This special issue is dedicated to the potential role of neuroscience in forensic psychiatry and psychology. Although neuroscientific insights are increasingly incorporated in clinical practice, they received less attention in forensic mental healthcare and in the forensic mental health literature. In the last decade there has been an increased interest in using neuroscientific knowledge in the assessment and treatment of psychopathology related to antisocial and violent behavior. Consequently, neuroscientific methods may, for example, be used in detecting psychiatric problems in defendants, one of the topics covered by the scientific field of neurolaw. This current article introduces this special issue by providing an introduction to the n...
Evidence from a wide range of countries consistently suggests a disproportionately high prevalence o...
Neuroscience is an increasingly popular area of study in forensic psychology, and there is a large b...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being used in criminal trials as part of psychiatric testim...
The rise of modern neuroscience is transforming psychiatry and other behavioral sciences. Neuroscien...
Neuroscience produces a wealth of data on the relationship between brain and behavior, including cri...
Social attention to the role of the human brain in our daily behavior is growing rapidly. Thus, inte...
Applied neuroscientific knowledge such as brain neuroimaging has widespread application in the medic...
Markowitsch HJ. Neuroscience and crime. NEUROCASE. 2008;14(1):1-6.Jurisprudence will profit consider...
Background Issues related to the field of mental health and justice require a multifactorial underst...
Neuroscience has already changed how the law understands an individual's cognitive processes, how th...
Criminal behaviour and violence are increasingly viewed as worldwide public health problems. A growi...
Forensic psychiatry is concerned with the relationship between psychiatric abnormalities and legal v...
Advances in the use of neuroimaging in combination with A.I., and specifically the use of machine le...
Current neurobiological research in the field of criminology focuses on the neurobiological characte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In recent years, there has been growing interest in the application of genetic a...
Evidence from a wide range of countries consistently suggests a disproportionately high prevalence o...
Neuroscience is an increasingly popular area of study in forensic psychology, and there is a large b...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being used in criminal trials as part of psychiatric testim...
The rise of modern neuroscience is transforming psychiatry and other behavioral sciences. Neuroscien...
Neuroscience produces a wealth of data on the relationship between brain and behavior, including cri...
Social attention to the role of the human brain in our daily behavior is growing rapidly. Thus, inte...
Applied neuroscientific knowledge such as brain neuroimaging has widespread application in the medic...
Markowitsch HJ. Neuroscience and crime. NEUROCASE. 2008;14(1):1-6.Jurisprudence will profit consider...
Background Issues related to the field of mental health and justice require a multifactorial underst...
Neuroscience has already changed how the law understands an individual's cognitive processes, how th...
Criminal behaviour and violence are increasingly viewed as worldwide public health problems. A growi...
Forensic psychiatry is concerned with the relationship between psychiatric abnormalities and legal v...
Advances in the use of neuroimaging in combination with A.I., and specifically the use of machine le...
Current neurobiological research in the field of criminology focuses on the neurobiological characte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In recent years, there has been growing interest in the application of genetic a...
Evidence from a wide range of countries consistently suggests a disproportionately high prevalence o...
Neuroscience is an increasingly popular area of study in forensic psychology, and there is a large b...
Neuroscientific evidence is increasingly being used in criminal trials as part of psychiatric testim...