Direct brain intervention based mental capacity restoration techniques—for instance, psycho-active drugs—are sometimes used in criminal cases to promote the aims of justice. For instance, they might be used to restore a person’s competence to stand trial in order to assess the degree of their responsibility for what they did, or to restore their competence for punishment so that we can hold them responsible for it. Some also suggest that such interventions might be used for therapy or reform in criminal legal contexts—i.e. to make non-responsible and irresponsible people more responsible. However, I argue that such interventions may at least sometimes fail to promote these responsibility-related legal aims. This is because responsibility hi...
Various authors debate the question of whether neuroscience is relevant to criminal responsibility. ...
There is currently some confusion regarding the provision of therapeutic options as part of a restor...
A new and promising avenue for research into competency restoration treatment is cognitive remediati...
Direct brain intervention based mental capacity restoration techniques—for instance, psycho-active d...
Direct brain intervention based mental capacity restoration techniques-for instance, psycho-active d...
Ethicists have for the past 20 years debated the possibility of using neurointerventions to improve ...
In the contemporary debate on the use of the neurosciences in ethics and law, numerous arguments hav...
‘Moral bioenhancement’ refers to the use of pharmaceuticals and other direct brain interventions to ...
The possibility of using neurodevices to treat criminal offenders, as a means of voluntary diversion...
It is a common idea, and an element in many legal systems, that people can deserve punishment when t...
Abstract Criminal offenders may be offered to participate in voluntary rehabilitation programs aim-i...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
The current debate on closed-loop brain devices (CBDs) mainly focuses on their use in a medical cont...
The current debate on closed-loop brain devices (CBDs) mainly focuses on their use in a medical cont...
The current debate on closed-loop brain devices (CBDs) mainly focuses on their use in a medical cont...
Various authors debate the question of whether neuroscience is relevant to criminal responsibility. ...
There is currently some confusion regarding the provision of therapeutic options as part of a restor...
A new and promising avenue for research into competency restoration treatment is cognitive remediati...
Direct brain intervention based mental capacity restoration techniques—for instance, psycho-active d...
Direct brain intervention based mental capacity restoration techniques-for instance, psycho-active d...
Ethicists have for the past 20 years debated the possibility of using neurointerventions to improve ...
In the contemporary debate on the use of the neurosciences in ethics and law, numerous arguments hav...
‘Moral bioenhancement’ refers to the use of pharmaceuticals and other direct brain interventions to ...
The possibility of using neurodevices to treat criminal offenders, as a means of voluntary diversion...
It is a common idea, and an element in many legal systems, that people can deserve punishment when t...
Abstract Criminal offenders may be offered to participate in voluntary rehabilitation programs aim-i...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
The current debate on closed-loop brain devices (CBDs) mainly focuses on their use in a medical cont...
The current debate on closed-loop brain devices (CBDs) mainly focuses on their use in a medical cont...
The current debate on closed-loop brain devices (CBDs) mainly focuses on their use in a medical cont...
Various authors debate the question of whether neuroscience is relevant to criminal responsibility. ...
There is currently some confusion regarding the provision of therapeutic options as part of a restor...
A new and promising avenue for research into competency restoration treatment is cognitive remediati...