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Bioprediction, Biomarkers, and Bad BehaviorBioprediction, Biomarkers, and Bad Behavior

Bioprediction, Biomarkers, and Bad Behavior

Julian Savulecu, Ilina Singh, Walter P. Sinnott-Armstrong

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Many decisions in the legal system and elsewhere depend on predictions of bad behaviors, including crimes and mental illnesses. Some scientists have suggested recently that these predictions can become more accurate and useful if they are based in part on biological information, such as brain structure and function, genes, and hormones. The prospect of such bioprediction, however, raises serious concerns about errors and injustice. Can biological information significantly increase the accuracy of predictions of bad behavior? Will innocent or harmless people be mistakenly treated as if they were guilty or dangerous? Is it fair to keep people in prisons or mental institutions longer because of their biology? Will these new instruments of bioprediction be abused in practice within current institutions? Is bioprediction worth the cost? Do we want our government to use biology in this way? All of these scientific, legal, and ethical questions are discussed in this volume. The contributors are prominent neuroscientists, psychologists, sociologists, philosophers, ethicists, and legal scholars. This volume will interest everyone with hopes that bioprediction will solve problems or fears that bioprediction will be applied unjustly. -- Publisher website.

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OL21062952W

Subjects

Criminal behaviorMental illnessPsychology, pathologicalGenetic aspectsGenetic markersSocial aspectsPathological PsychologyKriminalitätGenetikPsychische StörungBiomarkerMental DisordersGeneticsDangerous BehaviorGenetic Predisposition to DiseasePsychopathology

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