - differed from the others by not only having an undamaged frontal lobe, but also unusual patterns of activity in other parts of the brain. There was only one other scan like it in Raine's collection - his own. [/size][/font]
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[crazy]haha i just dont know bout this one bud. i beilieve when kids adults have a disoreder they need medications, but the excuses of diet, i,m not so sure i beleive this one. i believe it boils down to choices, and blamin actions consequences of havvin to pay fer what ya do, is what it boils down to. i,ve seen too many that have an excuse fer everythin also. and not wantin to except respnsibility fer their actions. that they wont git caught or there above everyone else. a victim, of excuses, others think they are. too and that dont hep the situation cause they use it. it,s a vicsious circle. and [crazy] the ones who it,s up to to keep en in the jails, believe this crap too. give em half a chance and they,ll git out and DO, ALL OVER AGAIN. if it was your kid, your wife husband, whatever situation, would you want to TRUST, THEM AGAIN ????? VICTIM MY EVERLOVIN. be on the other end. do ya really think they,ll stay on that diet or do what there suppose to once there out?? not hardly!no more than the sex offenders! i,d give em the hot seat. haha ahha i can say ya start out the kids now, but i dont believe it has all to do with the diet, it,s the upbringin and everythin else that goes along withit. and still boils down to CHOICES. IN LIFE.
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Hi daymere,

Thanks for the article. Really neat stuff to read! I sense another 'fish nerd amongst the herd'! Ron original!

I truly believe that, aside from eating fish, if a kid is taught to and the initial 'why' of fishing, chances of a better kid are increased. But then again, I think every 18 year old, male or female, ought to do 2 years military service too! not co-ed! ha ha ha

JapanRon
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i beleive it would help out also and make a stronger people to have a new rules of military envolement at a early age.
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At least being in the Boy Scouts can help many as well.
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[Smile]yessa thats when to start em age wise i believe. all cliffs boys are goin and cliffs one of the leders. its, a good family thing, fer all of em. wisn mick and i could go. haha but values, survival, nature, fishin and huntin, is good fer all of em. good one and knowin that they,re cared avout and loved is more important than just what there eatin. well said bud.[Smile]
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top notch and i agree the scouts are a great leaning group and many youngsters need to get back to the basics and i was a eagle scout when my mother moved to a area where thwere were no other scouts.
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Don't forget some of the essentials. They also have a fishing, cooking and a knot tying merit badge. Those were probably 3 of my first merit badges that I earned as a boy scout.
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[Smile]that,s REAL COOL.i didnt know they had a fishin badge though. or cookin. i figured the boys had to learn how to do some knot tyinof some type, that,s good too. sounds like there gittin into alot more now a days. huh?? coolgirls didnt do NOTHIN THATS WHY I WANTED TO GO WITH THE BOYS. AHHAHA LATER[Smile]
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Actually, rather than 'can prevent', the title should be 'may prevent'.
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That's true DDR. May is the word. My son was never a big fish eater until recently. Prior to that he has still been well behaved and very respectful of others. There is no substitute for a good Christian upbringing. Even Jesus ate fish and he turned out good.
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Jesus ate fish and died at the age of 33. That's why I'm a vegetarian. [Tongue]

Haha. Just kidding.
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At least it wasn't the fish that killed him.[cool]
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