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Levitt M. and O'Neill F.K. (2010) Making better humans and making humans better. Genomics Society and Policy 6.1 pp.1-15
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Tutton R. and Levitt M. (2010) Health and wealth, law and order: banking DNA against disease and crime. R. Hindmarsh and B. Prainsack (eds) Genetic Suspects. Global Governance of Forensic DNA Profiling and Databasing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press pp.85-104
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Levitt M. and Zwart H. (2009) Bioethics: an export product? Reflections on hands-on involvement in exploring the'external' validity of international bioethical declarations. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6:3 p.367-77
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Levitt M. and Pieri E. (2009) 'It could just be an additional test couldn't it?': Genetic testing for susceptibility to aggression and violence' New Genetics and Society 28: 2, 189- 200.
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Pieri E. and Levitt M. (2008) 'Risky Individuals and the Politics of Genetic Research into Aggressiveness and Violence'. Bioethics. 22:9 pp.509-518
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Levitt M. (2007) 'Forensic databases: Benefits and ethical and social issues' British Medical Bulletin
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Levitt M. and Manson N. (2007) 'My genes made me do it? The implications of behavioural genetics for responsibility and blame' Health Care Analysis pp.33-40
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Levitt M. and Tomasini F. (2006) 'Bar-coded children: should children be included on the England and Wales National DNA database?' Genomics Society and Policy 2:1 http://www.gspjournal.com/
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R Chadwick M Levitt (2006) 'Genetic technology - a threat to deafness?' in Kuhse H Singer P (eds) Bioethics: An Anthology pp137-144 Chapter 13 Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, ISBN 1405129484 (p/b), ISBN 1405129476 (h/b) Reprint.
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Levitt M. and Tomasini F. (2006) ‘Bar-coded children: should children be included on the England and Wales National DNA database?’ Genomics Society and Policy 2:1 http://www.gspjournal.com/
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Levitt M. and Weldon S. (2005) ‘A well placed trust? Public perceptions of the governance of DNA databases’. Critical Public Health 15:4, pp.311-321
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Mairi Levitt and Matti Hayry (2005) 'Overcritical, overfriendly? A dialogue between a sociologist and a philospher on genetic technology and its applications'. Medicine Health Care and Philosophy 8:377-383.
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Mairi Levitt, Kate Weiner and John Goodacre (2005) 'Gene week: a novel way of consulting the public' Public Understanding of Science 14 pp: 67-79 with Kate Weiner and John Goodacre
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Mairi Levitt (2004) 'Complementarity rather than integration' Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy 7:1 pp 81 - 83
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Mairi Levitt (2004) 'Assisted reproduction: managing an unruly technology'. Health Care Analysis 12:1 pp.41-49
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Mairi Levitt (2003)'Public consultation in bioethics. What's the point of asking the public when they have neither scientific nor ethical expertise?' Health Care Analysis 11:1 pp.15-25
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Mairi Levitt (2003)'Where are the men and boys? The gender imbalance in the Church of England Journal of Contemporary Religion 18:1 pp.61-75
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Mairi Levitt (2003)'Just because we can do something doesn't mean we should': young people's responses to biotechnology' in C. Deane-Drummond, R.Grove White, B. Szerszynski (eds) The Reordering of Nature: Theology and the NewGenetics. T. & C. Clark
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Mairi Levitt (2003) 'Better together? Sociological and philosophical perspectives on bioethics' M.Hayry and T.Takala (eds)Better together? Sociological and philosophical perspectives on bioethics. Scratching the surface of bioethics Rodolphi: Amsterdam pp.19-27