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  <dc:title>Royal Society Discussion Meeting: Neurobiology of Violence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>16 and 17 October 2007 Discussion Meeting at the Royal Society

Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 October 2007 Discussion Meeting at the Royal Society

Organised by Professor Sheilagh Hodgkiins (Institute of Psychiatry) and Dr Essi Viding (University College London)

In recent years, there has been an explosion of knowledge about the development processes leading to persistent violent offending, and most particularly regarding the neurobiological determinants. This new knowledge has as yet had little impact n government policies, prevention programmes, and rehabilitation of offenders.

Speakers
Dr James Blair; Professor Avshalom Caspi; Professor Mark Dadds; Professor Conor Duggan; Professor Jonathan Hill; Professor Shelagh Hodgkins; Professor Rolf Loeber; Professor James McGuire; Dr Candice Odgers; Professor Christopher Patrick; Sir Michael Rutter FRS; Professor Richard Tremblay; Dr Essi Viding</dc:description>
  <dc:date>16 October 2007 - 17 October 2007</dc:date>
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