Psychiatrists and the Legal Process: Diagnosis and Debate : [a Collection of Articles Published in Psychiatric Annals, 1973-77]Richard J. Bonnie Psychiatric annals, 1977 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... incompetent to stand trial , or by the dropping of criminal charges and institution of civil commitment proceedings . To be sure , if either of these two alternatives to an insanity acquittal were to be used , some further conditions ...
... incompetent to stand trial , or by the dropping of criminal charges and institution of civil commitment proceedings . To be sure , if either of these two alternatives to an insanity acquittal were to be used , some further conditions ...
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... incompetent defendant a trial at which to establish his innocence " other citizen , or release the defendant . Fur- thermore , even if it is determined that the de- fendant probably soon will be able to stand trial , his continued ...
... incompetent defendant a trial at which to establish his innocence " other citizen , or release the defendant . Fur- thermore , even if it is determined that the de- fendant probably soon will be able to stand trial , his continued ...
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... incompetent . " Legislative action has been confined to amending incompetence statutes so as to comply with the standards of Jackson v . Indiana , 406 U.S. 715 ( 1972 ) . While these amendments reduce the possibility of " lifetime ...
... incompetent . " Legislative action has been confined to amending incompetence statutes so as to comply with the standards of Jackson v . Indiana , 406 U.S. 715 ( 1972 ) . While these amendments reduce the possibility of " lifetime ...
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ROLES OF PSYCHIATRISTS IN THE LEGAL PROCESS | 3 |
PSYCHIATRISTS AND THE CRIMINAL PROCESS | 29 |
Psychiatry and the Problem of Crime | 38 |
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