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- A case study in the insanity defense : the trial of John W. Hinckley, Jr.
- A clinician's guide to forensic psychological assessment
- A collection of state statutes relating to insanity in criminal cases : third report of Committee B of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology
- A comparison of the impact of insanity defense standards on juror decision-making
- A law, psychology, and policy assessment : criminal competency matters and the Colin Ferguson pretrial competency hearing
- A medico-legal treatise on malpractice and medical evidence : comprising the elements of medical jurisprudence
- A medico-legal treatise on malpractice, medical evidence, and insanity : comprising the elements of medical jurisprudence
- A treatise on the law of idiocy and lunacy : to which is subjoined an appendix, comprising a selection of American cases : in which some important subjects of this treatise have been investigated and new principles settled
- A treatise on the law of idiocy and lunacy : to which is subjoined an appendix, comprising a selection of American cases, in which some important subjects of this treatise have been investigated and new principles settled
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
- A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity
- Almost a revolution : mental health law and the limits of change
- Attacks on the insanity defense : biological psychiatry and new perspectives on criminal behavior
- By reason of insanity : essays on psychiatry and the law
- Care and custody of insane persons charged with federal offenses : hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eightieth Congress, second session, S. 850 : a bill to provide for the care and custody of insane persons charged with or convicted of offenses against the United States, and for other purposes
- Clinical psychiatry and the law
- Commitment and recommitment : a prospective study of the interaction between mental health and judicial systems
- Competence in the law : from legal theory to clinical application
- Competence, condemnation, and commitment : an integrated theory of mental health law
- Competency to stand trial
- Competency to stand trial and insight in mentally ill defendants
- Conflicts of the forensic psychologist in performing criminal responsibility evaluations
- Constitutional rights : Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 87th Cong., 1st sess., made by its Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights pursuant to S. Res. 233 as extended, 86th Congress
- Constitutional rights : Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, made by its Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, pursuant to S. Res. 53, 87th Cong., 1st sess.
- Constitutional rights : report of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, made by its Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, pursuant to S. Res. 53, 87th Cong., 1st sess. as extended, together with individual views
- Constitutional rights of the mentally ill : Hearings before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Seventh Congress, first session
- Contributions to mental pathology
- Court-ordered insanity : interpretive practice and involuntary commitment
- Crime and insanity
- Crime and insanity
- Crime and madness : the origins and evolution of the insanity defense
- Crime and mental illness : a guide to courtroom practice
- Crime, punishment, and mental illness : law and the behavioral sciences in conflict
- Criminal commitments and dangerous mental patients : legal issues of confinement, treatment, and release
- Criminal competency on trial : the case of Colin Ferguson
- Criminal trials and mental disorders
- David L. Bazelon
- David L. Bazelon Papers, 1941-1993 and undated
- Defendants, victims, and witnesses with mental retardation
- Disability law and policy : a collective vision
- Effect of three different legal standards on psychologists' determinations of competency for execution
- Effective utilization of psychiatric evidence
- Epilepsy in its medico-legal relations to the case of Max Klingler
- Essays in therapeutic jurisprudence
- Evaluating competencies : forensic assessments and instruments
- Evaluating competencies : forensic assessments and instruments
- Executing the mentally ill : the criminal justice system and the case of Alvin Ford
- First tentative draft, criminal justice mental health standards, July 1983
- Four years behind the bars of "Bloomingdale", or, The bankruptcy of law in New York
- Impact of mentally ill offenders on the criminal justice system : hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session
- Impact of mentally ill offenders on the criminal justice system : hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, September 21, 2000
- Impact of mentally ill offenders on the criminal justice system : hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, September 21, 2000
- Insanity : murder, madness, and the law
- Insanity and criminal responsibility
- Insanity and law : a treatise on forensic psychiatry
- Insanity and law : a treatise on forensic psychiatry
- Insanity and the criminal law
- Insanity and the criminal law
- Insanity and the immigration law
- Insanity defense reform
- Insanity inside out
- Insanity laws
- Insanity on trial
- Intellectual disability and the death penalty : current issues and controversies
- Involuntary civil commitment : a manual for lawyers and judges
- Involuntary treatment of the mentally ill : the problem of autonomy
- Jurisprudence and adjudication in the civil restraint of the mentally ill
- Juror comprehension in complex cases : an examination of juror notetaking and the insanity defense
- Justice unbalanced : gender, psychiatry, and judicial decisions
- Law & mental health : major developments and research needs
- Law and mental disability
- Law and psychiatry : cold war or entente cordiale?
