“…Individuals with Huntington disease, which impairs frontal-subcortical tracts as they traverse the basal ganglia, appear to have increased moral behavioral violations. Among individuals with this disease, 11-46.2% exhibit criminal behavior such as traffic violations and violence against caregivers (McDonell et al, 2021;Olvera et al, 2022), and this behavior is associated with early disease stages, male gender, decreased caudate function, decreased empathy, decreased recognition of the emotions of others, poor insight into own behavior, and increased trinucleotide repeats (McDonell et al, 2021;Olvera et al, 2022). As dementias progress into the frontal brain structures, moderately to severely impaired individuals with any dementia can manifest disinhibited behavior, including sexual disinhibition, as well as psychotic beliefs that lead to criminal acts (Mendez, 1996(Mendez, , 2022c.…”