Zapraszamy do zapoznania się z tekstem Wojciecha Załuskiego pt. “On the Applicability of Evolutionary Anthropology in Legal and Moral Philosophy“.
Zapraszamy do zapoznania się z tekstem Wojciecha Załuskiego pt. “On the Applicability of Evolutionary Anthropology in Legal and Moral Philosophy“.
We warmly invite you to pursue the short review of the paper Behavioral Genetics and Crime, in Context by O. D. Jones
The review is available here.
We warmly invite you to pursue the draft version of the paper The ontology of law from a biological perspective by Bartosz Brożek.
We warmly invite you to pursue the short review of the paper Considering convergence: a policy dialogue about behavioral genetics, neurosciences, and law by B. Garland, M.S. Frankel.
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Neurobiology of Violence. Neuroethical and Neurolegal Implications
Adrian Raine
• Richard Perry University Professor
• Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology
• University of Pennsylvania
A look behind the criminal mind. How are new developments in brain science changing how we regard crime and criminal law?
We warmly invite you to pursue the short review of the paper Predicting and punishing antisocial Acts. How the Criminal Justice System Might Use Behavioral Genetics by L. B. Andrews.
The review is available here.