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Understanding the Relationship Between Brain Development and Offending Behaviour
Donna McEwan
Children And Young People'S Centre For Justice
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Age Groups
9%
Brain
58%
Cerebellum
12%
Child
11%
Executive Function
13%
Frontal Lobe
37%
Genes
5%
Health
6%
Human Body
12%
Learning
19%
Nervous System
10%
Neurons
8%
Parturition
9%
Short-Term Memory
12%
Social Behavior
15%
Social Justice
16%
Spinal Cord
10%
Young Adult
10%
Social Sciences
adolescence
10%
adulthood
11%
age group
11%
brain
100%
cognitive development
13%
evidence
5%
experience
4%
flexibility
10%
health
5%
interaction
6%
justice
9%
learning
8%
psychosocial development
17%
social behavior
12%
time
4%
young adult
10%