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Listening to Killers: Bringing Developmental Psychology into the Courtroom in Murder Cases (59 min)

James Garbarino of Loyola University describes his efforts to bridge the gap in legal proceedings between the 'social history' typically provided by social work and the 'diagnosis' provided by clinical psychology

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The most violent criminals where the most abused as Children.
Violence is created as a result of Adverse Childhood Experiences.

 Most killers should be understood as traumatized children who inhabit and control the minds, hearts and bodies of adult men

said Garbarino, Cornell professor emeritus of human development and the Maude C. Clarke Chair in Humanistic Psychology at Loyola University in Chicago 

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