After trying to get his ex-wife investigated, man winds up under the scrutiny of the FBI himself
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When Not to Arrest an Abuser in a Domestic Violence Case
The current approach to dealing with domestic violence may be bad for victims’ health.
Feds Crack Down On Deceiving Weight Loss Products
Fines paid, companies now banned from selling similar products
“Family Annihilators”: Understanding What Drives Fathers to Kill
A new paper analyzing “family annihilators” in Britain breaks down these murderers into four basic types
Q&A: What Works in Sex-Offender Treatment
TIME speaks with Dr. Renee Sorrentino of Massachusetts’ Institute for Sexual Wellness about sex-offender treatment and her work with pedophiles
The Brain of a Bomber: Did Damage Caused By Boxing Play a Role in the Boston Bombings?
Questions about traumatic brain injury and bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev begin to surface
Brain Scans Can Predict Which Criminals Are Likely to Get Re-Arrested
While criminal activity can’t be reduced to a brain image, understanding changes in brain function could improve the way criminals are rehabilitated.