[tt] CONTENTS ONLY: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law
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The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law
Law and Contemporary Problems, 2006 Winter-Spring, Volume 69, Double
Issue 1-2, which was devoted to this topic.
CONTENTS
1. Dedication Professor emeritus Melvin G. Shimm 1926-2005. (The
Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)(Testimonial) Joan
Ames Magat, Robinson O. Everett, Horace B. Robertson Jr., Donald L.
Horowitz, Allen Siegel, Christoph Ann, Barak D. Richman, Paul D.
Carrington.
2. Foreword. Nita A. Farahany.
3. Behavioral genetics: the science of antisocial behavior. (The
Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
Laura A. Baker, Serena Bezdjian, Adrian Raine.
4. Misinformation, misrepresentation, and misuse of human behavioral
genetics research. (The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal
Law)
Jonathan Kaplan.
5. Behavioral genetics and crime, in context. (The Impact of
Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
Owen D. Jones.
6. Considering convergence: a policy dialogue about behavioral
genetics, neuroscience, and law. (The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on
the Criminal Law)
Brent Garland, Mark S. Frankel.
7. Genetics and responsibility: to know the criminal from the crime.
(The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
Nita A. Farahany, James E. Coleman Jr..
8 Addiction, genetics, and criminal responsibility. (The Impact of
Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
Stephen J. Morse.
9. Revisiting the legal link between genetics and crime. (The Impact
of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
Deborah W. Denno.
10. Behavioral genetics research and criminal DNA databases. (The
Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
D.H. Kaye.
11. Genetic predictions of future dangerousness: is there a blueprint
for violence? (The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
Erica Beecher-Monas, Edgar Garcia-Rill.
12 The scarlet gene: behavioral genetics, criminal law, and racial and
ethnic stigma.(The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law)
Karen Rothenberg, Alice Wang.
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