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Can brain scans show where evil resides?

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By on April 17, 2012 Deborah Denno, Faculty, In the News

Deborah Denno quoted on Radio Health Journal about how Brain scans are increasingly being used in court to bolster claims that evil has a genetic component. 

The entire Radio Health Journal story ran on April 17, 2012. 

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