abstract: Both law and medicine are interpretive practices, and both systems have historically worked in tandem, however ineffectively or tumultuously. The law is, by social mandate, imagined as a "fixed" system of social control, made up of rules and procedures grounded in a reality that is independent of language; although we know that law is both revised and interpreted every day in courtroom practice, to imagine the law, the system that keeps bad people behind bars and good people safe, as indeterminate or, worse, fallible, produces social anxieties that upend our cultural assumptions about fairness that predate our judicial system. This imaginary stability, then, is ultimately what prevents the legal system from evolving in consonance ...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
The effect of mental disorders on criminal responsibility seems to be more or less the same in all j...
The insanity defense has been the subject of great controversy. A review of the jurisprudential deba...
The author presents the case that society\u27s efforts to understand the insanity defense and insani...
The insanity defense has been the subject of great controversy. A review of the jurisprudential deba...
I. Introduction II. Psychodynamics and the Insanity Defense: Piercing the Veil of Consciousness ... ...
The common wisdom is that there are two related villains in the saga of the “criminalization of pers...
This article argues that mental illness should no longer be the basis for a special defense of insan...
The thesis of this paper is that we will not make significant progress in understanding the tensions...
The insanity defense contains at its core an intractable tension between the insane as sick and the ...
Writing about the insanity defense over a quarter of a century ago, the author of this chapter state...
abstract: This thesis explores the evolution of the insanity defense throughout legal history beginn...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43166/1/10982_2004_Article_BF00144153.p...
I. Introduction II. Psychodynamics and the Insanity Defense: Piercing the Veil of Consciousness ... ...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
The effect of mental disorders on criminal responsibility seems to be more or less the same in all j...
The insanity defense has been the subject of great controversy. A review of the jurisprudential deba...
The author presents the case that society\u27s efforts to understand the insanity defense and insani...
The insanity defense has been the subject of great controversy. A review of the jurisprudential deba...
I. Introduction II. Psychodynamics and the Insanity Defense: Piercing the Veil of Consciousness ... ...
The common wisdom is that there are two related villains in the saga of the “criminalization of pers...
This article argues that mental illness should no longer be the basis for a special defense of insan...
The thesis of this paper is that we will not make significant progress in understanding the tensions...
The insanity defense contains at its core an intractable tension between the insane as sick and the ...
Writing about the insanity defense over a quarter of a century ago, the author of this chapter state...
abstract: This thesis explores the evolution of the insanity defense throughout legal history beginn...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43166/1/10982_2004_Article_BF00144153.p...
I. Introduction II. Psychodynamics and the Insanity Defense: Piercing the Veil of Consciousness ... ...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
The effect of mental disorders on criminal responsibility seems to be more or less the same in all j...