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1 Neuroscience in Forensic Settings: Origins and Recent Developments |
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2 A Brief Introduction to Neuroscience |
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25 | (34) |
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Part II General Neuroscience Research |
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3 The Neurobiology of Aggressive Behavior |
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61 | (22) |
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4 The Neurobiology of Sexual Behavior and Sexual Attraction |
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83 | (22) |
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5 Reward Sensitivity and Behavioral Control: Neuroimaging Evidence for Brain Systems Underlying Risk-Taking Behavior |
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105 | (20) |
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6 The Neurobiology of Emotion Regulation |
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125 | (20) |
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7 The Social Neuroscience of Empathy and its Relationship to Moral Behavior |
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145 | (26) |
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8 The Neuroscience of Deception |
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171 | (18) |
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Part III Neurobiology of Offending |
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189 | (292) |
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9 The Neurobiological Underpinnings of Psychopathy |
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191 | (38) |
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10 Antisocial Personality Disorder |
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229 | (44) |
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11 Offenders with Autism Spectrum Disorder |
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273 | (28) |
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12 The Neuroscience of Violent Offending |
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301 | (32) |
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13 The Neuroscience of Sexual Offending |
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333 | (26) |
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14 The Neuroscience of Acquisitive/Impulsive Offending |
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359 | (26) |
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15 Neurobiology of Brain Injury and its Link with Violence and Extreme Single and Multiple Homicides |
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385 | (36) |
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16 The Neurobiology of Offending Behavior in Adolescence |
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421 | (34) |
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17 Alcohol-Related Aggression and Violence |
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455 | (26) |
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Volume 2 |
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Part IV Neurobiological Bases to Risk Factors for Offending |
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481 | (94) |
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18 Genetic Contributions to the Development of Psychopathic Traits and Antisocial Behavior in Youths |
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483 | (24) |
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19 Developmental Risk Factors |
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507 | (24) |
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20 Mental Illness as a Putative Risk Factor for Violence and Aggression |
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531 | (22) |
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21 Modifying Risk Factors: Building Strengths |
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553 | (22) |
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575 | (238) |
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22 Engaging with Forensic Populations: A Biologically Informed Approach |
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577 | (24) |
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23 Brain Scanning and Therapeutics: How Do You Know Unless You Look? Neuroimaging Guided Treatment in Forensic Settings |
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601 | (30) |
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24 Therapy for Acquired Brain Injury |
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631 | (28) |
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25 The Impact of Physical Exercise on Antisocial Behavior: A Neurocognitive Perspective |
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659 | (18) |
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26 Treating Emotion Dysregulation in Antisocial Behavior: A Neuroscientific Perspective |
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677 | (26) |
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27 The Pharmacological Treatment of Sex Offenders |
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703 | (22) |
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28 Understanding and Using Compassion-Focused Therapy in Forensic Settings |
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725 | (30) |
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29 The Neurobiology of Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy |
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755 | (28) |
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30 Adjusting the Lens: A Developmental Perspective for Treating Youth with Sexual Behavior Problems |
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783 | (30) |
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Part VI Ethical, Legal, and Political Implications |
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31 The Impact of Neglect, Trauma, and Maltreatment on Neurodevelopment: Implications for Juvenile Justice Practice, Programs, and Policy |
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32 Forensic Neuropsychology and Violence: Neuroscientific and Legal Implications |
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33 Forensic Neuropsychology in the Criminal Court: A Socio-legal Perspective |
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889 | (28) |
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34 Forensic Neuropsychology: Social, Cultural, and Political Implications |
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917 | (20) |
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937 | (22) |
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35 Explanation in Forensic Neuroscience |
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939 | (8) |
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36 Considerations for the Forensic Practitioner |
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Index |
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