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Criminal Responsibility, Criminal Competence, and Prediction of Criminal Behavior
2013This chapter systematically addresses the current relevance of neuroscience to the doctrines of criminal responsibility and competence and the practice of predicting criminal conduct. It offers a framework for thinking about how neuroscientific information may be relevant to these doctrines and practices.
Morse, Stephen, Newsome, William T.
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Dementia and Criminal Behaviors
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1931-1951), 1950
James M. Reinhardt, Walter Reckless
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James M. Reinhardt, Walter Reckless
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Hyperthyroidism and criminal behavior
The American Journal of Medicine, 2001J M, Petit +3 more
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Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art
Sociological Methods and Research, 2021Richard A Berk +2 more
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Two views on criminal behavior
Wiener Medizinische WochenschriftThe emergence of Vienna as a leading center of medical criminalistics has increased research on the physiological differences between criminals and normal people. In the second half of the nineteenth century, criminologists sought to explain human immorality and criminal behavior.
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The Usual Suspects: Prior Criminal Record and the Probability of Arrest
Police Quarterly, 2021Lisa Stolzenberg, Jamie L Flexon
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