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| "Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth": Sanism, Pretextuality, and Why and How Mental Disability Developed as it Did |
Michael L. Perlin |
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| Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Civil Commitment Hearing |
Bruce J. Winick |
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| Defining Dangerousness: Risking Dangerous Definition |
Grant H. Morris |
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| Competency to Decide on Treatment and Research: MacArthur and Beyond |
Elyn R. Saks and Stephen H. Behnke |
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| The Americans with Disabilities Act: andMental Health Law: Issues for the Twenty-First Century |
Susan Stefan |
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| Crazy Reasons |
Stephen J. Morse |
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| Weaving a Tangled Web: The Deceptions of Psychiatrists |
Ansar M. Haroun and Grant H. Morris |
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| Anti-Social Personality Disorder:Justification for the Death Penalty |
Charles M. Sevilla |
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| Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Culture of Critique |
David B. Wexler |
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| Unraveling Soviet Psychiatry |
Richard J. Bonnie and Svetlana V. Polubinskaya |
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| Treating Kids Right: Reconstructing and Reconstructing the Amenability to Treatment Concept |
Christopher Slobogin |
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| COMMENTS |
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| Using DSM-IV to Diagnose Mental Illness in Asian Americans |
Tam B. Tran |
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| Problems with Prozac: A Defective Product Responsible for Criminal Behavior |
May L. Harris |
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| Reducing Recidivism by Substance Abusers who Commit Drug and Alcohol Related Crimes |
Dess Aldredge Grangetto |
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