
There is a lead-crine hypothesis that links elevated blood levels in children with increased rates of crime, delinquency, and recidivism later in life. In the early 90s lead additives were removed from gasoline and crime rates began to fall.
There is a lead-crine hypothesis that links elevated blood levels in children with increased rates of crime, delinquency, and recidivism later in life. In the early 90s lead additives were removed from gasoline and crime rates began to fall.