Mentally ill and emotionally disturbed offenders comprise a significant component of those whose criminal conduct has swept them into the criminal justice system, including a subset who are tried and convicted of capital murder. The present study employs the population of capital cases advanced to penalty phase in the state of North Carolina (1990–2009) to examine whether presentation to the jury of the statutory mitigators of extreme mental and emotional disturbance and capacity impaired, and specific mental illness diagnoses, often referred to as mental disorders, at the sentencing phase mitigate against a sentence of death. Mental disorders included mood disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders, brain disorders, multiple mental ...
Even if a jury understands the mitigating power of a mental illness, it can be hard for them to sepa...
We examined how a schizophrenia diagnosis affected the length of time that a defendant would be sent...
Violent crime is an ever-present issue in modern society. As such, a frequent concern is the convict...
Mentally ill and emotionally disturbed offenders comprise a significant component of those whose cri...
In spite of the ruling in Atkins v. Virginia (2002), concerns remain that individuals with mental il...
In five decisions handed down on July 2, 1976, the United States Supreme Court held that the death p...
Jury sentencing has been the widely supported procedure of the American Criminal Justice system for ...
on an individualized basis. The resultant changes in the laws in death penalty states fostered the i...
There is emerging awareness on the potential arbitrariness and unconstitutionality of executing pers...
Research has shown that a juror’s perception of a defendant’s mental illness has an impact on verdic...
Many aspects of capital punishment have been debated extensively, such as its legality and cruelty. ...
The nature of capital punishment cases makes mortality a highly salient factor during trial proceedi...
This paper reviews the various ways in which an offender\u27s mental illness can have an effect on l...
We begin with a brief overview of the Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) and Guilty but Mentall...
To prevent the arbitrary imposition of the death penalty, the United States Supreme Court has long h...
Even if a jury understands the mitigating power of a mental illness, it can be hard for them to sepa...
We examined how a schizophrenia diagnosis affected the length of time that a defendant would be sent...
Violent crime is an ever-present issue in modern society. As such, a frequent concern is the convict...
Mentally ill and emotionally disturbed offenders comprise a significant component of those whose cri...
In spite of the ruling in Atkins v. Virginia (2002), concerns remain that individuals with mental il...
In five decisions handed down on July 2, 1976, the United States Supreme Court held that the death p...
Jury sentencing has been the widely supported procedure of the American Criminal Justice system for ...
on an individualized basis. The resultant changes in the laws in death penalty states fostered the i...
There is emerging awareness on the potential arbitrariness and unconstitutionality of executing pers...
Research has shown that a juror’s perception of a defendant’s mental illness has an impact on verdic...
Many aspects of capital punishment have been debated extensively, such as its legality and cruelty. ...
The nature of capital punishment cases makes mortality a highly salient factor during trial proceedi...
This paper reviews the various ways in which an offender\u27s mental illness can have an effect on l...
We begin with a brief overview of the Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) and Guilty but Mentall...
To prevent the arbitrary imposition of the death penalty, the United States Supreme Court has long h...
Even if a jury understands the mitigating power of a mental illness, it can be hard for them to sepa...
We examined how a schizophrenia diagnosis affected the length of time that a defendant would be sent...
Violent crime is an ever-present issue in modern society. As such, a frequent concern is the convict...