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[Neurolaw: its relevance for forensic psychiatry]
Background:
Neurolaw is a new interdisciplinary area of research which investigates, from different perspectives, the significance of the neurosciences for law.
Aim:
To clarify the relevance of neurolaw for forensic psychiatry.
Method:
The importance of neurolaw developments for forensic psychiatry was analysed on the basis of recent literature.
Results:
Some of the developments in the field of neurolaw research concern issues that are currently evaluated by forensic psychiatrists, such as risk of recidivism and legal insanity.
Conclusion:
Developments in neurolaw are relevant for forensic psychiatry in a number of ways. An important problem, not yet resolved, is to what extent psychiatry will be prepared to help in shaping these developments.
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