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Neurocriminology


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1 Jubilee Mission College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India
2 Kerala Police Academy, Thrissur, Kerala, India
     

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Criminal behaviour and violence are increasingly viewed as worldwide public health problems. A growing body of knowledge shows that criminal behaviour has a neurobiological basis, and this has intensified judicial interest in the potential application of neuroscience to criminal law. It also gives rise to important questions. What are the implications of such application for predicting future criminal behaviour and protecting society? Can it be used to prevent violence? And what are the implications for the way offenders are punished?.

Keywords

Neuroscience, Criminology, Criminal Behavior, Punishment.
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Neethu Jose
Jubilee Mission College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala, India
Jayesh K. Joseph
Kerala Police Academy, Thrissur, Kerala, India

Abstract


Criminal behaviour and violence are increasingly viewed as worldwide public health problems. A growing body of knowledge shows that criminal behaviour has a neurobiological basis, and this has intensified judicial interest in the potential application of neuroscience to criminal law. It also gives rise to important questions. What are the implications of such application for predicting future criminal behaviour and protecting society? Can it be used to prevent violence? And what are the implications for the way offenders are punished?.

Keywords


Neuroscience, Criminology, Criminal Behavior, Punishment.