EDITED BOOKS


H. Wishart and C.M. Berryessa (Eds.). (In Contract - Expected 2025). Neuroscience in Criminal Justice Systems: The Positive Impact of Neurojustice. London, UK: Routledge.

H. Wishart and C.M. Berryessa (Eds.). (2023). Neurolaw in the Courtroom: Comparative Perspectives on Vulnerable Defendants. London, UK: Routledge. Link | Routledge


BOOK CHAPTERS + CONTRIBUTIONS


C.M. Berryessa and C. Caliman+. (Expected 2025) How Neuroscience Can Improve the Sentencing of Defendants with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In H. Wishart and C.M. Berryessa (Eds.). Neuroscience in Criminal Justice Systems: The Positive Impact of Neurojustice. London, UK: Routledge. Link

I. Polito+ and C.M. Berryessa. (Forthcoming). The Neurobiological and Psychological Nature of ‘Adultification’: Implications for Legal Decision-Making in Cases Involving Adolescents. In H.C. Chan & E. Svingen (Eds.), Youth Deviance, Crime, and Justice: The Neuro-Psycho-Criminological Perspective. West Sussex, UK: Wiley. Link

C.R. Caliman+ and C.M. Berryessa. (Forthcoming). Legal Decision-makers in Criminal Cases involving Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Research and a Call for Action. In B. Bornstein and M.K. Miller, Advances in Psychology and Law (Vol. 7). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. Link

M.A. Thomaidou+ and C.M. Berryessa. (Forthcoming). Sentencing. In P. Zapf (Ed.), APA Handbook of Forensic Psychology (2nd Ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Link

E. Greberman+ and C.M. Berryessa. (2024). Drug Policy, Drug War, and Disparate Sentencing. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190264079.013.884. Link

S.S. Xie+, C.M. Berryessa, and F. Focquaert. (2023). The Impact of Neuromorality on Punishment: Retribution or Rehabilitation?. In M. Altman (Ed.), Cham, Switzerland: The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment (pp. 441-464). London, UK: Palgrave MacMillan. Link

C.M. Berryessa and A. Balavender+. (2022). The Value of Remorse as a “Therapeutic Tool” for Probation Officers in Sentencing. In M. Perlin & K. Frailing (Eds.), The Therapeutic Jurisprudence Implications of Judicial Decision-Making by Non-Judicial Officers (pp. 68-80). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Link

C.M. Berryessa. (2021). From My Perspective. In C.R. Bartol and A.M. Bartol, Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Research and Application (6th Ed.) (pp. 250-251). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Link

A. Skove, C.M. Berryessa, L. Schaible, and I. Aissam. (2021). Justice in the New Digital Era: The Pitfalls and Benefits of Rapid Technology Adoption by Courts. In C. Campbell, J. Holtzclaw, and D. Alicea-Lozada (Eds.), Trends in State Courts 2021 (pp. 61-64). Williamsburg, VA: National Center for State Courts. Link

C. Scarpazza, C.M. Berryessa, and F. Focquaert. (2021). A Biopsychosocial Approach to Idiopathic versus Acquired Pedophilia: What Do We Know and How Do We Proceed Legally and Ethically?. In D. Van Toor, G. Meynen, T. Kooijmans, & T. Douglas (Eds.), Neurolaw: Ways forward for Neuroscience, Justice & Security (pp. 145-178). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave MacMillan. Link

C.M. Berryessa. (2020). Brain Abnormalities Associated with Pedophilic Disorder: Implications for Retribution and Rehabilitation. In F. Focquaert, E. Shaw, & B.N. Waller (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment (pp. 231-245). London, UK: Routledge. Link

C.M. Berryessa. (2020). Expert Witnesses. In J. Bumgarner & C. Lewandowski (Eds.), Criminal Justice in America: The Encyclopedia of Crime, Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections (pp. 325-326). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Link

C.M. Berryessa and A. Raine. (2018). Neurocriminology. In A. Brisman, E. Carrabine, & N. South (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts (pp. 78-82). London, UK: Routledge. Link


* Indicates Co-First Authorship/Equal Contributions
+ Indicates Student/Trainee