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Executive Functioning in Criminal Behavior: Differentiating between Types of Crime and Exploring the Relation between Shifting, Inhibition, and Anger

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Nicolás Trajtenberg, Olga Sánchez de Ribera, Steven Cook & Jane. L. Ireland. (2023) Executive functioning as mediator of the association between traumatic brain injury and prison bullying. Brain Injury 37:3, pages 185-197.
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Maria Antonia Chaguendo-Quintero, Daniela Quintero-Monjes, Maria Teresa Cuervo & Juan P. Sanabria-Mazo. (2023) Alterations in executive functions in inmates convicted for violent behavior: a systematic review. Frontiers in Psychology 14.
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Shichun Ling, Adrian Raine, Yaling Yang, Robert A. Schug, Jill Portnoy & Moon-Ho Ringo Ho. (2018) Increased Frontal Lobe Volume as a Neural Correlate of Gray-Collar Offending. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 56:2, pages 303-336.
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Hernando Santamaría-García, Agustin Ibáñez, Synella Montaño, Adolfo M. García, Michel Patiño-Saenz, Claudia Idarraga, Mariana Pino & Sandra Baez. (2019) Out of Context, Beyond the Face: Neuroanatomical Pathways of Emotional Face-Body Language Integration in Adolescent Offenders. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 13.
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María Isabel Salinas, Rodrigo Antonio Landabur, Felipe Antonio Gálvez, Marcelo Balboa, Carolina Vásquez, Ivette González, Víctor Molina, Muriel Halpern & María Paz Contreras. (2019) Factores de Riesgo Asociados a la Conducta Homicida de un Niño hacia un Par. Anuario de Psicología Jurídica 29:1, pages 11-20.
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Karin A. Spenser, Ray Bull, Lucy Betts & Belinda Winder. (2019) Executive functioning as a predictive measure of offending behaviour. Journal of Criminal Psychology 9:1, pages 10-22.
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Edward Nęcka, Aleksandra Gruszka, Jarosław Orzechowski, Michał Nowak & Natalia Wójcik. (2018) The (In)significance of Executive Functions for the Trait of Self-Control: A Psychometric Study. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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