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This special issue of The Journal of Ethics is devoted to ethical considerations of the use of neuroscience in the criminal justice system. In this introduction, an overview is provided of the different topics dealt with in the volume.
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Ryberg, J. Neuroscience and Criminal Justice: Introduction. J Ethics 18, 77–80 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10892-014-9160-7
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