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The Punishers Brain The Evolution Of Judge And Jury Morris B Hoffman

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The Punishers Brain The Evolution Of Judge And Jury Morris B Hoffman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.62 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Morris B. Hoffman
ISBN: 9781107038066, 1107038065
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Punishers Brain The Evolution Of Judge And Jury Morris B Hoffman by Morris B. Hoffman 9781107038066, 1107038065 instant download after payment.

Why do we punish, and why do we forgive? Are these learned behaviors, or is there something deeper going on? This book argues that there is indeed something deeper going on, and that our essential response to the killers, rapists, and other wrongdoers among us has been programmed into our brains by evolution. Using evidence and arguments from neuroscience and evolutionary psychology, Morris B. Hoffman traces the development of our innate drives to punish - and to forgive - throughout human history. He describes how, over time, these innate drives became codified into our present legal systems and how the responsibility and authority to punish and forgive was delegated to one person - the judge - or a subset of the group - the jury. Hoffman shows how these urges inform our most deeply held legal principles and how they might animate some legal reforms.

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