Legal theorists have characterized physical evidence of brain dysfunction as a double-edged sword, wherein the very quality that reduces the defendant’s responsibility for his transgression could simultaneously increase motivations to punish him by virtue of his apparently increased dangerousness. However, empirical evidence of this pattern has been elusive, perhaps owing to a heavy reliance on singular measures that fail to distinguish between plural, often competing internal motivations for punishment. The present study employed a test of the theorized double-edge pattern using a novel approach designed to separate such motivations. We asked a large sample of participants (N = 330) to render criminal sentencing judgments under varying con...
The role of the brain in drug and alcohol abuse has become an increasingly studied variable in the d...
Criminal offenders who inflict serious bodily injury to another in the course of criminal conduct ar...
This Article presents the results of my unique study of 800 criminal cases addressing neuroscience e...
Legal theorists have characterized physical evidence of brain dysfunction as a double-edged sword, w...
Legal theorists have characterized physical evidence of brain dysfunction as a double-edged sword, w...
Research on how neurobiological evidence influences jurors’ decision-making in adjudications of crim...
Research on how neurobiological evidence influences jurors’ decision-making in adjudications of crim...
Advances in neuroscience research are continuing to provide more of a complete understanding of huma...
This paper addresses a remarkably-underconsidered topic: the potential impact of scientific discover...
While the focus of criminology has traditionally been the sociological correlates of criminal behavi...
Currently, the U.S. criminal justice system is under intense scrutiny. High- profile cases question...
In recent years, there has been an increase in empirical literature regarding how and why neuroscien...
In recent years, there has been an increase in empirical literature regarding how and why neuroscien...
Much of the public debate surrounding the intersection of neuroscience and criminal law is based on ...
Mental causation is a foundational assumption of modern criminal justice. The law takes it for grant...
The role of the brain in drug and alcohol abuse has become an increasingly studied variable in the d...
Criminal offenders who inflict serious bodily injury to another in the course of criminal conduct ar...
This Article presents the results of my unique study of 800 criminal cases addressing neuroscience e...
Legal theorists have characterized physical evidence of brain dysfunction as a double-edged sword, w...
Legal theorists have characterized physical evidence of brain dysfunction as a double-edged sword, w...
Research on how neurobiological evidence influences jurors’ decision-making in adjudications of crim...
Research on how neurobiological evidence influences jurors’ decision-making in adjudications of crim...
Advances in neuroscience research are continuing to provide more of a complete understanding of huma...
This paper addresses a remarkably-underconsidered topic: the potential impact of scientific discover...
While the focus of criminology has traditionally been the sociological correlates of criminal behavi...
Currently, the U.S. criminal justice system is under intense scrutiny. High- profile cases question...
In recent years, there has been an increase in empirical literature regarding how and why neuroscien...
In recent years, there has been an increase in empirical literature regarding how and why neuroscien...
Much of the public debate surrounding the intersection of neuroscience and criminal law is based on ...
Mental causation is a foundational assumption of modern criminal justice. The law takes it for grant...
The role of the brain in drug and alcohol abuse has become an increasingly studied variable in the d...
Criminal offenders who inflict serious bodily injury to another in the course of criminal conduct ar...
This Article presents the results of my unique study of 800 criminal cases addressing neuroscience e...