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Are men hard‑wired for violence, or trained for it? Experts weigh in
Men commit the vast majority of serious violence worldwide, but no single cause explains why. Instead, biology, psychology, ...
Empathy-driven strategies, scenario-based training, and advanced technologies like AI can prevent and de-escalate workplace ...
New research published online in advance of print in the journal Psychological Medicine concludes that persistent use of cannabis may cause violent behavior as a result of changes in brain function ...
A Sangamon County man was arrested and charged with child endangerment after a video was taken of violent behavior towards an ...
Can a detailed psychiatric examination predict, and prevent, the sort of massacre that took place in Connecticut? For a while, I worked in the forensic unit of a psychiatric hospital. I was required, ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT)—A new bill aims to increase safety for teachers and students in Arkansas by focusing on violent behavior in the classroom. If passed, House Bill 1062, or the Teacher and ...
The effects of discriminatory government policies are still harming communities of color decades later, recently published research suggests. Neighborhoods in Richmond, Virginia, that were redlined – ...
This is the final article in a three-part series regarding the consequences of excessive drinking. Excessive alcohol consumption contributes to an average of approximately 5,000 deaths among underage ...
The FBI is investigating a sophisticated criminal network targeting kids and teens online known as "764." The predators are known for targeting minors on social media and using coercion to get them to ...
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. A 10-episode miniseries entitled “American Sports ...
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'It's absurd': Juvenile Pete Hegseth grins from ear to ear as congressman shows him his past quotes encouraging violent behavior
During a House Armed Services Committee hearing last year in June, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth couldn't help himself from ...
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