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Nita A Farahany |
| ISBN: | 9780195340525 0195340523 |
| Número OCLC: | 269433564 |
| Descripción: | xviii, 521 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contenido: | Behavioral genetics : the science of antisocial behavior / Laura A. Baker, Serena Bezdjian, and Adrian Raine -- Misinformation, misrepresentation, and misuse of human behavioral genetics research / Jonathan Kaplan -- The developmental neuroscience of criminal behavior / Abigail A. Baird -- Behavioral genetics and crime, in context / Owen D. Jones -- Considering convergence : a policy dialogue about behavioral genetics, neuroscience, and law / Brent Garland and Mark S. Frankel -- "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?" : behavioral genomics, neuroscience, criminal law, and the search for hidden knowledge / Henry T. Greely -- Genetics, neuroscience, and criminal responsibility / Nita A. Farahany and James E. Coleman, Jr. -- Addiction, science, and criminal responsibility / Stephen J. Morse -- Genomics, behavior, and testimony at criminal trials / William Bernet and Anas Alkhatib -- Behavioral genetics evidence in criminal cases : 1994-2007 / Deborah W. Denno -- Behavioral genetics research and criminal DNA databases : laws and policies / D.H. Kaye -- Genetics predictions of future dangerousness : is there a blueprint for violence? / Erica Beecher-Monas and Edgar Garcia-Rill -- The scarlet gene : behavioral genetics, criminal law, and racial and ethnic stigma / Karen Rothenberg and Alice Wang. |
| Responsabilidad: | edited by Nita A. Farahany. |
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<br>"Recent developments in behavioral genetics have tremendous potential for understanding crime; yet they also create great dangers of abuse in criminal trials as well as policies. These profound and important issues are discussed in depth from various disciplinary perspectives by the prominent and learned contributors to this well-organized and accessible volume. It should be read by anyone interested in where our legal system is headed." <br>--Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, <br>Dartmouth College, Co-director, MacArthur Law and Neuroscience Project<p><br> Leer más
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