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NEUROCRIMINALISTICS Coined by Don Jacobs (2005) 'neurocriminalistics' is an evolving and collaborative technoscience exploring the neurological templates of violence within 'criminal mind'. Components of this New School forensic neuroscience literature include high resolution brain neuroimaging, brain fingerprinting, DNA profiling, and microchip implantation from quantum mechanics. Forensic neuropsychology is the engine that drives this exciting technoscience of mind. Paul Maclean's triune brain model, Professor Robert Hare's psychopathy research, USC neuroscientist Adrian Raine and Georgetown neurologist Jonathan Pinkus' neuroimaging studies of the effects of prefronal lobe damage are prime paradigmatic models for Neurocriminalistics. When all of these diverse sources are conceptualized as milieu and developmental influences, implications to 'The Adolescent Brain' is compelling. We must remember the common denominator that all adult crimianls bring to crime scenes is they once had adolescent brains. Must adolescence must be reinvented? See blogs at blogger.com type in minding the adolescent brain: Brain Candy.