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Huntington’s Disease

Why People with Huntington’s Disease Commit Crimes

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Huntington’s Disease is a rare neurological disorder caused by a gene mutation, leading to nerve cell degeneration in the brain. This results in physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms. The disease can cause personality changes, impulsivity, and aggression, which may lead to criminal behavior due to impaired impulse control, decision-making, and emotional regulation.