Scott Radley Show

Are convicted killers treated too well too often? How is the teenage brain different? & What is CFL 2.0?

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By now you are likely very aware of the story of Terri-Lynne McClintic, who was convicted of the murder of Tori Stafford and yet has now been moved from her prison to an Aboriginal healing lodge. This has generated a lot of outrage, and has been debated in the House of Commons. But how rare of a decision is this? Guest: Tristin Hopper, reporter with the National Post - How does the human brain develop over the course of our teenage years? And should we change how we treat young offenders, based on what we now understand about young people’s brains? Dr. Jean Clinton joins Scott to discuss young offenders and neuroscience. Guest: Dr. Jean Clinton, Associate Clinical Professor with Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University - Many people would agree that bad behavior should not be rewarded. But apparently not everyone agrees. Scott shares the story of how a rude gesture lead to a sponsorship deal, albeit for a product that perhaps not every NFL athlete would be enthusiast