- Law and the modern mind : consciousness and responsibility in American legal culture
- Law and the unconscious : a psychoanalytic perspective
- Law, behavior, and mental health : policy and practice
- Law, liberty, and psychiatry : an inquiry into the social uses of mental health practices
- Law, liberty, and psychiatry : an inquiry into the social uses of mental health practices
- Law, mental health, and mental disorder
- Laws governing hospitalization of the mentally ill
- Laws pertaining to the admission of patients to mental hospitals throughout the United States
- Lawyers, psychiatrists, and criminal law : cooperation or chaos?
- Lay decision-making and the insanity defense : the impact of evidence, judicial instructions, case construals, and attitudes on attributions of criminal responsibility
- Legal rights and mental-health care
- Legal rights of mentally disabled persons
- Legal rights of the mentally handicapped
- Legislation on insanity : a collection of all the lunacy laws of the states and territories of the United States to the year 1883, inclusive. Also the laws of England on insanity, legislation in Canada on private houses, and important portions of the lunacy laws of Germany, France, etc.
- Legislative action and the outcome of pretrial sanity evaluations at a federal forensic hospital : the effects of the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984
- Mad or bad?
- Malingering, lies, and junk science in the courtroom
- Materials on civil commitment
- Materials on interviewing and civil commitment
- Medico-legal notes on the case of Edward H. Rul[l]off : with observations upon, and measurements of his cranium, brain, etc.
- Mental capacity : medical and legal aspects of the aging
- Mental disabilities and criminal responsibility
- Mental disability and the criminal law : a field study
- Mental disability and the death penalty : the shame of the states
- Mental disability issues in the criminal justice system : what they are, who evaluates them, how and when
- Mental disability law : a primer
- Mental disability law : a primer
- Mental disability law : a primer
- Mental disability law : a primer
- Mental disability law : civil and criminal
- Mental disability law : civil and criminal
- Mental disability law : civil and criminal
- Mental disorder and the criminal law : a study in medico-sociological jurisprudence ; with an appendix of state legislation and interpretive decisions
- Mental disorder as a criminal defense
- Mental health and disability law in a nutshell
- Mental health and disability law in a nutshell
- Mental health and law : a system in transition
- Mental health and law : research, policy, and services
- Mental health law in a nutshell
- Mental health law in a nutshell
- Mental illness and the criminal defendant
- Mental impairment and legal incompetency
- Mentally disordered offenders : perspectives from law and social science
- Mentally ill offenders and the criminal justice system : issues in forensic services
- Minding justice : laws that deprive people with mental disability of life and liberty
- Misuse of psychiatry in the criminal courts: competency to stand trial
- Murder, madness and the law
- Murder, madness, and the law
- Of murder and madness
- Papers read before the Medico-Legal Society of New York : from its organization : first series
- Papers read before the Medico-Legal Society of New York : from its organization : third series : 1875-1878
- Patients, psychiatrists, and lawyers : law and the mental health system
- Prisoners of psychiatry ; : mental patients, psychiatrists, and the law
- Project for a general law for determining the legal relations of the insane
- Proposed criminal justice mental health standards
- Protecting the constitutional rights of the mentally ill : report to accompany S. 935
- Psychiatric justice
- Psychiatric slavery
- Psychiatrists and the legal process : diagnosis and debate : [a collection of articles published in Psychiatric annals, 1973-77]
- Psychiatry and criminal law : illusions, fictions, and myths
- Psychiatry and law
- Psychiatry and the law
- Psychiatry in military law
- Psychiatry, the law, and mental health
- Psychological evaluations for the courts : a handbook for mental health professionals and lawyers
- Psychological evaluations for the courts : a handbook for mental health professionals and lawyers
- Psychology and law : can justice survive the social sciences?
