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Informationen zum Autor Nita Farahany is associate professor of law and an associate professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University Law School. Her teaching and research areas of expertise are law and biology (behavioral genetics, genetics, neuroscience, psychiatry), and law and philosophy (wrongfulness, responsibility and punishment theory). Klappentext New discoveries from neuroscience and behavioral genetics are besieging criminal law. Novel scientific perspectives on criminal behavior could transform the criminal justice system and yet are being introduced in an ad hoc and often ill-conceived manner. Bringing together experts across multiple disciplines, including geneticists, neuroscientists, philosophers, policymakers, and legal scholars, The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law is a comprehensive collection of essays that address the emerging science from behavioral genetics and neuroscience and its developing impact on the criminal justice system. The essays survey how the science is and will likely be used in criminal law and the policy and the ethical issues that arise from its use for criminal law and for society. Zusammenfassung In The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law, editor Nita Farahany provides readers with a comprehensive collection of essays that address the emerging science from behavioral genetics and neuroscience and its developing impact on the criminal justice system. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION PART I: THE SCIENCE OF CRIMINAL CONDUCT BEHAVIORAL GENETICS: THE SCIENCE OF ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR MISINFORMATION, MISREPRESENTATION, AND MISUSE OF HUMANBEHAVIORAL GENETICS RESEARCH THE DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR PART II: CONSIDERING THE BROADER CONTEXT BEHAVIORAL GENETICS AND CRIME, IN CONTEXT CONSIDERING CONVERGENCE: A POLICY DIALOGUE ABOUT BEHAVIORAL GENETICS, NEUROSCIENCE, AND LAW "WHO KNOWS WHAT EVIL LURKS IN THE HEARTS OF MEN?: BEHAVIORAL GENOMICS, NEUROSCIENCE, CRIMINAL LAW, AND THE SEARCH FOR HIDDEN KNOWLEDGE " PART III: REVISITING CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY GENETICS, NEUROSCIENCE AND CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY ADDICTION, SCIENCE AND CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY PART IV: IMPLICATIONS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIETY GENOMICS, BEHAVIOR, AND TESTIMONY AT CRIMINAL TRIALS BEHAVIORAL GENETICS EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES: 1994-2007 BEHAVIORAL GENETICS RESEARCH AND CRIMINAL DNA DATABASES: LAWS AND POLICIES GENETIC PREDICTIONS OF FUTURE DANGEROUSNESS: IS THERE A BLUEPRINT FOR VIOLENCE? THE SCARLET GENE: BEHAVIORAL GENETICS, CRIMINAL LAW, AND RACIAL AND ETHNIC STIGMA APPENDIX APPENDIX TO: BEHAVIORAL GENETICS EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES: 1994-2007 Index ...