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Neurolaw

Part of the Elements in Philosophy of Mind series
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Neurolaw is an area of interdisciplinary research on the meaning and implications of neuroscience for the law and legal practices.

This Element addresses the potential contributions of neuroscience, and the brain sciences more generally, to criminal justice decision-making and policy.

It distinguishes between three different areas and domains of investigation in neurolaw: assessment, intervention, and revision.

The first concerns brain-based assessments, which may be used for predicting future violence, lie detection, judging legal insanity, and the like.

The second concerns potential treatments and other interventions that aim at rehabilitating criminals and/or preventing crime before it occurs.

The third investigates the ways that neuroscience may impact the law by changing or revising commonsense views about human nature and the causes of human action.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009500422 / 9781009500425
Hardback
345.04
21/03/2024
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.