NeuroWired to Offend:
How Biology, Culture, and Justice Collide in the Criminalisation of Sexual Behaviour

Are we punishing people for what their biology predisposes them to—rather than what they consciously choose?
In this provocative and deeply researched work, as a justice reform advocate I confronts one of the most uncomfortable questions in criminal law: what if some sexual offending is biologically driven—triggered by a mix of genetics, environment, and culture—and yet our UK justice system continues to treat it as purely moral deviance?
Blending neuroscience, epigenetics, legal theory, and lived experience, NeuroWired to Offend challenges the one-size-fits-all model of criminal punishment. Through my own wrongful conviction and my encounter with the system’s treatment of people convicted of sex related offences, the book makes a compelling case for a new model of rehabilitation: the Redeem Therapeutic Centre—a secure, ethical, and evidence-based alternative to incarceration.
Far from excusing harm, this book offers a framework for prevention, accountability, and healing grounded in science and justice—not stigma and cages.
Essential reading for legal scholars, mental health professionals, policy makers, and anyone unafraid to face the complexities of crime, culture, and human behaviour.
Publication date : April 20, 2025
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