Date: 2021
Type: Book
The emotional brain and the guilty mind : novel paradigms of culpability and punishment
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2021
COPPOLA, Federica, The emotional brain and the guilty mind : novel paradigms of culpability and punishment, Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2021
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70773
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
This book seeks to reframe the normative narrative of the ‘culpable person’ in American criminal law through a more humanising lens. It embraces such a reframed narrative to revise the criteria of the current voluntarist architecture of culpability and to advance a paradigm of punishment that positions social rehabilitation as its core principle. The book constructs this narrative by considering behavioural and neuroscientific insights into the functions of emotions, and socio-environmental factors within moral behaviour in social settings. Hence, it suggests culpability notions that reflect a more contextualised view of human conduct, and argues that such revised notions are better suited to the principle of personal guilt. Furthermore, it suggests a model of ‘punishment’ that values the dynamic power of change of individuals, and acknowledges the importance of social relationships and positive environments to foster patterns of social (re) integration. Ultimately, this book argues that the potential adoption of the proposed models of culpability and punishment, which view people through a more comprehensive lens, may be a key factor for turning criminal justice into a less punitive, more inclusionary and non-stigmatising system.
Table of Contents:
-- Prologue -- Overview of the Book -- Chapter 1. The Rationalist Soul of Culpability: An Analysis of the Guilty Mind -- Chapter 2. From the Guilty Mind to the Punished Person: Criminal Culpability through the ‘Evolution’ of Punishment -- Chapter 3. Critiques of the Model of the ‘Person’ in Culpability and Punishment - Chapter 4. Emotions, the Social Environment, and the Brain -- Chapter 5. Holistic and Situated Culpability -- Chapter 6. Social Rehabilitation -- Epilogue
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70773
Full-text via DOI: 10.5040/9781509934324
ISBN: 9781509934294; 9781509934324
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Initial version: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/46848
Version: Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2017