Study of Judges Finds Evidence From Brain Scans Led to Lighter Sentences

Click here to read “Study of Judges Finds Evidence From Brain Scans Led to Lighter Sentences” by Benedict Carey from The New York Times on August 16, 2012.

Judges who learned that a convicted assailant was genetically predisposed to violence imposed lighter sentences in a hypothetical case than they otherwise would have, researchers reported on Thursday, in the most rigorous study to date of how behavioral biology can sway judicial decisions.