Treatment for Crime
Philosophical Essays on Neurointerventions in Criminal Justice
Edited by David Birks and Thomas Douglas
Author Information
Edited by David Birks, Departmental Lecturer in Political Theory/Early Career Research Fellow, University of Oxford, and Thomas Douglas, Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford
David Birks is a Departmental Lecturer in Political Theory at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, and an Early Career Research Fellow at the Oxford Research Centre for the Humanities (TORCH), University of Oxford. He was previously a Junior Research Fellow at Kellogg College, Oxford, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, University of Kiel. His research focuses on issues such as paternalism, perfectionism, punishment, and public reason.
Thomas Douglas is a Senior Research Fellow in the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Practical Ethics.
Contributors:
Christopher Bennett, University of Sheffield
David Birks, University of Oxford
Jan Christoph Bublitz, University of Hamberg
Emma Bullock, Central European University
Christopher Chew,
Mathew Clayton, University of Warwick
Thomas Douglas, University of Oxford
Nadira Faber, University of Oxford
Lisa Forsberg, University of Oxford
Hallie Liberto, University of Maryland
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Aarhus University
Matt Matravers, The University of York
Jeff McMahan, University of Oxford
John McMillan, University of Otago
Emily McTernan, University College London
Andres Moles, Central European University
Jonathan Pugh, University of Oxford
Jesper Ryberg, Roskilde University
Elizabeth Shaw, University of Aberdeen
Zofia Stemplowska, University of Oxford
Peter Vallentyne, University of Missouri