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1011 16 Turn in Nothing Take out Planner Writing Implement Notes Your Notes from your Reading T odays Learning Objectives BLOA Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the BLOA ID: 600021

https crime youtube www crime https www youtube watch discuss 2bvfr2annkm society type program benefit prevent today

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IB Psych 10/11/16

Turn in: NothingTake out : PlannerWriting ImplementNotesYour Notes from your Reading…Today’s Learning Objectives:BLOA:Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the BLOADiscuss two effects of the environment on physiological processes.Discuss the use of brain imaging technologies in investigating

Today’s Agenda:

The Biology of Crime

HW:

Respond to

The

Telegraph

to Steen’s email…Slide2

For a person who is going to commit a crime has not yet done anything to deserve punishment. - Anthony Appiah

Agree???Slide3

Read the brief story…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF_NBWpGdIUSlide4

If we could predict and prevent crime, would it benefit our society?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bvFr2ANNkMSlide5

If we could predict and prevent crime, would it benefit our society?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bvFr2ANNkMSlide6

Look at the button titled, “The Task”

http://timelines.latimes.com/deadliest-shooting-rampages/Follow those directions, but consider:1.  How do we define "criminal behavior?“2. How would we actually implement this type of program?3. What are the implications of this type of program?Slide7

Reply via EMAIL

steenm@issaquah.wednet.eduIn the subject line: Crime