Will future forensic assessment be neurobiologic?

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Arne Popma, Adrian Raine

Abstract

During the past two decades, research on the role of biologic factors in antisocial behavior has made great progress. This article discusses recent findings and their possible implications for future forensic assessment and treatment. In addition, some relevant philosophical, ethical, and political questions are brought forward.

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