Tarter R E, Hegedus A M, Alterman A I, Katz-Garris L
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1983 Sep;171(9):564-7. doi: 10.1097/00005053-198309000-00007.
Juvenile violent, nonviolent, and sexual offenders were compared across a broad range of intellectual, neuropsychological, and psychoeducational measures. No systematic group differences were noted, nor was cognitive status related to the severity of violent behavior. These findings cast doubt on the generalizability of previous investigations implicating cerebral dysfunction in juvenile delinquents.
对青少年暴力、非暴力和性犯罪者在广泛的智力、神经心理和心理教育测量方面进行了比较。未发现系统性的组间差异,认知状态也与暴力行为的严重程度无关。这些发现对先前将脑功能障碍与青少年犯罪联系起来的调查结果的普遍性提出了质疑。