de Kogel C H, Westgeest E J M C
Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Ministry of Security and Justice, the Hague, the Netherlands.
J Law Biosci. 2015 Jun 23;2(3):580-605. doi: 10.1093/jlb/lsv024. eCollection 2015 Nov.
In this contribution an empirical approach is used to gain more insight into the relationship between neuroscience and criminal law. The focus is on case law in the Netherlands. Neuroscientific information and techniques have found their way into the courts of the Netherlands. Furthermore, following an Italian case in which a mentally ill offender received a penalty reduction in part because of a 'genetic vulnerability for impulsive aggression', the expectation was expressed that such 'genetic defenses' would appear in the Netherlands too. To assess how neuroscientific and behavioral genetic information are used in criminal justice practice in the Netherlands, we systematically collect Dutch criminal cases in which neuroscientific or behavioral genetic information is introduced. Data and case law examples are presented and discussed. Although cases are diverse, several themes appear, such as prefrontal brain damage in relation to criminal responsibility and recidivism risk, and divergent views of the implications of neurobiological knowledge about addiction for judging criminal responsibility. Whereas in the international 'neurolaw literature' the emphasis is often on imaging techniques, the Dutch findings also illustrate the role of neuropsychological methods in criminal cases. Finally, there appears to be a clear need of practice oriented instruments and guidelines.
在本论文中,我们采用实证方法来更深入地了解神经科学与刑法之间的关系。重点是荷兰的判例法。神经科学信息和技术已进入荷兰的法庭。此外,继意大利一个案件之后,一名精神病罪犯因“冲动攻击的遗传易感性”而部分减轻了刑罚,人们预计这种“基因辩护”也会在荷兰出现。为了评估神经科学和行为遗传学信息在荷兰刑事司法实践中的使用情况,我们系统地收集了引入神经科学或行为遗传学信息的荷兰刑事案件。展示并讨论了数据和判例法示例。尽管案例多种多样,但出现了几个主题,例如与刑事责任和累犯风险相关的前额叶脑损伤,以及关于成瘾的神经生物学知识对判断刑事责任的影响存在不同观点。在国际“神经法学文献”中,重点往往是成像技术,而荷兰的研究结果也说明了神经心理学方法在刑事案件中的作用。最后,显然需要面向实践的工具和指南。