New Books in the History of Science

Oliver Rollins, "Conviction: The Making and Unmaking of the Violent Brain" (Stanford UP, 2021)

Nov 26, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
The Relationship Between Race and Science
04:34 • 2min
3
The Violent Brain Model
06:39 • 5min
4
How Does Contemporary Nora Scientist Deal With These Continued Controversies That Impact Science?
11:42 • 4min
5
The Science of Violence and Criminality by Rigt Sowe
15:48 • 3min
6
Is There a Relationship Between the Body and Crime?
18:30 • 4min
7
Is There a Difference Between a Criminal and a Human?
22:11 • 3min
8
How Does the Work of a Fitting Happen in These Laboratory Spaces?
25:00 • 5min
9
What's the Difference Between Psychopaths and Psychopathic Disorders?
29:50 • 2min
10
Neural Imaging and Violence
31:52 • 5min
11
The Importance of Visualizing the Brain
36:33 • 2min
12
True Bill Can Save You Hundreds of Dollars a Year
38:20 • 2min
13
The Role of Genetics in Risk Models of Violence
40:26 • 5min
14
Genetics and the Brain
45:16 • 3min
15
The History of Race and Science
47:48 • 2min
16
Why Should Race Be Part of This Conversation?
50:14 • 4min
17
Can Your Model Predict the Future of a Black Child?
54:14 • 4min
18
Is There a Cure for Violence?
57:47 • 3min
19
What's the Risk in Normal Populations?
01:00:51 • 3min
20
Are There Certain Things Theyo Would Like to See Change in This Line of Research?
01:03:58 • 3min
21
Having More Data Means That We Deal With Violets Better
01:07:12 • 3min
22
What Kind of Projects Are You Working On?
01:10:13 • 4min