Penn study links heart rate to gender gap in criminal offending

Penn study links heart rate to gender gap in criminal offending

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A new study from the University of Pennsylvania published in the journal Criminology, addresses the incomplete understanding of why males are more criminal than females by examining gender differences in biological functioning and behavior. It is the first study to demonstrate that men's lower resting heart rate partly explains the higher rate of criminal offending.



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May 31, 2017 at 04:48AM

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