In Strickland vs. Washington, the Supreme Court acknowledged that the role of counsel is critical to the ability of the adversarial system to best insure that just results are produced. Yet, the Court did not elaborately define the Sixth Amendment constitutional right to counsel and lower courts, have set the bar shockingly low.In this article we examine the quality of attorneys who litigate Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA) cases, and conclude that a failure to apply a higher standard of adequate counsel – beyond what was set out in Strickland – results in humiliation, shame and lack of dignity for clients. Effective and competent counsel must be cognizant of how shame and humiliation corrupts our legislation, court proceedings and subs...
This paper examines the existing case law concerning attorney-client sexual relationships and the cu...
There is general agreement that the “promise” of Gideon has been systematically denied to large numb...
Clinicians in sex offender treatment programs are required to resolve the ethical dilemmas, which in...
In Strickland vs. Washington, the Supreme Court acknowledged that the role of counsel is critical to...
This paper considers the intersection between law, humiliation and shame, and how the law has the ca...
Despite the Supreme Court\u27s clarification of substantive sexual harassment law in Faragher and El...
The Article presents common features of the statutory schemes for the involuntary dedication of sexu...
Recent Supreme Court decisions declaring unconstitutional both capital punishment (Roper v. Simmons,...
Following this introduction, Part I deals with a brief historical perspective on SVP statutes. Part ...
This article explores tensions between law and psychiatry after the California Supreme Court\u27s af...
Over the past fifty years the Supreme Court has been repeatedly asked to address the constitutionali...
Because the painful experience of shame is believed to deter anti-social and criminal conduct, it ha...
This Law Summary begins with a brief overview of the clinical treatment of sexual predators. The cli...
While the criminal justice system succeeds at protecting the needs of society as a whole, strict rel...
Sexual predatorstatutes require thatanoffender beeval uated for civil commitment, after completing h...
This paper examines the existing case law concerning attorney-client sexual relationships and the cu...
There is general agreement that the “promise” of Gideon has been systematically denied to large numb...
Clinicians in sex offender treatment programs are required to resolve the ethical dilemmas, which in...
In Strickland vs. Washington, the Supreme Court acknowledged that the role of counsel is critical to...
This paper considers the intersection between law, humiliation and shame, and how the law has the ca...
Despite the Supreme Court\u27s clarification of substantive sexual harassment law in Faragher and El...
The Article presents common features of the statutory schemes for the involuntary dedication of sexu...
Recent Supreme Court decisions declaring unconstitutional both capital punishment (Roper v. Simmons,...
Following this introduction, Part I deals with a brief historical perspective on SVP statutes. Part ...
This article explores tensions between law and psychiatry after the California Supreme Court\u27s af...
Over the past fifty years the Supreme Court has been repeatedly asked to address the constitutionali...
Because the painful experience of shame is believed to deter anti-social and criminal conduct, it ha...
This Law Summary begins with a brief overview of the clinical treatment of sexual predators. The cli...
While the criminal justice system succeeds at protecting the needs of society as a whole, strict rel...
Sexual predatorstatutes require thatanoffender beeval uated for civil commitment, after completing h...
This paper examines the existing case law concerning attorney-client sexual relationships and the cu...
There is general agreement that the “promise” of Gideon has been systematically denied to large numb...
Clinicians in sex offender treatment programs are required to resolve the ethical dilemmas, which in...