The role of behavioral genetic evidence in excusing and mitigating criminal behavior is unclear. Research has suggested that a low activity genotype of the enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAOA-L) may increase the risk for aggressive and antisocial behavior. By examining criminal proceedings in which MAOA-L genotype evidence was introduced, we explored the forensic uses of behavioral genetic science. Westlaw and LexisNexis legal databases were electronically searched for cases from 1995 to 2016 to identify court documents from cases involving the MAOA-L genotype. Evidence of the MAOA-L genotype was included in records from 11 criminal cases (9 U.S. and 2 Italian). In the guilt phase, genotype evidence was ruled admissible in one of two cases, and ...
We have attempted to replicate the findings of Brunner et al., who described a large Dutch kindred w...
In 1993, scientist Hans Brunner discovered that several male members of a large Dutch family who exh...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...
The role of behavioral genetic evidence in excusing and mitigating criminal behavior is unclear. Res...
Recent advances in behavioural genetics suggest that there is a significant genetic component associ...
The justification that behavioral genetic evidence provides in criminality remains a wonder. Scienti...
The Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) gene, paired with a traumatic childhood background, can predispose an...
There is emerging evidence that aggression and antisocial behaviour may be influenced by the interpl...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2014 ElsevierThe main enzyme for serotonin degradation, ...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Involvement in drug markets is a significant risk factor for criminal victimization. Separately, the...
The area of behavioral genetics has sufficiently entered the area of forensic mental health work tha...
We have attempted to replicate the findings of Brunner et al., who described a large Dutch kindred w...
In 1993, scientist Hans Brunner discovered that several male members of a large Dutch family who exh...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...
The role of behavioral genetic evidence in excusing and mitigating criminal behavior is unclear. Res...
Recent advances in behavioural genetics suggest that there is a significant genetic component associ...
The justification that behavioral genetic evidence provides in criminality remains a wonder. Scienti...
The Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) gene, paired with a traumatic childhood background, can predispose an...
There is emerging evidence that aggression and antisocial behaviour may be influenced by the interpl...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2014 ElsevierThe main enzyme for serotonin degradation, ...
Recent research—in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood—has sta...
This Article, which is part of a symposium on Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology,...
Rapid advances in genetic and neuroscience research over the past few decades have fueled a focus on...
This article, which is part of a symposium honoring David Baldus, presents a unique study of all cri...
Involvement in drug markets is a significant risk factor for criminal victimization. Separately, the...
The area of behavioral genetics has sufficiently entered the area of forensic mental health work tha...
We have attempted to replicate the findings of Brunner et al., who described a large Dutch kindred w...
In 1993, scientist Hans Brunner discovered that several male members of a large Dutch family who exh...
History and patterns of aggressive behavior represent an integral part of the offender's profile dur...