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An interview with Adrian Raine

Adrian Raine is professor of criminology, psychology and psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He is well known for his study on brain abnormalities in murderers. We asked him some questions about this research and other areas of interest to him.

Go to www.hoddereducation.co.uk/psychologyreviewextras for a graphical spread summarising the strengths and weaknesses of the Raine study.

We believe you started out as an accountant for British Airways. What led you from there to becoming a professor of psychology?

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