Treatment for crime : philosophical essays on neurointerventions in criminal justice / edited by David Birks, Thomas Douglas.
- Date:
- 2018
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Publication/Creation
Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Physical description
viii, 2 unnumbered pages, 372 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Edition
First edition.
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Biological interventions for crime prevention / Christopher Chew, Thomas Douglas, and Nadira S. Faber -- Crime-preventing neurointerventions and the law : learning from anti-libidinal interventions / Lisa Forsberg -- The importance of context in thinking about crime-preventing neurointerventions / Matt Matravers -- Coercion and the neurocorrective offer / Jonathan Pugh -- Moral liability to 'crime-preventing neurointervention' / Jeff McMahan -- Neurointerventions, self-ownership, and enforcement rights / Peter Vallentyne -- The self-ownership trilemma, extended minds, and neurointerventions / Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen -- Moral paternalism and neurointerventions / Emma Bullock -- Neuroscientific treatment of criminals and penal theory / Jesper Ryberg -- Chemical castration and the violation of sexual rights / Hallie Liberto -- Neural and environmental modulation of motivation : what's the moral difference? / Thomas Douglas -- Containing violence and controlling desire / John McMillan -- Neurointerventions, morality, and children / Matthew Clayton and Andres Moles -- Intrusive intervention and opacity respect / Christopher Bennett -- Those who forget the past : an ethical challenge from the history of treating deviance / Emily McTernan -- 'The soul is the prison of the body' : mandatory moral enhancement, punishment, and rights against neurorehabilitation / Jan Christoph Bublitz -- Against the mandatory use of neurointerventions in criminal sentencing / Elizabeth Shaw -- Should coercive neurointerventions target the victims of wrongdoing? / Zofia Stemplowska -- Can neurointerventions communicate censure? (and so what if they can't?) / David Birks.
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