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- Are We Slaves to our Genes?
- Are We Slaves to Our Genes?
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- 1 Genetic Confusion
- 2 Genetic Information and How It Flows
- 3 Genes and Environments in Human Development
- 4 What Is Behavioural Genetics?
- 5 Genes and Mental Health
- 6 Genes, Education and Intelligence
- 7 Genes, Personality and Personality Disorders
- 8 Genes, Food, Exercise and Weight
- 9 Genes, Religiosity and Political Commitment
- 10 Gay Genes? Genetics and Sexual Orientation
- 11 Are We Slaves to Our Genes?
- 12 Genes and Human Identity
- Notes
- Definitions of Technical Terms
- References
- Index
6 - Genes, Education and Intelligence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 September 2020
- Are We Slaves to our Genes?
- Are We Slaves to Our Genes?
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- 1 Genetic Confusion
- 2 Genetic Information and How It Flows
- 3 Genes and Environments in Human Development
- 4 What Is Behavioural Genetics?
- 5 Genes and Mental Health
- 6 Genes, Education and Intelligence
- 7 Genes, Personality and Personality Disorders
- 8 Genes, Food, Exercise and Weight
- 9 Genes, Religiosity and Political Commitment
- 10 Gay Genes? Genetics and Sexual Orientation
- 11 Are We Slaves to Our Genes?
- 12 Genes and Human Identity
- Notes
- Definitions of Technical Terms
- References
- Index
Summary
Bobby Moore was sentenced to death in Texas way back in 1980 after he fatally shot a 73-year-old clerk during a Houston robbery. In 2014, a Texas court determined under current medical standards that Moore was intellectually disabled – with evidence including low IQ scores and his inability to tell the time or days of the week as a teenager. In some US states, but not all, mental disability must include an IQ value of less than 70 to avoid capital punishment. Below an IQ of 70 and you live, above 70 and you die. So in some parts of the world accurate measures of IQ can be matters of life and death. In practice in the present case, the US Supreme Court battled with the courts in Texas over the issue and Moore’s death sentence was finally changed to a life sentence in late 2019 after decades of struggle, based on Moore’s intellectual disablement.
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- Are We Slaves to our Genes? , pp. 94 - 110Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020