Stephen J. Morse
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stephen J. Morse is the Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He also holds the position professor of psychology and law in psychiatry at University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and is the associate director of the Center for Neuroscience & Society at the University of Pennsylvania.
Stephen J. Morse's Published Works
Published Works
- Brain Overclaim Syndrome and Criminal Responsibility: A Diagnostic Note (2006) (166)
- The Non-Problem of Free Will in Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology (2007) (134)
- Crazy Behavior, Morals, and Science: An Analysis of Mental Health Law (1978) (118)
- Psychopathy and Criminal Responsibility (2008) (107)
- Culpability and Control (1994) (97)
- Hooked on Hype: Addiction and Responsibility (2000) (89)
- Crime and Culpability: A Theory of Criminal Law (2009) (85)
- Determinism and the Death of Folk Psychology: Two Challenges to Responsibility from Neuroscience (2007) (73)
- A Preference for Liberty: The Case against Involuntary Commitment of the Mentally Disordered (1982) (71)
- Law and mental health professionals: The limits of expertise. (1978) (65)
- Lost in Translation?: An Essay on Law and Neuroscience (2011) (61)
- Moral and legal responsibility and the new neuroscience (2004) (59)
- A primer on criminal law and neuroscience : a contribution of the law and neuroscience project, supported by the MacArthur Foundation (2013) (51)
- Excusing the Crazy: The Insanity Defense Reconsidered (1985) (48)
- Failed Explanations and Criminal Responsibility: Experts and the Unconscious (1982) (47)
- Mental Disorder and Criminal Law (2011) (47)
- Undiminished Confusion in Diminished Capacity (1984) (46)
- Uncontrollable Urges and Irrational People (2002) (44)
- New neuroscience, old problems: legal implications of brain science. (2004) (38)
- Medicine and Morals, Craving and Compulsion (2004) (38)
- Genetics and criminal responsibility (2011) (37)
- The Court of Last Resort: Mental Illness and the Law (1982) (36)
- Rationality and Responsibility (2000) (36)
- Diminished Rationality, Diminished Responsibility (2003) (34)
- Fear of danger, flight from culpability. (1998) (31)
- Excusing and the New Excuse Defenses: A Legal and Conceptual Review (1998) (31)
- Immaturity and Irresponsibility (1997) (30)
- Reason, Results, and Criminal Responsibility (2004) (29)
- Avoiding Irrational NeuroLaw Exuberance: A Plea for Neuromodesty (2011) (29)
- Craziness and criminal responsibility. (1999) (29)
- Voluntary Control of Behavior and Responsibility (2007) (28)
- Addiction, Genetics, and Criminal Responsibility (2006) (28)
- Crime and Culpability: The Culpable Act (2009) (28)
- Diminished capacity: a moral and legal conundrum. (1979) (25)
- Predicting the knowledge–recklessness distinction in the human brain (2017) (24)
- Criminal Responsibility, Criminal Competence, and Prediction of Criminal Behavior (2013) (22)
- The Uneasy Entente Between Insanity and Mens Rea: Beyond Clark v. Arizona (2007) (22)
- The ethics of forensic practice: reclaiming the wasteland. (2008) (21)
- Inevitable Mens Rea (2003) (19)
- Preventive Confinement of Dangerous Offenders (2004) (18)
- Criminal Law and Common Sense: An Essay on the Perils and Promise of Neuroscience (2015) (17)
- The “new syndrome excuse syndrome” (1995) (16)
- The misbegotten marriage of soft psychology and bad law (1990) (15)
- Psychology, determinism, and legal responsibility. (1985) (14)
- Legal, Moral, and Metaphysical Truths: The Philosophy of Michael S. Moore (2016) (14)
- Criminal Responsibility and the Disappearing Person (2007) (14)
- Abolition of the insanity defense violates due process. (2013) (13)
- The Status of Neurolaw: A Plea for Current Modesty and Future Cautious Optimism (2011) (13)
- Protecting Liberty and Autonomy:Desert/Disease Jurisprudence (2012) (13)
- Dangerous Defendants (2019) (12)
- NEITHER DESERT NOR DISEASE (1999) (12)
- Brain Overclaim Redux (2013) (11)
- Neuroimaging Evidence in Law: A Plea for Modesty and Relevance (2012) (11)
- Reforming expert testimony (1982) (11)
- Moore on the Mind (2015) (11)
- A Good Enough Reason: Addiction, Agency and Criminal Responsibility (2013) (11)
- Addiction, Science, and Criminal Responsibility (2009) (11)
- Brains, lies, and psychological explanations (2009) (10)
- Neuroscience, Free Will, and Criminal Responsibility (2015) (10)
- Gene-Environment Interactions, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing (2011) (9)
