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Extended Reality, Mental Liberty, and State Power in Forensic Settings

 
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Is Virtually Everything Possible? The Relevance of Ethics and Human Rights for Introducing Extended Reality in Forensic Psychiatry

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1 The article discusses examples of research analyzing these kinds of XR applications (Klein Tuente et al. Citation2018; Seinfeld et al. Citation2018).

2 I generally analyze the two rights together as rights to “mental liberty.”

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