Dr. Monique M Chouraeshkenazi, credited with formally defining the field of forensic neuropsychopathology, presents a groundbreaking three-volume series that bridges neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, medicine, and law to better understand the brain-behavior foundations of criminal responsibility. Volume 1 establishes the discipline by exploring its emergence, key legal cases, and neuropsychological assessments. Volume 2 examines how trauma, mental illness, and brain injury shape competency, accountability, and justice through advanced neuromethodologies. Volume 3 confronts the ethical and legal challenges of applying neuroscience in real-world courtrooms while highlighting critical case studies, specialized topics, and resources. Collectively, the series offers a rigorous, forward-looking framework for students, professionals, and policymakers dedicated to ethical, evidence-based approaches at the intersection of brain science and the law.
Dr. Monique M Chouraeshkenazi, credited with formally defining the field of forensic neuropsychopathology, presents a groundbreaking three-volume series that bridges neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, medicine, and law to better understand the brain-behavior foundations of criminal responsibility. Volume 1 establishes the discipline by exploring its emergence, key legal cases, and neuropsychological assessments. Volume 2 examines how trauma, mental illness, and brain injury shape competency, accountability, and justice through advanced neuromethodologies. Volume 3 confronts the ethical and legal challenges of applying neuroscience in real-world courtrooms while highlighting critical case studies, specialized topics, and resources. Collectively, the series offers a rigorous, forward-looking framework for students, professionals, and policymakers dedicated to ethical, evidence-based approaches at the intersection of brain science and the law.