Neurointerventions, Recidivist Sex Offenders, and Situated Moral Agency: An Approach From the Margins

作者: David JE Byrne

DOI: 10.1080/21507740.2018.1496168

关键词: CriminologyCriminal behaviorMoral agencyPsychologySituated

摘要: With the growing potential to address biological conditions that lead criminal behavior, scholarly engagement on usage of mandatory neurointerventions as a condition release from inca...

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