NCJ Number
12971
Date Published
1973
Length
20 pages
Annotation
RESULTS OF BLOOD TESTING OF MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, JAIL INMATES FOR POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPERMINE, SPERMIDINE, AND HISTAMINE LEVELS AND GRANDIOSITY.
Abstract
A MAJORITY OF THE THIRTY INMATES TESTED FELL IN A LOW HISTAMINE CATEGORY, AS HAD BEEN PREDICTED BY THE TEST STAFF. RESULTS SHOWED THAT GRANDIOSE IDEAS (OMNIPOTENCE), PREDICTED TO BE FOUND IN INMATES HAVING LOW HISTAMINE, WERE MOST FREQUENT IN INMATES HAVING EITHER ABNORMALLY LOW OR ABNORMALLY HIGH BLOOD HISTAMINE LEVELS. IN OTHER TESTING, LOW SPERMIDINE LEVELS WERE FREQUENTLY FOUND IN INMATES CHARGED WITH VIOLENT CRIMES AND IN THOSE EXHIBITING HIGH EXTRAVERSION TRAITS. RELATIONSHIPS OF THESE VARIOUS COMPONENTS TO CATEGORY OF CRIME AND PERSONALITY TEST SCORES ARE PRESENTED IN CHART FORMAT.