The presence of these impulsive and antisocial traits
predict criminal behaviour more accurately than a lack of empathy.
Not exact matches
Specialized uses are directed at
criminal behaviour, to learn patterns of conduct, and — in some places — to compare the background of the defendant with the data to
predict whether the person is still a risk to society.
The use of trace data is known from a variety of contexts: the research from search engines,
criminal activity, online social media, education, physical movement patterns, and so on shows the same thing, that our
behaviour can be
predicted — with varying degrees of accuracy — down to the individual level.
Indeed the presence of stable and embedded emotional and behavioural difficulties in childhood has been shown to
predict a developmental trajectory towards negative outcomes in adolescence and adulthood, such as drug and alcohol misuse, truancy, school failure and drop out, delinquency and
criminal behaviour and violence.