The following review surveys the current role of intent in determining blameworthiness in the criminal justice system. Through research on empathy, stress and the factors that contribute to antisocial personality disorder, the work aims to communicate the necessity for new technology in this field. In order to improve the accuracy of the criminal justice system in assigning punishment and rehabilitating offenders, there must be consideration for the nature and nurture that contributed to the individual’s decision making, not just the choices they make or the evidence presented against them. philosopher immanuel kant affirms that intention is the true indicator of character, and if the criminal justice system works to employ neurotechnology ...
This book seeks to reframe the normative narrative of the ‘culpable person’ in American criminal law...
The advancements in neurosciences establish association between neurological abnormalities and prope...
Much of the public debate surrounding the intersection of neuroscience and criminal law is based on ...
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...
A UNIQUE HALLMARK OF CRIMINAL LAW is that it concerns itself with the moral culpability of offenders...
This paper addresses a remarkably-underconsidered topic: the potential impact of scientific discover...
The main purpose of this Article is to argue for a fundamental change in the conceptual orientation ...
Social attention to the role of the human brain in our daily behavior is growing rapidly. Thus, inte...
It has become increasingly clear that implications for criminal justice – both negative and positive...
The aim of this chapter is to consider how our developing knowledge of cognitive neuroscience may im...
Defence date: 15 June 2017Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute (EU...
While objective standards of reasonableness permeate most legal disciplines, criminal law has trende...
Markowitsch HJ. Neuroscience and crime. NEUROCASE. 2008;14(1):1-6.Jurisprudence will profit consider...
A defendant is criminally responsible for his action only if he is shown to have engaged in a guilty...
This book seeks to reframe the normative narrative of the ‘culpable person’ in American criminal law...
The advancements in neurosciences establish association between neurological abnormalities and prope...
Much of the public debate surrounding the intersection of neuroscience and criminal law is based on ...
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...
A UNIQUE HALLMARK OF CRIMINAL LAW is that it concerns itself with the moral culpability of offenders...
This paper addresses a remarkably-underconsidered topic: the potential impact of scientific discover...
The main purpose of this Article is to argue for a fundamental change in the conceptual orientation ...
Social attention to the role of the human brain in our daily behavior is growing rapidly. Thus, inte...
It has become increasingly clear that implications for criminal justice – both negative and positive...
The aim of this chapter is to consider how our developing knowledge of cognitive neuroscience may im...
Defence date: 15 June 2017Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute (EU...
While objective standards of reasonableness permeate most legal disciplines, criminal law has trende...
Markowitsch HJ. Neuroscience and crime. NEUROCASE. 2008;14(1):1-6.Jurisprudence will profit consider...
A defendant is criminally responsible for his action only if he is shown to have engaged in a guilty...
This book seeks to reframe the normative narrative of the ‘culpable person’ in American criminal law...
The advancements in neurosciences establish association between neurological abnormalities and prope...
Much of the public debate surrounding the intersection of neuroscience and criminal law is based on ...