- Causation, compulsion, and involuntariness. (1994) (9)
- Foundations of Criminal Law (1999) (9)
- Neuroscience and the Future of Personhood and Responsibility (2012) (9)
- Law and neuroscience: recommendations submitted to the President's Bioethics Commission (2014) (9)
- Compatibilist Criminal Law (2013) (9)
- Psychopathy and the law: the United States experience (2010) (8)
- The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy (2018) (8)
- The Science of Addiction and Criminal Law. (2017) (8)
- Neuroprediction: New Technology, Old Problems (2015) (8)
- Blame and Danger: An Essay on Preventive Detention (1996) (8)
- Addiction, Choice and Criminal Law (2015) (7)
- The Moral Metaphysics of Causation and Results (2000) (7)
- Involuntary competence. (2003) (7)
- Actions Speak Louder Than Images: The Use of Neuroscientific Evidence in Criminal Cases (2016) (6)
- Legal Regulation of Addictive Substances and Addiction (2012) (6)
- Bad or mad?: Sex offenders and social control. (2003) (6)
- Vice, Disorder, Conduct, and Culpability (2009) (6)
- G2i Knowledge Brief: A Knowledge Brief of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience (2016) (6)
- How Should Justice Policy Treat Young Offenders (2017) (6)
- Treating Crazy People Less Specially (1988) (6)
- Brain Imaging in the Courtroom: The Quest for Legal Relevance (2014) (6)
- New Therapies, Old Problems, or, A Plea for Neuromodesty (2012) (6)
- The Twilight of Welfare Criminology: A Final Word (1976) (5)
- Thoroughly Modern: Sir James Fitzjames Stephen on Criminal Responsibility (2008) (5)
- Is Executive Function the Universal Acid? (2020) (5)
- Commentary: Reflections on Remorse (2014) (5)
- The Neuroscientific Non-Challenge to Meaning, Morals, and Purpose (2018) (5)
- Brief of Amici Curiae of 11 Addiction Experts in Support of Appellee (2017) (4)
- Against Control Tests for Criminal Responsibility (2011) (4)
- NeuroEthics: NeuroLaw (2017) (3)
- Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository An Accurate Diagnosis, But Is There a Cure? An Accurate Diagnosis, But Is There a Cure? (2011) (3)
- Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository An Accurate Diagnosis, But Is There a Cure? An Accurate Diagnosis, But Is There a Cure? (2011) (3)
- Psychotherapies: A comparative casebook (1977) (3)
- Justice, Mercy, and Craziness (1984) (3)
- Neurohype and the law (2019) (3)
- Remodelling criminal insanity: Exploring philosophical, legal, and medical premises of the medical model used in Norwegian law. (2022) (3)
- Delinquency and Desert (1999) (3)
- From Sikora to Hendricks: Mental disorder and criminal responsibility. (2001) (3)
- The Inevitable Mind in the Age of Neuroscience (2016) (3)
- Neuroscience Evidence in Forensic Contexts: Ethical Concerns (2017) (3)
- Addiction and Criminal Responsibility (2011) (3)
- Mental Health Implications of the Juvenile Justice Standards (1982) (3)
- Neuroscience in Forensic Contexts: Ethical Concerns (2018) (2)
- Diminished capacity, neuroscience, and just punishment (2012) (2)
- Severe Environmental Deprivation (aka RSB): A Tragedy, Not a Defense (2011) (2)
- The “Guilty Mind:” Mens Rea (1992) (2)
- Involuntary Competence in United States Criminal Law (2018) (2)
- The Irreducibly Normative Nature of Provocation/Passion (2009) (2)
- The Promise of Neuroscience for Law: Hope or Hype? (2018) (2)
- Book Reviews (2004) (2)
- Some Comments on Numerical Line Generalization (2010) (2)
- Genetics and Criminal Justice (2015) (2)
- Mental Disorder and Criminal Justice (2018) (2)
- Crime and Culpability: Acknowledgments (2009) (2)
- The Twilight of Welfare Criminology (1977) (2)
- Responsibility and Mental Capacity (2013) (2)
- Law, Responsibility, and the Sciences of the Brain/Mind (2017) (1)
- Not so Hard (and Not so Special), After All: Comments on Zimring's "The Hardest of the Hard Cases" (1996) (1)
- Neuroscience and The Law (2013) (1)
- Law and the Sciences of the Brain/Mind (2016) (1)
- Crime and Culpability: The Essence of Culpability (2009) (1)
- Neuroscience and Criminal Law: Perils and Promises (2019) (1)
- 9. Neuroscience in Forensic Contexts: Ethical Concerns (2018) (1)
- 4-1-2011 Mental Disorder and Criminal Law (2013) (1)
- Niacin reaction: common vitamin, uncommon ED diagnosis. (1999) (1)
- fMRI and Lie Detection (2016) (1)
- An Open Response from the Tower (and the Trenches) (1982) (1)
- Crime and Culpability: Negligence (2009) (0)
- Against the Received Wisdom: Why the Criminal Justice System Should Give Kids a Break (2020) (0)
- Research on attitudes toward the mentally ill. (1978) (0)
