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, 2015
Introduction: Insanity, identity and empire 1. Insanity in the 'age of mobility': Melbourne and Auckland, 1850s-80s 2. Immigrants, mental health and social institutions: Melbourne and Auckland, 1850s-90s 3.
C. Coleborne
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Introduction: Insanity, identity and empire 1. Insanity in the 'age of mobility': Melbourne and Auckland, 1850s-80s 2. Immigrants, mental health and social institutions: Melbourne and Auckland, 1850s-90s 3.
C. Coleborne
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Law and Human Behavior, 2014
Detailed research on treatment and risk management approaches with not guilty by reason of insanity acquittees (NGRI) during their conditional release is needed as states increasingly use community-based services for these individuals.
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Detailed research on treatment and risk management approaches with not guilty by reason of insanity acquittees (NGRI) during their conditional release is needed as states increasingly use community-based services for these individuals.
M. Vitacco+3 more
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The Asylum Journal of Mental Science
It has been unfortunate for the cause of cerebral pathology, that those writers who have devoted much care and attention to the observation of cerebral changes presented in post-mortem examinations, have either lacked the desire or the opportunity to make themselves acquainted with the mental phenomena which had preceded death.
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It has been unfortunate for the cause of cerebral pathology, that those writers who have devoted much care and attention to the observation of cerebral changes presented in post-mortem examinations, have either lacked the desire or the opportunity to make themselves acquainted with the mental phenomena which had preceded death.
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2014
Abstract Chapter 25 relates to what is probably the most recognized, but perhaps the most rare, evaluation performed by a forensic professional. The pursuit of an insanity defense today is challenging and, in some states, not even permissible.
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Abstract Chapter 25 relates to what is probably the most recognized, but perhaps the most rare, evaluation performed by a forensic professional. The pursuit of an insanity defense today is challenging and, in some states, not even permissible.
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DESCRIBING JURORS ' PERSONAL CONCEPTIONS OF INSANITY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO CASE JUDGMENTS
, 2014In a series of studies, prototype theory was applied to describe the nature, variability, and effect of jurors' conceptions of insanity. Specifically, (a) 80 jurors described the features of their prototypes of insanity, (b) 5 jurors combined similar ...
Jennifer L. Skeem, S. Golding
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British medical journal
Is it possible to treat patients with mental illness humanely and still effect a change? This question was central to Philippe Pinel’s seminal book Traite Medico-Philosophique sur L’alienation Mentale ou la Manie . It was published in France in 1801, and
M. S. Rahman
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Is it possible to treat patients with mental illness humanely and still effect a change? This question was central to Philippe Pinel’s seminal book Traite Medico-Philosophique sur L’alienation Mentale ou la Manie . It was published in France in 1801, and
M. S. Rahman
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Legal Insanity: Explorations in Psychiatry, Law, and Ethics
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2019S. Herman
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The Limited Relevance of Neuroimaging in Insanity Evaluations
Neuroethics, 2019M. Vitacco+3 more
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INSANITY AND LIMITED SANITY IN LEGAL AND PSYCHIATRIC APPROACH
Roczniki Administracji I Prawa, 2023Mariusz Miśkiewicz
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