A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psychiatry and the law. In the past decade, both the public and the legal profession have been increasingly concerned with the impact of mental illness on the law. In 1952, an outstanding text, Psychiatry and The Law, was published as the joint effort of a lawyer and a psychiatrist. Two years later the Durham case laid down a new test of insanity in criminal cases, rejecting the M\u27Naghten rule. Interest in the case resulted in a host of law review articles, symposiums, and a book on insanity and criminal responsibility. In the tort area, there is a clear trend toward recognition of mental suffering as a legitimate element of damages, either wi...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
Abstaining from criminal responsibility directly affects the suspect\u27s insanity or mental impairm...
This book, which addresses mental health and dis-crimination law within the criminal domain, stems f...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
This chapter considers the problems of fitting disordered people, who may have offended in a way aff...
This article describes recent devel-opments in mental health laws in the United States, especially a...
This article discusses various aspects of representing individuals who are allegedly mentally ill a...
Central issues include the causal relationship between mental disorders and violence, the ability of...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
Summary - Attention to the legal position of psychiatric patients has greatly increased during the l...
Almost every American state allows civil commitment upon a finding that a person, as a result of men...
This overview of recent mental health commitment litigation and statutes begins with the 1972 decisi...
Even in areas where legal representation has become available to the poor through the efforts of Leg...
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS FOR LAW, MENTAL HEALTH, AND MENTAL DISORDER INTERACTIONS. 1. The Newly Emergin...
This chapter provides an introduction to the major classes of mental disorder and the ways in which ...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
Abstaining from criminal responsibility directly affects the suspect\u27s insanity or mental impairm...
This book, which addresses mental health and dis-crimination law within the criminal domain, stems f...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
This chapter considers the problems of fitting disordered people, who may have offended in a way aff...
This article describes recent devel-opments in mental health laws in the United States, especially a...
This article discusses various aspects of representing individuals who are allegedly mentally ill a...
Central issues include the causal relationship between mental disorders and violence, the ability of...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
Summary - Attention to the legal position of psychiatric patients has greatly increased during the l...
Almost every American state allows civil commitment upon a finding that a person, as a result of men...
This overview of recent mental health commitment litigation and statutes begins with the 1972 decisi...
Even in areas where legal representation has become available to the poor through the efforts of Leg...
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS FOR LAW, MENTAL HEALTH, AND MENTAL DISORDER INTERACTIONS. 1. The Newly Emergin...
This chapter provides an introduction to the major classes of mental disorder and the ways in which ...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
Abstaining from criminal responsibility directly affects the suspect\u27s insanity or mental impairm...
This book, which addresses mental health and dis-crimination law within the criminal domain, stems f...