Friday, 3 March 2017

Why super-smart people may be drawn to a life of crime

Why super-smart people may be drawn to a life of crime

A new book finds that high-IQ people have higher rates of crime—and are less likely to get caught. Many prevailing theories of intelligence suggest that people with lower IQs are the ones most likely to break the law, since impulsivity, struggles at school, lack of social bonding, and lack of foresight are all linked to criminality. In comparison, intelligent people have traditionally been seen as less likely to commit crimes, and this view of brainpower as a protective factor against offending has been bolstered by many studies over the decades. But there may be an IQ threshold after which a high IQ becomes more of a risk factor.
Read more: https://qz.com/923648/why-do-highly-intelligent-people-commit-crimes/?source=Snapzu

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