This study shows a very strong association between preschool blood lead and subsequent crime rate trends over several decades in the USA, Britain, Canada, France, Australia, Finland, Italy, West Germany, and New Zealand. The relationship is characterized by best-fit lags (highest R2 and t-value for blood lead) consistent with neurobehavioral damage in the first year of life and the peak age of offending for index crime, burglary, and violent crime. The impact of blood lead is also evident in age-specific arrest and incarceration trends. Regression analysis of average 1985-1994 murder rates across USA cities suggests that murder could be especially associated with more severe cases of childhood lead poisoning
Despite efforts by the United States and the World Health Organization to decrease lead exposure in ...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
Abstract: In May 2012, the CDC adopted a new sliding scale reference value for childhood lead poison...
This study shows a very strong association between preschool blood lead and subsequent crime rate tr...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Juvenile violent crime rates in the United States have been on a continuous decline since 1996. Desp...
© 2016 Taylor et al. Background: Many populations have been exposed to environmental lead from paint...
A robust environmental health literature demonstrates that preschool lead exposure can cause neurode...
Childhood lead exposure can lead to psychological traits that are strongly associated with aggressiv...
This study shows that 1936-1990 preschool blood lead trends explain 65% of the 1948-2001 variation i...
This article assesses the evidence for the hypothesis that a decline in all types of crime since the...
While lead exposure during childhood has been linked to criminal activity later in life, prior resea...
In recent years it has been made apparent that exposure to lead is a significant problem for many in...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Environment has its impacts on behaviors. One of the major environmental contributors is the environ...
Despite efforts by the United States and the World Health Organization to decrease lead exposure in ...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
Abstract: In May 2012, the CDC adopted a new sliding scale reference value for childhood lead poison...
This study shows a very strong association between preschool blood lead and subsequent crime rate tr...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Juvenile violent crime rates in the United States have been on a continuous decline since 1996. Desp...
© 2016 Taylor et al. Background: Many populations have been exposed to environmental lead from paint...
A robust environmental health literature demonstrates that preschool lead exposure can cause neurode...
Childhood lead exposure can lead to psychological traits that are strongly associated with aggressiv...
This study shows that 1936-1990 preschool blood lead trends explain 65% of the 1948-2001 variation i...
This article assesses the evidence for the hypothesis that a decline in all types of crime since the...
While lead exposure during childhood has been linked to criminal activity later in life, prior resea...
In recent years it has been made apparent that exposure to lead is a significant problem for many in...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Background: Elevated blood lead levels (PbB) have bee...
Environment has its impacts on behaviors. One of the major environmental contributors is the environ...
Despite efforts by the United States and the World Health Organization to decrease lead exposure in ...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
Abstract: In May 2012, the CDC adopted a new sliding scale reference value for childhood lead poison...