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kaggle-ho-012877House OversightAcademic discussion on self‑control, impulsivity, and recidivism
Academic discussion on self‑control, impulsivity, and recidivism The passage is a scholarly summary of psychological research with no mention of specific individuals, transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable leads, novel allegations, or connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Describes marshmallow test and its link to later life outcomes.; Cites research by B.J. Casey and Matt DeLisi on brain activity and recidivism.; Highlights self‑control as a predictor of criminal career likelihood.
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