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How to Measure Reductions in Antisocial Cognition During Incarceration

How to Measure Reductions in Antisocial Cognition During Incarceration
Dwayne Rushing 3 March 2026 0 Comments

Measuring reductions in antisocial cognition during incarceration reveals how prison affects thinking skills like impulse control and emotion recognition. Research shows therapy can slow cognitive decline-but not reverse it. Real rehabilitation requires tracking these changes over time.

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