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Kahler v. Kansas: The End of the Insanity Defense? [PDF]
In 1995, Kansas, along with a small number of other states, passed a statute abrogating the widely recognized common law insanity defense. At common law, a defendant could raise the defense when a mental illness impaired his ability to distinguish right ...
Roytman, Eric
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On Insanity and the Criminal Responsibility of the Insane [PDF]
Clippings of articles by the author bound in at end. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Walking and Perceptions of Danger in Various Cities
ABSTRACT Taking inspiration from Mauss' classic idea of walking as one of many “techniques of the body,” this essay reflects on how perceptions of danger shape how one walks in various cities. I draw on my own research on the limits and possibilities of quantified walking as well as on urban experiences I have had in my life.
Anne Meneley
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Early recognition of temperamental qualities which in the child, youth or adolescent indicate the existence of a predisposition to insanity, may enable the family practitioner, by timely and judicious advice, to counteract or correct the defect and so happily lessen the liability to, or entirely prevent the development of, the disease.
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On Technics and Technology as a Modification of the Death Drive
Constellations, EarlyView.
Lachlan Ross
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Abstract We conducted a scoping review to ascertain the landscape of ethics regulations for AD/ADRD research in Africa using Arksey and O'Malley's framework. We sourced regulations from the International Compilation of Human Research Standards. We included regulations from 14 countries published between 1997 and 2020.
Aminu Yakubu+4 more
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РЕЧЕВОЙ ПОРТРЕТ СУМАСШЕДШЕГО В ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННОМ ТЕКСТЕ
Данная статья посвящена рассмотрению особенностей вербализации концепта INSANITY в художественном тексте на материале современных романов американских и британских писателей.
Д. О. Поздняков
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Carrying On Like a Madman: Insanity and Responsibility in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
This essay reads Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) alongside medico-legal debates about the nature and scope of insanity, arguing that the novel seeks to shore up the idea of individual responsibility in Victorian ...
Melissa J. Ganz
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