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International Perspectives of Neuroscience in the Youth Justice Courtroom

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International Perspectives of Neuroscience in the Youth Justice Courtroom Synopsis

This collection presents international viewpoints on interdisciplinary problems that fall under the new and emerging field of neurojustice. The chapters critically explore a wide range of legal problems in youth justice for children and young persons through a neuroscientific lens. This comparative view is informed by analyses from academics and legal practitioners based in England and Wales, Ireland, the United States, and New Zealand. The work brings together a range of perspectives to discuss the use and relevance of neuroscience in the youth justice courtroom, and how neuroscience is currently benefiting and impacting children and young persons in international youth justice trials. The book makes a valuable contribution to the existing literature in this field by offering a thorough examination of the intersection between these disciplines for children and young individuals at different stages of the trial process, including unfitness to plead, sentencing, and mens rea. It will appeal to students, academics and practitioners worldwide working in the areas of Criminal Law, Neurolaw, Neuroethics, Juvenile Law, and Comparative Law.

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ISBN: 9781032571133
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Author: Hannah Wishart, Ray Arthur
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 178 pages
Series: Routledge Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice and Procedure
Genres: Criminal justice law
Juvenile criminal law
Medical and healthcare law
Public international law: human rights
Crime and criminology
Criminal or forensic psychology
Comparative law
Legal aspects of criminology