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Neuroscience in the Courtroom: What Every Lawyer Should Know about the Mind and the Brain

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In legal cases reading a person’s mind is often attempted. There are many legal and ethical questions surrounding these attempts and the science behind them. Neuroscience in the Courtroom presents the most current research in the neuroscience area as it relates to violence, aberrant behavior, learning disabilities, mental illness and more. Actual science and pseudo-science are distinguished. This text discusses the scientific validity of information from this research as it relates to use in the courtroom. The author, William R. Uttal, also compares the results to the standards for scientific evidence presented in trial set by the Frye and Daubert criteria. He also makes recommendations as to whether or not this type of information should be admissible in court at this time. This book is an excellent starting point for any legal professional looking to understand the human mind and how research on it has impacted today’s court proceedings.

Author: Uttal, William R

Topic: Legal Reference / Law Profession
Media: Book
ISBN: 1933264381
Language: English
Pages: 288

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Weight 1.05 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 5.8 × 0.8 in

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