1. A meeting of developmental social cognition and criminal jurisprudence and law 2. Developmental social cognition and antisocial behavior: theory and science 3. Substandard rational capacity and criminal responsibility 4. Underdeveloped rationality and wrongdoing in youth 5. Moral subrationality and the propensity for wrongdoing 6. Provocation interpretational bias and heat of passion homicide 7. Reacting to perceived threats: mistaken self-defense and duress 8. Developmental social cognition, the effects of chronic abuse and trauma, and reactive homicide 9. Toward a more psychologically-informed approach to social rationality and excusing conditions in criminal law.
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