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A neuropsychosocial theory of persistent criminality : implications for assessment and treatment, (September 10, 1984)
- Author
- Yeudall, L. C.
- Title
- A neuropsychosocial theory of persistent criminality : implications for assessment and treatment, (September 10, 1984) / L. T. Yeudall, Orestes Fedora and Delee Fromm.
- Format
- Manuscript
- Published
- Edmonton, Canada : [Department of Neuropsychology, Alberta Hospital], [1984]
- Description
- 87 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
- Notes
- "To appear in Advances in Forensic Psychology and allied displines: An INternation and Interdisciplinary Review, Volume II, 1985."
- Contents
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- General theory of persistent criminality : criminality as a spectrum disorder
- A three-dimensional model of the brain : its relationship to behavior and criminality
- Multimodal assessment of persistent criminality
- Research findings at Alberta Hospital Edmonton (1971-1984)
- Epilogue : independent confimatory findings
- Brain dysfunction in persistent criminality
- implications for diagnosis and treatment of persistent criminality
- Case study : a ten year history of persistent violence.