- Psychotherapy and the law
- Psychotherapy with high-risk clients : legal and professional standards
- Punishing the mentally ill : a critical analysis of law and psychiatry
- Pursuit of agreement : psychiatry & the law
- Questioning authority : justice and criminal law
- Readings in law and psychiatry
- Readings in law and psychiatry
- Report of the trial of Abner Rogers, Jr. : indicted for the murder of Charles Lincoln Jr., late warden of the Massachusetts state prison : before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts; holden at Boston, on Tuesday, January 30, 1844
- Report to the President : citizens with mental retardation and the criminal justice system
- Representing the respondent in civil commitment proceedings
- Severe personality-disordered defendants and the insanity plea in the United States : a proposal for change = Verdachten met een persoonalijkheidsstoornis en de ontoerekeningsvatbaarheid in de Verenigde Staten
- Stereotypes of malingering : a descriptive study
- Studies of criminal responsibility and limited responsibility
- Summaries of state laws relating to the insane
- The Mental health professional and the legal system
- The Right to treatment for mental patients
- The criminal mind : a study of communication between the criminal law and psychiatry
- The criminal mind : a study of communication between the criminal law and psychiatry
- The criminalization of mental illness : crisis & opportunity for the justice system
- The ethics of total confinement : a critique of madness, citizenship, and social justice
- The evolution of mental health law
- The first Monday in October : a mock Supreme Court argument
- The guilty mind : psychiatry and the law of homicide
- The guilty mind : psychiatry and the law of homicide
- The hidden prejudice : mental disability on trial
- The insanity defense
- The insanity defense / : an historical review and a proposal for an alternative policy
- The insanity defense : a critical assessment of law and policy in the post-Hinckley era
- The insanity defense : an essay on exculpation and involuntary commitment
- The insanity defense : philosophical, historical, and legal perspectives
- The insanity defense and the trial of John W. Hinckley, Jr.
- The insanity defense in criminal trials
- The insanity plea
- The jurisprudence of the insanity defense
- The jury and the defense of insanity
- The law of insanity : in its application to the civil rights and capacities and criminal responsibility of the citizen
- The law of insanity : in its application to the civil rights and capacities and criminal responsibility of the citizen
- The law of wills : embracing also, the jurisprudence of insanity, the effect of extrinsic evidence, the creation and construction of trusts, so far as applicable to wills, with forms and instructions for preparing wills
- The legal and theoretical implications of Patuxent Institution and the psychopathic offender : a test case for the therapeutic state
- The medical jurisprudence of insanity
- The medical jurisprudence of insanity
- The mentally disabled and the law
- The mentally disabled and the law : the report of the American Bar Foundation on the rights of the mentally ill
- The mind of the criminal : the role of developmental social cognition in criminal defense law
- The mind: a law-medicine problem ; : proceedings of an institute
- The plea of insanity as an answer to an indictment
- The problem of responsibility
- The problem of responsibility
- The psychiatry-law dilemma : mental health versus human rights
- The psychology of the rogue : a paper read before the Society of Medical Jurisprudence and State Medicine, New York, February 9th, 1888
- The recent judicial departure in insanity cases
- The reign of error : psychiatry, authority, and law
- The rights of adolescents in the mental health system
- The rule of law and the role of psychiatry
- The suggestion of insanity in criminal cases and the trial of the collateral issue
- The trial of John W. Hinckley, Jr. : a case study in the insanity defense
- The trial of the assassin Guiteau : psychiatry and law in the gilded age
- The trial of the assassin Guiteau : psychiatry and law in the gilded age
- The urge to punish : new approaches to the problem of mental irresponsibility for crime
- The urge to punish ; : new approaches to the problem of mental irresponsibility for crime
- Therapeutic jurisprudence : the law as a therapeutic agent
- Therapeutic jurisprudence applied : essays on mental health law
- Trial of Charles B. Huntington for forgery : principal defence : insanity
- Two cases of insanity before ecclesiastical courts
- Use of seclusion and restraints in mental hospitals : hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, first session, October 26, 1999
- Verminderte Schuldfähigkeit im deutschen und US-amerikanischen Strafrecht
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