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  1. This one goes out to all our lefties for #InternationalLeftHandersDay. Did you know there's a superstition that left-handed people are more likely to commit crimes? Have no fear, Douglas M. Kelley, police consultant, psychiatrist, and professor of criminology, debunks this myth in "The Criminal Man," a 1958 program from KQED.

    Watch the full program in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting: americanarchive.org/catalog/cp

    #PublicBroadcasting #PublicMedia #KQED

  2. This one goes out to all our lefties for #InternationalLeftHandersDay. Did you know there's a superstition that left-handed people are more likely to commit crimes? Have no fear, Douglas M. Kelley, police consultant, psychiatrist, and professor of criminology, debunks this myth in "The Criminal Man," a 1958 program from KQED.

    Watch the full program in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting: americanarchive.org/catalog/cp

    #PublicBroadcasting #PublicMedia #KQED

  3. This one goes out to all our lefties for #InternationalLeftHandersDay. Did you know there's a superstition that left-handed people are more likely to commit crimes? Have no fear, Douglas M. Kelley, police consultant, psychiatrist, and professor of criminology, debunks this myth in "The Criminal Man," a 1958 program from KQED.

    Watch the full program in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting: americanarchive.org/catalog/cp

    #PublicBroadcasting #PublicMedia #KQED

  4. This one goes out to all our lefties for #InternationalLeftHandersDay. Did you know there's a superstition that left-handed people are more likely to commit crimes? Have no fear, Douglas M. Kelley, police consultant, psychiatrist, and professor of criminology, debunks this myth in "The Criminal Man," a 1958 program from KQED.

    Watch the full program in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting: americanarchive.org/catalog/cp

    #PublicBroadcasting #PublicMedia #KQED

  5. This one goes out to all our lefties for #InternationalLeftHandersDay. Did you know there's a superstition that left-handed people are more likely to commit crimes? Have no fear, Douglas M. Kelley, police consultant, psychiatrist, and professor of criminology, debunks this myth in "The Criminal Man," a 1958 program from KQED.

    Watch the full program in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting: americanarchive.org/catalog/cp

    #PublicBroadcasting #PublicMedia #KQED