
Neuroscience and Crime
Should brain scans be used in court? Should courts be able to mandate medication?
These are some of the questions of neurolaw, an emerging field of study that considers the legal and ethical implications of neuroscience and how we understand crime and punishment. Join Woollahra council and panellist from different Universities as we delve deeper into this topic.
- When:
- 13/12/2018
- Where:
- 451 New South Head Road, Double Bay, NSW, 2028
- How Much:
- $0
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