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Study links early physiological responses to later criminal behavior

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Study links early physiological responses to later criminal behavior The document discusses academic research on childhood stress responses and later delinquency, without mentioning any specific powerful individuals, institutions, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Adrian Raine's studies measured palm sweat in 3‑year‑olds and linked low sweat responses to later criminality.; Findings suggest early physiological traits may predict adult aggression.; Interventions like nutrition and exercise could reduce future offenses by 35%.

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