Lines of Research
Neurocriminology from the expert techniques of criminalistics in the field.
Technosciences applied to forensic sciences to testimonial evidence of preventive behavior and criminal containment.
Biomedical technoscience applied to neuro-legal sciences.
Scientific computing for neurorights.
Legal cyber as a futuristic vision for transhumanist cyberrights (from penitentiary improvements to neuro-legal improvements).
Bio-legal applied as experimental design prototypes in field criminalistics and field criminology. For intervention algorithms and victim care programs by generic phenomenologies.
Theoretical experimental forensic neurophysics
Artificial intelligence neuroscience and criminal law.
- Neuroscience, Law, and Criminal Justice
- Neuroscience, Law, and Social Justice
- Neuroscience, Law, and Racial Justice
- Neuroscience and Restorative Justice
- Neuroethics
- Criminal responsibility ( Neuroprediction, Nerointervention, Criminal Neuroprevention)
- Decision making
- Juvenile Criminal Law and Punishment
- Free will (Neurodeterminism )
- Legal neuropolitics
- Corporate neurocriminology in anti-corruption systems
Ethical, legal, and social repercussions of the neurotechnologies currently available, as well as of those that are currently being developed.
Neuroethics to neurobiomarkers and neurotechnology applied to brain bid data Scientific philosophy of neurolegal sciences applied to neurodeterminism
CiberneuroLegal and CiberneurobioJurídica applied to the neurorights of restorative neurolegal improvement in penal systems
Cyberneurorights for cognitive evolutionary cyberrobotics among other future entities.
Ethical, legal, and social repercussions of the neurotechnologies currently available, as well as of those that are currently being developed.
Neuroethics to neurobiomarkers and neurotechnology applied to brain bid data Scientific philosophy of neurolegal sciences applied to neurodeterminism
CiberneuroLegal and CiberneurobioJurídica applied to the neurorights of restorative neurolegal improvement in penal systems
Cyber evolution and technoscience applied to law.