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020 $a9780199859177
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050 00 $aK5027$b.P75 2013
060 00 $a2013 J-683
060 10 $aW 740
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245 02 $aA primer on criminal law and neuroscience :$ba contribution of the Law and Neuroscience Project supported by the MacArthur Foundation /$cedited by Stephen J. Morse and Adina L. Roskies.
260 $aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$cc2013.
300 $axxiii, 293 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aOxford series in neuroscience, law, and philosophy
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tNeuroscience basics /$rAnnabelle M. Belcher and Adina L. Roskies --$tBrain imaging techniques /$rAdina L. Roskies --$tOther neuroscientific techniques /$rAdina L. Roskies --$tAdmissibility of neuroscientific expert testimony /$rDavid L. Faigman --$tMind reading, neuroscience, and the law /$rHenry T. (Hank) Greely --$tCriminal responsibility, criminal competence, and prediction of criminal behavior /$rStephen J. Morse and William T. Newsome --$tAdolescent competence and culpability : implications of neuroscience for juvenile justice administration /$rBarry C. Feld, B.J. Casey, and Yasmin L. Hurd --$tThe relevance of the neuroscience of addiction to criminal law /$rDouglas Husak and Emily Murphy --$tNeuroscience and the law : looking forward /$rAdina L. Roskies and Stephen J. Morse.
520 $a"This handbook condenses three years of interdisciplinary study supported by the MacArthur Foundation. The varied chapters provide a range of opinions and insights as to the usefulness of neuroscience in criminal law. The book's approach is to address both conceptual problems and empirical evidence relating to the relevance of neuroscience in the courtroom."--Publisher's website.
650 0 $aCriminal law$xPsychological aspects.
650 0 $aForensic neurology.
650 0 $aNeurosciences.
650 0 $aCriminal psychology.
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650 7 $aCriminal psychology.$2fast
650 7 $aForensic neurology.$2fast
650 7 $aNeurosciences.$2fast
650 12 $aCriminal Law.
650 22 $aCriminal Psychology.
650 22 $aNeurosciences.
700 1 $aMorse, Stephen J.
700 1 $aRoskies, Adina L.
710 2 $aJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
710 2 $aLaw and Neuroscience Project.
830 0 $aSeries in neuroscience, law, and philosophy.
988 $a20130920
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