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Crime on the Brain?: The Brain Explained Series

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This title is a part of the series The Brain Explained Series


Catalogue Number:  STV068
Producer:  Shortcutstv Ltd
Subject:  Criminal Justice & Law, Documentary, Health and Medicine, Psychology, Science, Social Sciences
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  United Kingdom
Copyright Year:  2026
Running Time:  8:41


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I’m not to blame. It was my brain!

Defence teams, particularly in violent criminal cases, are increasingly using neurological evidence to argue that damage to their clients’ brain deprived them of the free will to make rational choices about their behaviour.

The final film in our series about the brain uses real-life cases to explain and evaluate three ways this evidence is being used in court: acquired brain damage; traumatic childhood experiences and genetic predisposition.


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