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David W. Carrithers
Book Chapter
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
Randy Borum
Perspectives in Law & Psychology, 1, Volume 16, Evaluating Competencies, Pages 193-227
The Insanity Defense
2005, Fundamentals of Forensic Practice, II, Pages 181-214
Beyond Insanity: Other Issues of Criminal Responsibility
2005, Fundamentals of Forensic Practice, II, Pages 215-258
Therapeutic Justice
2007, First Responder’s Guide to Abnormal Psychology, Pages 169-186
Depression and the Criminal Law: Integrating Doctrinal Empirical, and Justificatory Analysis
Robert F. Schopp
2009, Mental Disorder and Criminal Law, Part I, Pages 13-44
Violence As Secular Evil Forensic Evaluation and Treatment of Violent Offenders From the Viewpoint of Existential Depth Psychology
Stephen A. Diamond
2006, Forensic Psychiatry, Pages 179-206
Intention, Excuse, and Insanity
Tamas Pataki
2006, Forensic Psychiatry, Pages 67-87
Forensic Psychiatry
Charles L. Scott and Phillip J. Resnick
2008, The Medical Basis of Psychiatry, Part IV, Pages 651-659
The Myth of Mental Illness in the Movies and Its Impact on Forensic Psychology
L.E.A. Walker, M. Robinson, R.L. Duros, J. Henle and J. Caverly, et al.
2010, The Cinematic Mirror for Psychology and Life Coaching, Pages 171-192
Forensic Issues
Michael H. Gendel and Laurence M. Westreich
2011, Addiction Medicine, Part 12, Pages 1437-1458
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