Murder in the Courtroom

The Cognitive Neuroscience of Violence

Brigitte Vallabhajosula author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:19th Feb '15

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Murder in the Courtroom cover

Answers to many legal questions often depend on our understanding of the relationship between the human brain and behavior. While there is no evidence to suggest that violence is the sole result of cognitive impairment, research does suggest that frontal lobe impairment in particular may contribute to the etiology of violent behavior. Murder in the Courtroom presents a comprehensive and detailed analysis of issues most relevant to answering questions regarding the link between cognitive functioning and violence. It is the first book to focus exclusively on the etiology and assessment of cognitive impairment in the context of violent behavior and the challenges courts face in determining the reliability of neuroscience evidence; provide objective discussions of currently available neuropsychological tests and neuroimaging techniques, and their strengths and limitations; provide a methodology for the assessment of cognitive dysfunction in the context of violent behavior that is likely to withstand a Daubert challenge; and include detailed discussions of criminal cases to illustrate important points. Clinical and forensic psychologists and psychiatrists, cognitive neuroscientists, and legal professionals will be able to use this book to further their understanding of the relationship between brain function and extreme violence.

This book is a fascinating read from cover to cover. It's the best primer on the subject I've ever seen, and likely to have a high impact on a wide variety of audiences. * P. David Mozley, MD, Professor and Chief, Division of Nuclear Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital *
Murder in the Courtroom offers an insightful view of the intersection of the law and the science related to violent behaviors. ... Today we are witnessing the rudimentary entry of neuroscience in the courtroom. Undoubtedly, increasingly sophisticated future incursions are certain. This text provides a science-based structure for their interpretation. This scholarly work deserves serious consideration for students and scholars of mind, brain, society, and law. * Mony J. de Leon, EdD, Professor of Psychiatry and Founder and Director of the Center for Brain Health, NYU Langone Medical Center *

ISBN: 9780199995721

Dimensions: 155mm x 236mm x 28mm

Weight: 530g

352 pages