The document discusses research conducted by Professor Adrian Raine on the relationship between childhood experiences, brain development, and criminal behavior later in life. The research found that children aged 3-5 years old who received better nutrition, exercise, and education as part of an "enrichment program" were less likely to develop antisocial behaviors as teenagers or engage in criminal activities as adults compared to children who did not receive the program. The results suggest that environmental factors like diet and exercise during critical early childhood years can influence brain development in ways that reduce criminal risk.