This foundational textbook includes a preface, a discussion on the importance of forensic neuropsychopathology, and a clear overview of the textbook's structure. It also contains an essential note to readers and a detailed biography of the author. The book explores the emergence and evolution of forensic neuropsychopathology as a formal discipline, the legal frameworks and key cases that have shaped its development, and relevant neuroscientific studies related to the field. Additionally, it covers neuropsychological assessments in forensic settings and provides an in-depth look at the neuropsychopathology of criminal behavior. Combining scientific rigor with legal insight, this volume lays the groundwork for understanding how brain-behavior relationships inform accountability, assessment, and justice. It is an essential resource for those committed to advancing ethical, evidence-based approaches in law, forensic science, mental health, and public safety.
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