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Introduction | p. 1 |
Mental Disorder and the Criminal Process | |
Depression and the Criminal Law: Integrating Doctrinal, Empirical, and Justificatory Analysis | p. 13 |
Determining When Severe Mental Illness Should Disqualify a Defendant from Capital Punishment | p. 45 |
Accommodating Child Witnesses in the Criminal Justice System: Implications for Death Penalty Cases | p. 79 |
Protecting Well-Being While Pursuing Justice | p. 103 |
Judgments of Dangerousness and the Criminal Process | |
Capital Punishment and Dangerousness | p. 119 |
Limited Expertise and Experts: Problems with the Continued Use of Future Dangerousness in Capital Sentencing | p. 135 |
Psychopathy, Culpability, and Commitment | p. 159 |
Quagmire Ahead!: The Sticky Role of Behavioral Science in Capital Sentencing | p. 179 |
Competence to Face Execution and the Roles of the Psychological Professions | |
Meaningful Consideration of Competence to be Executed | p. 191 |
Psychological Expertise and Amicus Briefs in the Context of Competence to Face Execution | p. 205 |
Constitutional Health Care and Incompetency to Face Execution | p. 231 |
Index | p. 245 |
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