Contributors 1. Law Viewed Through the Lens of Neurointerventions Nicole A Vincent, Thomas Nadelhoffer, and Allan McCay PART I. CONCEPTUAL, ETHICAL, AND JURISPRUDENTIAL ISSUES 2. Cognitive Enhancement: Defending the Parity Principle Neil Levy 3. Why Means Matter: Legally Relevant Differences Between Direct and Indirect Interventions into Other Minds Jan Christoph Bublitz 4. Neuroprosthetics, Behavior Control, and Criminal Responsibility Walter Glannon 5. Is There Anything Wrong With Using AI Implantable Brain Devices to Prevent Convicted Offenders from Reoffending? Frédéric Gilbert and Susan Dodds 6. Offering Neurointerventions to Offenders With Cognitive-Emotional Impairments: Ethical and Criminal Justice Aspects Farah Focquaert, Kristof Van Assche, and Sigrid Sterckx 7.
Diversion Courts, Traumatic Brain Injury, and American Vets Valerie Gray Hardcastle 8. Neurobionic Revenge Porn and the Criminal Law: Brain -- Computer Interfaces and Intimate Image Abuse Allan McCay PART II. PUNISHING PEOPLE 9. Folk Jurisprudence and Neurointervention: An Interdisciplinary Investigation Thomas Nadelhoffer, Daniela Goya- Tocchetto, Jennifer Cole Wright, and Quinn McGuire 10. Judicious Use of Neuropsychiatric Evidence When Sentencing Offenders With Addictive Behaviors: Implications for Neurointerventions Andrew Dawson, Jennifer Chandler, Colin Gavaghan, Wayne Hall, and Adrian Carter PART III. HEALING PEOPLE 11. "It Will Help You Repent": Why the Communicative Theory of Punishment Requires the Provision of Medications to Offenders With ADHD William Bülow 12. Is It Really Ethical to Prescribe Antiandrogens to Sex Offenders to Decrease Their Risk of Recidivism? Christopher James Ryan 13.
Chemical Castration as Punishment Katrina L. Sifferd 14. Foundational Facts for Legal Responsibility: Human Agency and the Aims of Restorative Neurointerventions Paul Sheldon Davies PART IV. CHANGING PEOPLE 15. Make Me Gay: What Neurointerventions Tell Us About Sexual Orientation and Why It Matters for the Law Andrew Vierra PART V. ENHANCING PEOPLE 16. Neuroenhancement, Coercion, and Neo- Luddism Alexandre Erler 17. Neurointerventions and Business Law: On the Legal and Moral Issues of Neurotechnology in Business and How They Differ From the Criminal Law Context Patrick D.
Hopkins and Harvey L. Fiser Index.