Discover the most up-to-date information on the forensic neuroscience of violence Forensic Neuroscience and Violence delivers a contemporary, detailed, and thorough exploration of the burgeoning field of neuroscience, violence, and the law. The book brings together the most recent empirical research on the neuroscience of various violent and sexually violent criminal offender populations and a variety of neuordevelopmental, psychiatric, and neurological disorders that may place an individual at risk for violence. Forensic application of neuorpsychological assessment and neuorimaging methods to legal proceedings (neurolaw) will be explored through case examples and caselaw. The book constitutes the most comprehensive and internationally relevant resource for a wide range of forensic practitioners, graduate students, legal scholars, and academics in the field of forensic neuorscience and neurocriminology. The book specifically emphasizes the most current neuropsychological and neuroimaging research on violent and sexually violent offender populations as well as neuorpsychiatric and neurological conditions that lead to violance, and ultimately, to the courtroom. The book presents forensic neuroscience, neurocriminology, and neurolaw in a fundamental, coherent, and practical manner. The distinguished author, John Matthew Fabian, a national expert in a forensic psychology and neuropsychology, presents a detailed and profound analysis of the neuroscience of both psychiatric and neurological disorders focusing on both brain structure and function and their relationship to violence. The author presents a comprehensive, precise, and meticulous overview of the neuroanatomy of violence in both juvenile and adult offendrs as well as with particular psychiatric and neurological disorders that he has encountered in his forensic practice as an expert witness in forensic neuropsychology and the law. The book addresses neuropsychological and neuroscientific empirically based risk factors for violence and aggression while applying these findings to forensic mental health assessment and criminal legal proceedings. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of the application of brain dysfunction often found in certain offender populations and neuropsychiatric disorders, with an emphasis on how these impairments apply to violence and specific forensic legal questions asked of experts in the courtroom. Perfect for professionals in forensic neuropsychology, forensic psychology, forensic psychiatry and neurocriminology and the law. Forensic Neuroscience and Violence will also earn a worthy place in the libraries of researchers and academics in specialty topics such as violence and sexual violence risk assessment, criminal behavior and neurocriminology, and developmental psychopathology, professionals in social work, addiction and dual-diagnosis, and certainly criminal lawyers. 
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ForewordAnthony Beech PrefaceJohn Fabian SECTION I: THE JUVENILE OFFENDER 1. The Antisocial & Conduct Disordered Juvenile Offender: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective CONNOR 2. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders and Developmental Criminality and ViolenceROBERT EME 3. The Neuroscience of Language Disorders and ViolenceJOHN FABIAN 4. The Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging of Conduct DisorderJOHN FABIAN 5. Traumatic Brain Injury in JuvenilesJOHN FABIAN 6. Adolescent Homicide and the BrainJOHN FABIAN 7. Complex Trauma, Attachment, Neurodevelopment, and ViolenceJOHN FABIAN 8. The Adolescent Sex OffenderCHRISTIAN JOYAL SECTION II: THE ADULT OFFENDER 9. A Neurobiological Perspective on Violence in Schizophrenia: Risk Factors, Explanatory Models, and Violence Risk AssessmentJOHN STRATTON & ROBERT HANLON 10. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum DisorderNATALIE KOVAC BROWN 11. NEUROSCIENCE OF THE DOMESTIC MALE BATTERERNATALIA BUESO-IZQUIERDO 12. The Mentally Retarded/Intellectually Disabled Violent OffenderSTEPHEN GREENSPAN AND JOHN DRISCOLL 13. Substance Abuse and Violence: Neurobiological, Neuropsychological, and Neuropsychiatric PerspectivesJONATHAN LIPMAN 14. Neurocognitive Deficits, Substance Abuse, and ViolenceDiane Fishbein 15. Neuroscience of Alcoholism and ViolenceShawn Acheson 16. Neuroscience of Violence and Suicidal BehaviorYogesh Dwivedi 17. The Neuroscience of Reactive versus Instrumental Violent OffendersJohn Fabian 18. Executive Functioning in Criminal Offender PopulationsTânia Seruca 19. Borderline Personality Disorder, Violence and the BrainANTHONY RUOCCO 20. The Adult StalkerDONATELLA MARAZZITI 21. The Psychopathic OffenderLYNN KIEHL 22. Traumatic Brain Injury and Violence in AdultsADHIA 23. The Veteran who kills: PTSD, TBI, and the BrainCYNTHIA BOYD 24. Neuroscience of Autistic ViolenceCLARE ALLELY 25. Bipolar Disorder and ViolenceNorma Verdolini 26. Schizophrenia, Methamphetamine and ViolenceJohn Fabian SECTION III: SEX OFFENDERS 27. Pedophiles and Child MolestersGILIAN TENBERGEN 28. The Neuroscience of Rapists and Sexual MurderersJOHN FABIAN 29. Neuroscience of Adolescent and Adult Male Sex OffendersHugo Morais SECTION IV: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN FORENSIC NEUROSCIENCE 30. Forensic Neuropsychological Assessment of ViolenceCHARLES GOLDEN 31. Neuroimaging of Aggression and ViolenceJOSEPH SIMPSON VIVEK DATTA 32. Neurological Examinations with Violent OffendersJon Bertelson 33. Applications of Forensic Neuroscience and the LawGary Marchant & James Francis 34. Neurology of AggressionPamela Blake 35. Neuropsychology of Executive Functioning and ViolenceJessie Meijers 36. Neuropsychological, Neurodevelopmental and Psychosocial Risk Factors in Serial and Mass MurderersClare Allely 37. Neuroscience, Violence, Criminal Responsibility and CulpabilityValerie Gray Hardcastle 38. Neuroscience and Violence Risk AssessmentJohn Fabian
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ISBN
9781118832257
Publisert
2025-05-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
720

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Biographical note

John Matthew Fabian is a board certified forensic and clinical psychologist, with certification and fellowship training in clinical neuropsychology. He practices as both a forensic psychologist and neuropsychologist. He has experience as a director of a court psychiatric clinic and staff forensic psychologist at a maximum security forensic hospital and has evaluated approximately 2500 adult offenders, 500 juvenile offenders, and over 200 murder cases. He has testified approximately 150 times in courts throughout the United States