Author: Munthe, Christian; Radovic, Susanna
Title: The Return of Lombroso? Ethical Aspects of (Visions of) Preventive Forensic Screening Document date: 2015_1_28
ID: w2fjy5od_34
Snippet: In a new Lombrosian programme, depending on what F is targeted (depending on what kind of T underlies the design of the programme), more or less risks of harm or inconvenience may be produced by the applied detection method. Higher risks usually follow invasiveness of the method, with invasive prenatal testing, usually claimed to bring a 0.5-1% risk of miscarriage, as an obvious example. Another illustration might be if a neurobiological T would .....
Document: In a new Lombrosian programme, depending on what F is targeted (depending on what kind of T underlies the design of the programme), more or less risks of harm or inconvenience may be produced by the applied detection method. Higher risks usually follow invasiveness of the method, with invasive prenatal testing, usually claimed to bring a 0.5-1% risk of miscarriage, as an obvious example. Another illustration might be if a neurobiological T would result in detection of F requiring invasive sample taking of brain tissue. Otherwise, detection may bring inconvenience through burdensome or time-consuming procedures, such as filling out questionnaires, completing behavioural tasks and so on.
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