This Note examines whether, and at which stages, a criminal defendant should be permitted to offer genetic evidence of a predisposition to psychopathy. Drawing on multidisciplinary sources, including the work of legal scholars, neurobiologists, psychologists, and medical researchers, the Note discusses psychopathy, its symptoms, and how it is measured, along with the proposed genetic and environmental causes of the disorder. The Note then examines current evidence rules and trends in the admissibility of genetic evidence at the guilt/innocence phase of criminal trials and at sentencing. After discussing the potential effects of admitting evidence of a genetic basis for psychopathy at both of these phases, the Note concludes that the stigmat...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
A few months ago, the controversial debate on connection between genetic variants and antisocial beh...
Beecher-Monas and Garcia-Rill consider the unfortunate probability that behavioral genetics evidence...
This Note examines whether, and at which stages, a criminal defendant should be permitted to offer g...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
The penalty phase in a capital case represents the most challenging, yet important part of the trial...
Insanity defense is sometimes invoked in criminal cases, and its demonstration is usually based on a...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Certain genes and neurobiology (‘neurogenetics’) may predispose some people to violent behavior. Inc...
For my presentation, I will discuss an independent study I did with Dr. Durst in the Fall of 2018, i...
Psychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in selfish, antisocial, often violent behav...
Aim of the Study: The study examines how neurobiological and genetic explanations of psychopathy...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
This chapter in, Gene-Environment Interactions in Developmental Psychopathology (K. Dodge & M. Rutte...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
A few months ago, the controversial debate on connection between genetic variants and antisocial beh...
Beecher-Monas and Garcia-Rill consider the unfortunate probability that behavioral genetics evidence...
This Note examines whether, and at which stages, a criminal defendant should be permitted to offer g...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
The penalty phase in a capital case represents the most challenging, yet important part of the trial...
Insanity defense is sometimes invoked in criminal cases, and its demonstration is usually based on a...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Certain genes and neurobiology (‘neurogenetics’) may predispose some people to violent behavior. Inc...
For my presentation, I will discuss an independent study I did with Dr. Durst in the Fall of 2018, i...
Psychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in selfish, antisocial, often violent behav...
Aim of the Study: The study examines how neurobiological and genetic explanations of psychopathy...
Researchers studying human behavioral genetics have made significant scientific progress in enhancin...
This chapter in, Gene-Environment Interactions in Developmental Psychopathology (K. Dodge & M. Rutte...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
A few months ago, the controversial debate on connection between genetic variants and antisocial beh...
Beecher-Monas and Garcia-Rill consider the unfortunate probability that behavioral genetics evidence...