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Myth vs. Fact: Violence and Mental Health

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The Healthy Debate About Mental HealthCenter for Law, Brain

WEBBy Jordan Smoller | The Huffington Post | May 20, 2013. May 2013 may be remembered as a watershed (or maybe a Waterloo) in the history of psychiatry. Two …

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Autonomy and Mental HealthCenter for Law, Brain & Behavior

WEBThe Center for Law, Brain & Behavior puts the most accurate and actionable neuroscience in the hands of judges, lawyers, policymakers and journalists—people who …

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Mental Illness, Violence and the Gun Control Debate: Evidence, …

WEBA year after the Sandy Hook massacre, the world seems no closer to understanding why such a horrific act occurred in the case of Adam Lanza, who …

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Here’s How To Responsibly Talk About Mental Health In The …

WEBMission. The Center for Law, Brain & Behavior puts the most accurate and actionable neuroscience in the hands of judges, lawyers, policymakers and …

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3 Hours of Exercise a Week May Lower Your Depression Risk

WEBAt the same time, physically active people had less risk than people who rarely moved, and the type of exercise barely mattered. If someone spent at least three …

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Steven Hyman to lead the Broad Institute’s Stanley Center for

WEBSteven E. Hyman, a renowned leader in neuroscience, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, former Harvard University provost and current …

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How Solitary Confinement Hurts the Teenage Brain

WEBIf solitary confinement is enough to fracture a grown man, though, it can shatter a juvenile. One of the reasons that solitary is particularly harmful to youth is that …

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Francis X. Shen, JD, PhDCenter for Law, Brain & Behavior

WEBFrancis X. Shen, JD, PhD , is an Associate Professor in the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics and the MGH Department of Psychiatry. Previously Dr. Shen was a …

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Jordan Smoller, MD, ScDCenter for Law, Brain & Behavior

WEBJordan Smoller, MD, ScD, is the Director of the Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit in the MGH Center for Human Genetics Research.He is a Professor of …

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About Mass General HospitalCenter for Law, Brain & Behavior

WEBAbout Mass General Hospital. Founded in 1811, MGH is the third oldest general hospital in the United States and is the oldest and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical …

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Nancy GertnerCenter for Law, Brain & Behavior

WEBJudge Nancy Gertner is a Senior Lecturer of Law at Harvard Law School and a former federal judge. Judge Gertner is a graduate of Barnard College and Yale Law School, …

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Center for Law, Brain & Behavior

WEBThe Center for Law, Brain & Behavior puts the most accurate and actionable neuroscience in the hands of judges, lawyers, policymakers and journalists—people who shape the …

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Mental Illness and Society: Prisons, Rehabilitation, and

WEBBy Gene Beresin and Steve Schlozman | September 18, 2013 | from PBS’s “Brains On Trial” Science Blog Over the last 25 years, funding for mental health …

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Project on Law & Applied NeuroscienceCenter for Law, Brain

WEBThe Project on Law and Applied Neuroscience, now in its fourth year, is a collaboration between the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Petrie-Flom Center for Health …

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Out of Detention: How to Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline

WEBA single instance of incarceration in a young person’s life increases the risk of future imprisonment, at a cost to taxpayers of $240.99 per day. Living in jail worsens …

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How Can Aging Judges Know When It’s Time to Hang up the Robe

WEBThe federal judiciary has not been immune to the upward trajectory: The the average age of active and senior judges now approaches 69. According to additional …

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Paul Butler, JDCenter for Law, Brain & Behavior

WEBPaul Butler, JD, Paul Butler is the Albert Brick Professor in Law at Georgetown University Law Center and a legal analyst on MSNBC. During the 2017-18 academic year he was …

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Implications for Juvenile Justice Practices

WEBNormative Adolescent and Emerging Adult Development: There Is A Lot Goin’ On. Session 1: This is Your Brain on (Normal) Adolescence and Emerging Young Adulthood. Session …

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