- University of Pennsylvania Law School Penn Law : Legal Scholarship Repository Faculty Scholarship 1988 Treating Crazy People Less Specially (2015) (0)
- Mind-brain dualism in psychiatric reasoning. Authors' reply (2006) (0)
- Introducing Criminal Law (1989) (0)
- What Do We Owe Each Other?: An Essay on Law and Society (2020) (0)
- Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Brain Overclaim Redux Brain Overclaim Redux (2021) (0)
- Revolution comes slowly to the law. 1. (1986) (0)
- Book review does "a disservice". (2006) (0)
- Mind-brain dualism in psychiatric reasoning. (2006) (0)
- Crime and Culpability: Defeaters of Culpability (2009) (0)
- Summer 2011 Mental Disorder and Criminal Law (2016) (0)
- Before and After Hinckley: Legal Insanity in the United States (2021) (0)
- Insanity Defense (2019) (0)
- Why amnesia and the law is not a useful topic (1986) (0)
- Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Internal and External Challenges to Culpability Internal and External Challenges to Culpability (2021) (0)
- Neuroscience and Law: Conceptual and Practical Issues (2020) (0)
- Criminal law and neuroscience: present and future (2019) (0)
- Genetics, Biology, and Criminal Behavior (2010) (0)
- Retaining a Modified Insanity Defense (1985) (0)
- Against the Received Wisdom: Why Should the Criminal Justice System Give Kids a Break? (2019) (0)
- Steel traps and unattainable aspirations: a comment on Kress. (2006) (0)
- In pursuit of professional freedom 2. (1986) (0)
- Indispensable Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology (2015) (0)
- Human Agency and the Law Conference - Panel 2 (2011) (0)
- Evidence in Forensic Contexts : Ethical Concerns (2017) (0)
- CRIMINAL LAW UNDIMINISHED CONFUSION IN DIMINISHED CAPACITY (2015) (0)
- Books Received / Livres recus ^ October/octobre 2009 (2009) (0)
- University of Pennsylvania Law School Penn Law : Legal Scholarship Repository Faculty Scholarship 1999 Neither Desert nor Disease (2015) (0)
- Beyond brain and behavior: bridging the gap (2013) (0)
- WAITING FOR DETERMINISM TO HAPPEN (1999) (0)
- University of Pennsylvania Law School Penn Law : Legal Scholarship Repository Faculty Scholarship 2014 Commentary : Reflections on Remorse (2015) (0)
- Drugs, Decriminalization of: Cultural Concerns (2001) (0)
- Mental Disability, Criminal Responsibility, and Civil Commitment (2018) (0)
- Crime and Culpability: Only Culpability, Not Resulting Harm, Affects Desert (2009) (0)
- Penn Carey Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Penn Carey Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Neuroscience in Forensic Contexts: Ethical Concerns Neuroscience in Forensic Contexts: Ethical Concerns (2022) (0)
- The Psychological Theory of Michael Balint (1972) (0)
- 2016 f MRI and Lie Detection (2019) (0)
- Winner: Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ) 2020 Award for Best Public Intellectual Special Issue: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, vol. 63, no. 1, Special Issue on CRISPR (2021) (0)
- List of Contributors (2019) (0)
- Michael Pardo and Dennis Patterson, Minds, Brains, and Law: The Conceptual Foundations of Law and Neuroscience (2013) (2016) (0)
- Crime and Culpability: Criminal Law, Punishment, and Desert (2009) (0)
- Mental Health Law (1983) (0)
- Crime and Culpability: Bibliography (2009) (0)
- University of Pennsylvania Law School Penn Law : Legal Scholarship Repository Faculty Scholarship 2000 Rationality and Responsibility (2015) (0)
- List of editorial consultants to the articles in volume 8, numbers 3/4 (1984) (0)
- Will you and your contract meet in court? (1988) (0)
- The Structure, Function, and Future of Mental Health Law (2021) (0)
- Understanding mass killings in Las Vegas and beyond (2017) (0)
- PROSECUTION OF MOTHERS OF DRUG-EXPOSED BABIES: (2017) (0)
- The Brain and the Person: Does Neuroscience Challenge Personal Moral Agency? (2009) (0)
- Crime and Culpability: When Are Inchoate Crimes Culpable and Why? (2009) (0)
- Crime and Culpability: What a Culpability-Based Criminal Code Might Look Like (2009) (0)
- The Locus of Culpability (2009) (0)
- Radical Challenges of Neurolaw (with transcript) (2015) (0)
- Against the Received Wisdom: Why the Criminal Justice System Should Give Kids a Break (2020) (0)
- Biology and Crime. (1986) (0)
- AIDS and the law. (1987) (0)
- Using imaging to detect deceit (2009) (0)
- Moral Responsibility: A Story, an Argument, and a Vision (1998) (0)
- Response to Jeffery. (1987) (0)
- Criminal Law and Addiction (2018) (0)
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