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Virtual emotions and Criminal Law
This article examines the role that Criminal Law should play in regulating the non-therapeutic use of immersive Virtual Reality (VR), specifically its massive use by consumers.
María Isabel González-Tapia
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Neurolaw and the Neuroscience of Free Will: an Overview
Due to the advent of modern neuroscience, several scientific disciplines have developed entirely new theories, perspectives, and methodologies. The substantial advances and discoveries made in this field over the last decades, especially those concerned ...
R. Cardoso
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Adolescent Brain Development and Progressive Legal Responsibility in the Latin American Context
In this article, we analyze the contributions of neuroscience to the development of the adolescent brain and shed additional light on the minimum age of criminal responsibility in the context of Latin America. In neurobiology, maturity is perceived to be
Ezequiel Mercurio +5 more
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Odpowiedzialność karna nieletnich w kontekście neuroprawa (neurolaw) – zagadnienia wybrane
In the article the subject of criminal liability of juveniles was taken up. The practice in the scope of applying neurobiological techniques in the aim to determine ability to participate in the trial and assingibility of responsibility for commited act (
A. Ziobroń
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A Glimpse Inside the Brain’s Black Box: Understanding the Role of Neuroscience in Criminal Sentencing [PDF]
This Article begins by discussing what neuroscience and the smaller associated field of study, neuropsychology, are and what they can tell us about an individual. It then recounts a brief history of sentencing in the United States.
Bakies, Erica, Donald, Bernice B.
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Criminal Responsibility and Neuroscience: No Revolution Yet
Since the 1990’s, neurolaw is on the rise. At the heart of heated debates lies the recurrent theme of a neuro-revolution of criminal responsibility. However, caution should be observed: the alleged foundations of criminal responsibility (amongst which ...
Ariane Bigenwald +2 more
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Crime-preventing neurointerventions (CPNs) are increasingly being used or advocated for crime prevention. There is increasing use of testosterone-lowering agents to prevent recidivism in sexual offenders, and strong political and scientific interest in ...
Birks, David, Douglas, Thomas
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NEUROLAW, A MODERNA CIÊNCIA MULTIDISCIPLINAR NO ÂMBITO DA CRIMINOLOGIA
Este artigo objetivou apresentar a Neurolaw, também conhecida como Neurolei ou Neurodireito, tecendo sua ligação com a esfera criminológica. Tratada como uma ciência contemporânea e interdisciplinar que busca concatenar, principalmente, neurociências ...
F. Pedroso +2 more
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How Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys Differ in Their Use of Neuroscience Evidence [PDF]
Much of the public debate surrounding the intersection of neuroscience and criminal law is based on assumptions about how prosecutors and defense attorneys differ in their use of neuroscience evidence.
Benes, Cyril H +13 more
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Neuroscience develops a particular idea of civilization: a neuro-civilization; whereby improvements of society are brought about by certain strategies.
Sommaggio, Paolo
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