Certain genes and neurobiology (‘neurogenetics’) may predispose some people to violent behavior. Increasingly, defendants introduce neurogenetic evidence as a mitigating factor during criminal sentencing. Identifying the cause of a criminal act, biological or otherwise, does not necessarily preclude moral or legal liability. However, valid scientific evidence of an inherited proclivity sometimes should be considered when evaluating whether a defendant is less morally culpable for a crime and perhaps less deserving of punishment. This Note proposes a two-pronged test to understand whether and when neurogenetic evidence should be considered to potentially mitigate an individual's culpability for criminal behavior. The first prong normatively ...
Recent advances in behavioural genetics suggest that there is a significant genetic component associ...
textabstractNeurobiological and behavioural genetic research gives rise to speculations about potent...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
Background: With the increased knowledge of biological risk factors, interest in including this info...
Background: With the increased knowledge of biological risk factors, interest in including this info...
Several questions arise from the recent use of behavioral genetic research data in the courtroom. Et...
BACKGROUND:With the increased knowledge of biological risk factors, interest in including this infor...
Background In recent decades, considerable progress has been made in the study of the biological ba...
Insanity defense is sometimes invoked in criminal cases, and its demonstration is usually based on a...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
A few months ago, the controversial debate on connection between genetic variants and antisocial beh...
The goal of this study was to examine the growing use of neurological and behavioral genetic evidenc...
Some believe that genetics threatens privacy and autonomy and will eviscerate the concept of human n...
The Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) gene, paired with a traumatic childhood background, can predispose an...
Recent advances in behavioural genetics suggest that there is a significant genetic component associ...
textabstractNeurobiological and behavioural genetic research gives rise to speculations about potent...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
Background: With the increased knowledge of biological risk factors, interest in including this info...
Background: With the increased knowledge of biological risk factors, interest in including this info...
Several questions arise from the recent use of behavioral genetic research data in the courtroom. Et...
BACKGROUND:With the increased knowledge of biological risk factors, interest in including this infor...
Background In recent decades, considerable progress has been made in the study of the biological ba...
Insanity defense is sometimes invoked in criminal cases, and its demonstration is usually based on a...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
A few months ago, the controversial debate on connection between genetic variants and antisocial beh...
The goal of this study was to examine the growing use of neurological and behavioral genetic evidenc...
Some believe that genetics threatens privacy and autonomy and will eviscerate the concept of human n...
The Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) gene, paired with a traumatic childhood background, can predispose an...
Recent advances in behavioural genetics suggest that there is a significant genetic component associ...
textabstractNeurobiological and behavioural genetic research gives rise to speculations about potent...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...