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New Research on Traumatic Brain Injury's Link to Crime: Serotonin & Interventions, Slides of Human Resource Management

The common occurrence of traumatic brain injury (tbi) in offender populations and the unclear relationship between tbi and offending behavior. The document also highlights the potential role of the serotonergic system in impulsivity and aggression, and the possibility of ssris as interventions for reducing criminal violence. Two new studies are mentioned as potential sources of clarification.

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2012/2013

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Download New Research on Traumatic Brain Injury's Link to Crime: Serotonin & Interventions and more Slides Human Resource Management in PDF only on Docsity! TBI is very common in offender populations but its relevance for offending behaviour is unclear The serotonergic system is implicated in impulsivity and aggression and is potentially amenable to intervention Two new studies should help to clarify the role of TBI in offending and the possible role of SSRIs in reducing criminal violence Aged Care 1990-2007 MBS 1984-2007 PBS 1990-2007 Commonwealth Data Systems Road Injury 1987-2004 Silver Chain 1993-2001 Emergency Dept. 2000-2003 Ambulance 1990-2005 Next Step 1974-2000 Dept. of Corrective Services Dept. of Education Notifiable Diseases Register PathWest Other State Data Systems Busselton Surveys1966-87 MONICA IHD 1984-93 NHF Surveys 1978-94 Crime Research 1984-95 Fremantle Diabetes 1993-99 Kimberley Survey 1987 Maternal and Child Health 93, 2001/2 Twin Register 1980-1998 Birth Defects 1980-2002 Intellectual Disability 1980-2002 Cerebral Palsy 1956-2002 Autism 1999-2002 Many more Research Databases Geocoding 3.73 million chains 1-2,953 (av. 5.11) Records per chain Master Links File Birth Registrations 1974-May 2007 809,903 records Death Registrations 1969-May 2007 361,642 records Hospital Separations 1970-May 2007 15,635,038 records Mental Health Clients 1966-May 2007 347,517 records Cancer Notifications 1981-May 2007 212,855 records Midwives’ Notifications 1980-May 2007 673,190 records Electoral Roll 1988-May 2007 1,796,700 records Core Data Sets G G G G Genealogical linkage De-identified linked files of health data for research (www.datalinkage-wa.org.au) Docsity.com
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