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Forensic neuropsychology: Social, cultural, and political implications
Jessica Pykett
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Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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The Institute for Mental Health
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neuropsychology
96%
criminality
55%
offense
49%
penalty
42%
Crime & criminals
36%
Criminal responsibility
32%
sociological theory
28%
Criminality
27%
social issue
23%
Criminal Justice
23%
fairness
23%
brain
21%
mental health
17%
expert
15%
cause
14%
Law
13%
interaction
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Neuropsychology
100%
Crime
91%
Criminal Behavior
55%
Punishment
47%
Criminal Law
26%
Social Theory
25%
Gene-Environment Interaction
23%
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
19%
Mental Health
14%
Brain
9%
Therapeutics
3%