2023
DOI: 10.1177/23727322231196299
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The Intersection of Racism and Neuroscience Technology: A Cautionary Tale for the Criminal Legal System

Emily R. Perkins,
Daniel E. Bradford,
Edelyn Verona
et al.

Abstract: Neuroscience evidence is appealing as a means to increase “objectivity” and reduce racial disparities in the criminal legal system. However, increasing reliance on defendants’ brain data may instead maintain racial disparities while rendering biases invisible. First, neurobiological data are not any more objective than traditional psychological measures. Second, the complexity and inaccessibility of neuroscience undermines public understanding of what such data can actually say. Third, existing methodologies h… Show more

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