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Sinclair-House, Nicholas and Osborn, Sarah (2021) An isolated experiment: What the COVID-19 pandemic can tell us about addiction. International Neuroethics Society Annual Conference, Online, 22nd-23rd October 2020. Published in: AJOB Neuroscience. 1-23. Taylor & Francis ISSN 2150-7740
Sinclair-House, Nicholas (2020) Harvesting madness: the unintended consequences of cannabis prohibition. In: International Neuroethics Society Annual Conference, 22-23 October 2020, Online.
Sinclair-House, Nicholas and Osborn, Sarah (2020) An isolated experiment: what the COVID-19 pandemic can tell us about addiction. In: International Neuroethics Society Annual Conference, 22nd-23rd October 2020, Online.
Sinclair-House, Nicholas, Child, John J and Crombag, Hans S (2019) Addiction is a brain disease, and it doesn’t matter: prior choice in drug use blocks leniency in criminal punishment. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 26 (1). pp. 36-53. ISSN 1076-8971
Sinclair-House, Nicholas, Child, John J and Crombag, Hans S (2019) Sentencing addicted offenders: how the pattern and consistency of drug-use influence magistrates' perceptions of responsibility. In: International Neuroethics Society Annual Conference, 17-18 October 2019, Chicago, IL.
Sinclair-House, Nicholas (2019) Addiction is a brain disease, and it doesn't matter: How the aetiology of neurological impairment guides Magistrates’ perceptions of criminal responsibility. Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Sussex.
Sinclair-House, N, Child, J J and Crombag, H S (2019) [Abstract] Sentencing intoxicated offenders: does alcoholism excuse drunkenness? International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1-2 November 2018. Published in: American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. 9 (4) W1-W21. Taylor & Francis ISSN 2150-7740
Sinclair-House, N, Child, J J and Crombag, H S (2018) [Abstract] Impact of disease model of addiction on judgements of criminal responsibility: pivotal role of perceived choice. International Neuroethics Society Annual Conference, Washington, DC, 9th-10th November 2017. Published in: American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. 9 (1) W1-W20. Taylor & Francis ISSN 2150-7740