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Possibilities and Limitations of Neuroscience in the Legal Processcuses on the current role of neuroscience in the evaluation of individual cases, including the determination of . and ., liability, punishment and prevention of re-offending. I argue that findings of neuroscience can play a major role in all these steps although often classical psychological or psycdepreciate 发表于 2025-3-26 14:07:08
Νeuroscience and Dangerousness Evaluations: The Effect of Neuroscience Evidence on Judges. Findings viour. One of the relevant concerns is related to the potentially prejudicial and unduly persuasive nature of neuroscientific data. A key question is the way in which neuroscientific evidence is perceived and evaluated by judges and juries. Aiming to explore this issue, we present the results of a pfrivolous 发表于 2025-3-26 19:40:08
The Need for a Partial Defence of Diminished Capacity and the Potential Role of the Cognitive Scienc argues that criminal responsibility is not a simple binary divide between those who are and those who are not responsible. There is a large group in the middle who are responsible but whose responsibility is substantially impaired for a range of reasons including age and mental disorder. Developmen