Cambridge University Press, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 01(36), p. 31-32
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x12000568
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AbstractResearch indicates that individuals have incoherent intuitions about particular features of the criminal justice system. This could be seen as an argument against the existence of adapted computational systems for counter-exploitation. Here, I outline how the model developed by McCullough et al. readily predicts the production of conflicting intuitions in the context of modern criminal justice issues.