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Criminal Behavior and the Brain: When Law and Neuroscience Collide
Foreword
By
Deborah W. Denno
Correctional Change Through Neuroscience
By
Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers
&
Karelle Fonteneau
Neuroscience and Criminal Law: Have We Been Getting It Wrong for Centuries and Where Do We Go from Here?
By
Elizabeth Bennett
How Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys Differ in Their Use of Neuroscience Evidence
By
Deborah W. Denno
A Glimpse Inside the Brain’s Black Box: Understanding the Role of Neuroscience in Criminal Sentencing
By
Bernice B. Donald
&
Erica Bakies
Can Neuroscience Help Predict Future Antisocial Behavior?
By
Lyn M. Gaudet
,
Jason P. Kerkmans
,
Nathaniel E. Anderson
&
Kent A. Kiehl
Neuroscience and Sentencing
By
Nancy Gertner
A Perspective on the Potential Role of Neuroscience in the Court
By
Ruben C. Gur
,
Oren M. Gur
,
Arona E. Gur
&
Alon G. Gur
When Empathy Bites Back: Cautionary Tales from Neuroscience for Capital Sentencing
By
Sheri Lynn Johnson
,
Amelia Courtney Hritz
,
Caisa Elizabeth Royer
&
John H. Blume
Seeing Voices: Potential Neuroscience Contributions to a Reconstruction of Legal Insanity
By
Jane Campbell Moriarty
Neuroscience and the Civil/Criminal
Daubert
Divide
By
Erin Murphy
Young Adulthood as a Transitional Legal Category: Science, Social Change, and Justice Policy
By
Elizabeth S. Scott
,
Richard J. Bonnie
&
Laurence Steinberg
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