Conspiracy theorists ‘more likely to commit crimes’

Psychologists find believers are more inclined to accept and actively engage in antisocial behaviour

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The Roswell alien landings are one of the world's most enduring conspiracies
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Conspiracy theorists are more inclined to accept and actively engage in antisocial behaviour and more likely to commit low-level crimes, two new psychology surveys have found.

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