Publication
Title
Some ethical considerations about the use of biomarkers for the classification of adult antisocial individuals
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Abstract
It has been argued that a biomarker-informed classification system for antisocial individuals has the potential to overcome many obstacles in current conceptualizations of forensic and psychiatric constructs and promises better targeted treatments. However, some have expressed ethical worries about the social impact of the use of biological information for classification. Many have discussed the ethical and legal issues related to possibilities of using biomarkers for predicting antisocial behavior. We argue that prediction should not raise the most pressing ethical worries. Instead, issues connected with "biologization", such as stigmatization and negative effects on self-image, need more consideration. However, we conclude that also in this respect there are no principled ethical objections against the use of biomarkers to guide classification and treatment of adult antisocial individuals.
Language
English
Source (journal)
International journal of forensic mental health. - Place of publication unknown
Publication
Place of publication unknown : 2019
ISSN
1499-9013
1932-9903
DOI
10.1080/14999013.2018.1485188
Volume/pages
18 :3 (2019) , p. 228-242
ISI
000489692900006
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UAntwerpen
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Subject
Law 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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Creation 08.11.2019
Last edited 02.01.2025
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