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Hair Mineral Analysis: Biochemical Imbalances and Violent Criminal Behavior
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1989
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Trace Mineral AnalysisViolent CrimeForensic MedicineForensic ToxicologyTrace MineralsCarceral SettingLawCrime AnalysisCriminal LawBiostatisticsToxicologyHair Mineral AnalysisMedicineHuman HairOffender ClassificationAggressionPrison ViolenceCriminal Justice
Trace mineral analysis of human hair was utilized to determine whether violent and nonviolent criminals could be differentiated on the basis of concentrations of levels of major and trace minerals. 40 violent and 40 nonviolent inmates from a prison population were selected for study. 27 mineral levels were analyzed and a discriminant function analysis correctly classified 86% of the violent and 78% of the nonviolent inmates. The results lent support to the hypothesis that significantly different levels of trace minerals could be found between the two groups.
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