Increasing evidence from psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotion plays an important and sometimes critical role in moral judgment and moral behavior. At the same time, there is increasing psychological and neuroscientific evidence that brain regions critical in emotional and moral capacity are impaired in psychopaths. We ask how the criminal law should accommodate these two streams of research, in light of a new normative and legal account of the criminal responsibility of psychopaths
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
Since the 18th century, one of the key features of diagnosed psychopaths has been “moral colorblindn...
Criminology research has devoted significant attention to individuals diagnosed either with antisoci...
Increasing evidence from psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotion plays an important and so...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
How should we judge psychopaths, both morally and in the criminal justice system? This Article will ...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
I argue for two propositions. First, contrary to the common wisdom, we may justly punish individuals...
Adult psychopaths have deficits in emotional processing and inhibitory control, engage in morally in...
The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts t...
Contains fulltext : 129909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adult psychopat...
The field of neuroscience has opened up a proverbial can of worms when it comes to questions of free...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
Since the 18th century, one of the key features of diagnosed psychopaths has been “moral colorblindn...
Criminology research has devoted significant attention to individuals diagnosed either with antisoci...
Increasing evidence from psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotion plays an important and so...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
How should we judge psychopaths, both morally and in the criminal justice system? This Article will ...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
I argue for two propositions. First, contrary to the common wisdom, we may justly punish individuals...
Adult psychopaths have deficits in emotional processing and inhibitory control, engage in morally in...
The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts t...
Contains fulltext : 129909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adult psychopat...
The field of neuroscience has opened up a proverbial can of worms when it comes to questions of free...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
Since the 18th century, one of the key features of diagnosed psychopaths has been “moral colorblindn...
Criminology research has devoted significant attention to individuals diagnosed either with antisoci...