[HTML][HTML] Biocriminal justice: Exploring public attitudes to criminal rehabilitation using biomedical treatments
R Whitehead, JA Chandler - Neuroethics, 2020 - Springer
Biomedical interventions, such as pharmacological and neurological interventions, are
increasingly being offered or considered for offer to offenders in the criminal justice system …
increasingly being offered or considered for offer to offenders in the criminal justice system …
Keeping the human: neuroethics and the conciliation of dissonant values in the 21st century
A Gini, D Larrivee, M Farisco… - Neuroscience and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Studied since antiquity, the human brain has recently been the inspiration for an
international neuroscientific entrepreneurship, the Human Brain Project in Europe and the …
international neuroscientific entrepreneurship, the Human Brain Project in Europe and the …
Attitudes on Medical Ethics of Criminal Neurointerventional Treatment
HN Whitaker - 2018 - digitalcommons.liberty.edu
As contemporary scientific advancements offer the opportunity to manipulate processes of
the human body at a higher degree of invasiveness than ever before, a number of bioethical …
the human body at a higher degree of invasiveness than ever before, a number of bioethical …
[PDF][PDF] The Role of Autonomy, Authenticity, and Context in a Hypothetical Dilemma: The Case of An Incarcerated Violent Criminal, and a New Way to 'Fix'her Brain
M Randles - 2016 - repository.rcsi.com
This paper will first briefly touch on the history of psychopathy as a medical condition and the
history of psychosurgery in the modern/scientific era. An alternative classification of the three …
history of psychosurgery in the modern/scientific era. An alternative classification of the three …
[PDF][PDF] Frederic Gilbert & Andrej Vranič
IBS Paedophilia - academia.edu
A possible relationship between brain tumours and acquired behavioural changes,
including criminal conduct, has been and is still the focus of a multidisciplinary debate …
including criminal conduct, has been and is still the focus of a multidisciplinary debate …
Extending Pereboom's Quarantine System
N Houck - 2015 - scholarworks.gsu.edu
Derk Pereboom (2014) argues that human beings do not have the kind of free will required
for moral responsibility. Pereboom argues that we should use a system of incarceration for …
for moral responsibility. Pereboom argues that we should use a system of incarceration for …
[PDF][PDF] Moral enhancement: Do Means Matter Morally, Reply to J. Couette
F Focquaert, M Schermer - 2015 - biblio.ugent.be
We would like to thank Justin Caouette for his interesting comments and for given us the
opportunity to further clarify our views. In his comments, Caouette addresses three points …
opportunity to further clarify our views. In his comments, Caouette addresses three points …