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Professor Terrie Moffitt, a co-author of the
, said the research could help
understand what is behind long-term antisocial
. She said the antisocial people in the study may have behaved
because of their brain structure. She said: "They are
operating under some [disability] at the
of the brain." She added that because of this, we needed to care for these people in a
way. Lead author Dr Christina Carlisi said: "Differences in brain
might make it difficult for people to develop social
. This may prevent them from engaging in antisocial behaviour. These people could benefit from more
throughout their lives."