Two implications for older men from the lead paint theory regarding prison sentences and supervised release September 19, 2014 By RGK in Uncategorized Tags: childhood lead exposure in older men as risk factor for sentencing and supervised release, Doug Berman, Finding an age-based silver lining — or lead lining — in latest BJS prison data, J.C. Oleson, James Q. Wilson, lead paint theory as explanation for variation in crime rates, Rick Nevin, sentencing and supervised release implications for men 40 and over of lead paint theory, Sentencing Law and Policy 16 Comments Design and Image Credit: Stantasyland and Cafepress Continue reading → Share this:PrintEmailTweetMoreShare on TumblrPocketLike this:Like Loading...