

Oliver Rollins, "Conviction: The Making and Unmaking of the Violent Brain" (Stanford UP, 2021)
Nov 26, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Relationship Between Race and Science
04:23 • 3min
The Violent Brain Model
06:56 • 5min
Neuro Sciencists and the Cons of the Past and Present
11:33 • 4min
The Science of Violence and Criminality
15:29 • 3min
The Psychology of Criminality
18:23 • 2min
Psychological Theory and the Psychology of Crime
19:54 • 5min
How Does the Work of a Fitting Happen in These Laboratory Spaces?
24:40 • 3min
Is There a Perfect Definition of Race in Neuropsychology?
27:29 • 4min
NeuroImages and Violence
31:32 • 5min
The Impact of Visualization in the Courtroom
36:14 • 3min
The Role of Genetics in Risk Models
39:11 • 4min
The Genetic Model of Violence in the 19 Nineties
42:59 • 3min
Are You Using Race in Science?
46:16 • 3min
Why Should Race Be Part of This Conversation?
49:13 • 5min
How Good Is Your Model, Right?
53:58 • 3min
How Are Researchers Trying to Fix Risky Brains?
56:32 • 6min
Are There Certain Things They Would Like to See Change in This Line of Research?
01:02:42 • 2min
Is That What Ends Uf Happening?
01:04:57 • 4min
What's Next for Rihanna?
01:08:57 • 4min