No serious attempt appears to have been made to check the opinions of scientific authorities in regard to drug-induced statements, beyond a cursory survey in 1941, and the courts have gone their way without much information, often, as has been charged in other areas involving forensic psychiatry, substituting the claims of the more articulate and aggressive members of the profession for the consensus of knowledgeable opinion within the entire group. This paper, therefore, is an attempt to learn from a sample of psychiatrists the present state of professional belief about the legal value and reliability of barbiturate drugs in forensic matters
In Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc., the Supreme Court sensibly held that testimony purpo...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...
Forensic psychiatrists, acting as expert witnesses, must be able to perform objective analyses of ps...
SCIENTIFIC and technological advances become irrevocable traits of theculture-however drastic the pr...
Involuntary administration of antipsychotic drugs also raises difficult legal issues within the doma...
This Article begins, in Part I, with a brief review of the past four decades of psychiatric and psy...
Scientific and technological advances become irrevocable traits of the culture-however drastic the p...
Background. Mental disorders as a result of various forms of addictions and high criminogenicity of ...
This paper explores the legal problems that arise when the government undertakes to render a crimina...
This article explores the medical and legal characterizations of the right to refuse drugs. The im...
It has become apparent that the two disciplines of law and psychiatry have a common interface in t...
Discussions about the use or abuse of drugs or of drug-testing are usually charged with a high degre...
Given the debilitating nature of psychosis, those affected are often unable to give informed consent...
The authors obtained opinions of forensic psychiatry in a community survey following the not guilty ...
This Special Project has carried out three broad purposes.First, it has synthesized and organized ma...
In Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc., the Supreme Court sensibly held that testimony purpo...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...
Forensic psychiatrists, acting as expert witnesses, must be able to perform objective analyses of ps...
SCIENTIFIC and technological advances become irrevocable traits of theculture-however drastic the pr...
Involuntary administration of antipsychotic drugs also raises difficult legal issues within the doma...
This Article begins, in Part I, with a brief review of the past four decades of psychiatric and psy...
Scientific and technological advances become irrevocable traits of the culture-however drastic the p...
Background. Mental disorders as a result of various forms of addictions and high criminogenicity of ...
This paper explores the legal problems that arise when the government undertakes to render a crimina...
This article explores the medical and legal characterizations of the right to refuse drugs. The im...
It has become apparent that the two disciplines of law and psychiatry have a common interface in t...
Discussions about the use or abuse of drugs or of drug-testing are usually charged with a high degre...
Given the debilitating nature of psychosis, those affected are often unable to give informed consent...
The authors obtained opinions of forensic psychiatry in a community survey following the not guilty ...
This Special Project has carried out three broad purposes.First, it has synthesized and organized ma...
In Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc., the Supreme Court sensibly held that testimony purpo...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...
Forensic psychiatrists, acting as expert witnesses, must be able to perform objective analyses of ps...