Preface | vii | ||
1. The Critical Perspective in Law-Psychology Research: New Directions in Citizen Justice and Radical Social Change | 1 | (42) | |
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2. Anarchic Insurgencies: The Mythos of Authority and the Violence of Mental Health | 43 | (32) | |
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3. A Critical Perspective on Freud's Theory of Parricide and Crime in General | 75 | (24) | |
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4. Media Images, Mental Health Law, and Justice: A Constitutive Response to the "Competency" of Theodore Kacyznski | 99 | (28) | |
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5. The Diminishing Sanctity of Youth: Contributions from General and Family Systems Theory | 127 | (28) | |
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6. Recent Perspectives on Penal Punitiveness | 155 | (24) | |
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7. Is Rationalization Good for the Soul? Resisting "Responsibilization" in Corrections and the Courts | 179 | (22) | |
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8. Prospects for Justice at the Law-Psychology Divide: An Agenda for Theory, Research, and Practice | 201 | (30) | |
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About the Contributors | 231 | (4) | |
Index | 235 |