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A Primer on Criminal Law and Neuroscience: Morse and Adina L. Roskies Abstract This reference volume is the first devoted to comprehensively providing criminal lawyers and judges with the current, basic neuroscientific and legal knowledge they will need to evaluate arguments that are based on neuroscientific evidence.

More This reference volume is the first devoted to comprehensively providing criminal lawyers and judges with the current, basic neuroscientific and legal knowledge they will need to evaluate arguments that are based on neuroscientific evidence. Bibliographic Information Print publication date: Authors Affiliations are at time of print publication.

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