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Criminal Mind Essay

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Every television network has a prime time show focused on law enforcement or some form of criminal activity. From Columbo to Law & Order, this genre has stood the test of time. In the opening of Law & Order, there is a brief statement about how all cases are fictional but they added that there story lines are ripped from the headlines. Many hard working, law abiding citizens are fascinated with criminals and the crimes they commit. One explanation maybe that deep in our subconscious we would all love to get away with the perfect crime, secretly we have all had the thought of making a hated co-worker disappear rob a bank, but not get caught. In the 90’s, there was a movie where Tom Cruise was a future police officer. It was called Minority Report. In it, he was in charge of the “pre-crime Unit”, which consisted of 3 psychics. The sole purpose of this unit was to predict a …show more content…

Fischman discusses how he was able to see distinct patterns of brain development, or lack thereof, in the youth, some as young as 3, in his study. He was able to find some similarities between the breakdown of certain areas of the brain and a predictor of violent crimes. He also eluded to the fact that knowing this could save a future victim from this malformed criminal mind. What his research did not show is, how many of these “pre-criminal minds” have malformations of the brain, but never commit a crime. In Clara Moskowitz’s article, “Criminal minds are different from yours, brain scans reveal”, she details that there is no clear way to determine who will commit a crime and who will resist the urges for criminal activity. Moskowitz does conclude that the research would be helpful in therapeutic sessions with the children who have abnormal brain scans in order to equip them with the tools necessary to live productive lives. Both articles were an insightful look into the brain and

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