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Neuroscience in Criminal Justice Systems: The Positive Impact of Neurojustice

Edited by Hannah Wishart · Colleen M. Berryessa
Routledge January 2026

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ISBN-13
9781032827599
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
January 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This edited collection shows the tangible and positive impacts neuroscience is having in specific jurisdictions for individuals involved in the criminal justice system as witnesses, victims, defendants and legal practitioners. Over the last 30 years, neuroscience has significantly informed legal, philosophical, and doctrinal discussions by deepening our understanding of the relationships between the brain, mind, and criminality. By embracing a practical and realist approach, this book explores the fundamental question of what and how neuroscience has been concretely contributing to criminal justice, with a specific focus on international systems. Notably, the volume brings together perspectives to discuss neuroscience's positive impact on the global criminal justice process. It provides an overview of different legal dimensions that have been thus far positively impacted by neuroscience, as well as some discussion on its future applications to improve the treatment of system-impacted people. To this aim, the book covers two key areas: criminal trials; and punishment, treatment, and reform.

This work will appeal to academics, criminal lawyers, judges, policy-makers and reformers interested in how neuroscience contributes to meaningful changes in the criminal justice system. The reader will gain significant insights into neuroscience's present and immediate future contributions to different dimensions of the criminal justice process through original exploration by legal academics and practitioners.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Hannah Wishart and Colleen M. Berryessa
1. How Has Neuroscience Positively Contributed to English Youth Justice?
Hannah Wishart and Ray Arthur
2.The Neuroscience of Brain Injury in Criminal Cases: An International Scope
Deborah W. Denno
3.‘Excited Delirium’ in Law Enforcement Contexts: Scientific, Legal, and Ethical Concerns
Joanna Naples-Mitchell, Brianna da Silva Bhatia, Joshua Budhu, and Altaf Saadi
4. From Neurolaw to Neurorights: The Impact of Neuroscience on Dutch Criminal Justice and Considerations about the Future
Naomi van de Pol, Gerben Meynen, and Sjors Ligthart
5. Neuroprediction: The Future of Crime Prevention or Fostering Injustice?
Elizabeth Shaw and Gregg D. Caruso
6. The Relevance of Trauma as a ‘Mental Disorder or Abnormality’ in Sentencing: An Australian Case Study
Katherine J. McLachlan
7. The impact, and lack of impact, of neurodiversity in the criminal justice system in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Mark Henaghan and Jean Choi
8. Mental Health and Neuroscience: Future of Sentencing and Incarceration
Sandy S. Xie and Olivia Choy
9. The Impact of Neuroscience on Prison Litigation: The Case of Prolonged Solitary Confinement
Federica Coppola
10. How Neuroscience Can Improve the Sentencing of Defendants with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Colleen M. Berryessa and Carolina R. Caliman
11. Drug Policy: Neuroscience-Informed Responses to Substance Use
Amanda Chen and Stephanie Tabashneck
12. Neuroscience Education in the Criminal Justice System
Mia A. Thomaidou
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