‘If we don't have consent, we need to have beneficence’: requiring beneficence in nonconsensual neurocorrection
Neurointerventions—interventions that cause direct physical, chemical or biological effects on the brain—are sometimes administered to criminal offenders for the purpose of reducing their recidivism risk and promoting their rehabilitation more generally. Ethical debate on this practice (henceforth c...
Հիմնական հեղինակ: | Dore-Horgan, E |
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Ձևաչափ: | Journal article |
Լեզու: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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