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Neuroscience in Criminal Justice Systems examines the transformative potential of neurojustice—the application of neuroscientific research to criminal justice policy and practice. This comprehensive work demonstrates how understanding the brain’s structure and function can lead to more effective, fair, and humane criminal justice outcomes.
The book explores key intersections between neuroscience and criminal law, including decision-making processes, culpability assessment, rehabilitation potential, and risk evaluation. Rather than viewing neuroscience as deterministic, the author presents evidence-based approaches that enhance judicial understanding of criminal behavior while respecting individual responsibility.
Ideal for criminal justice professionals, policymakers, legal scholars, and neuroscience researchers, this Routledge volume provides practical insights for reforming sentencing guidelines, improving treatment programs, and developing more evidence-based interventions. It contributes to the growing field of neurojustice by bridging scientific findings with real-world criminal justice applications.







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