Punishing intentions and neurointerventions
How should we punish criminal offenders? One prima facie attractive punishment is administering a mandatory neurointervention—“interventions that exert a physical, chemical or biological effect on the brain in order to diminish the likelihood of some forms of criminal offending” (Douglas and Birks 2...
Main Authors: | Birks, D, Buyx, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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