This article explores the relationship between amygdala dysfunction and violence, discussing the impact of amygdala on emotions and behavior. It examines the role of amygdala in conveying emotions, the effects of amygdala dysfunction on aggression and antisocial behavior, and the influence of early life stress on amygdala development. The article also highlights the connection between amygdala dysfunction and psychopathy, as well as the potential for pharmacological interventions. Overall, it provides insights into the neurological factors contributing to violence.