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1. Possibilities and limitations of neuroscience in the legal process
2. Neuroscience and dangerousness evaluations: The effect of neuroscience evidence on Judges. Findings from a focus group study
3. The need for a partial defence of diminished capacity, and the potential role of the cognitive sciences in helping frame that defence
4. Coercion and control and excusing murder?
5. Reading the sleeping mind: Empirical and legal considerations
6. Brain-reading in criminal justice and forensic psychiatry: Towards an integrative legal-ethical approach
7. A biopsychosocial approach to idiopathic versus acquired pedophilia: what do we know and how do we proceed legally and ethically?
8. Three rationales for a legal right to mental integrity
9. Neurointerventions and crime prevention: On ideal and non-ideal considerations
10. Neuroscience and the moral enhancement of offenders: The exceptionally good brain as a thought experiment
11. Retributivism, consequentialism, and the role of science.

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