This book seeks to reframe the normative narrative of the \'culpable person\' in American criminal law through a more humanising lens.
The book constructs this narrative by considering behavioural and neuroscientific insights into the functions of emotions, and socio-environm.
It embraces such a reframed narrative to revise the criteria of the current voluntarist architecture of Culpability and to advance a paradigm of Punishment that positions social rehabilitation as its core principle.
This book seeks to reframe the normative narrative of the \'culpable person\' in American criminal law through a more humanising lens