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Minding justiceMinding justice

Minding justice2006

laws that deprive people with mental disability of life and liberty

Christopher Slobogin

About this book

"In this new interpretation of a significant but neglected area of jurisprudence, a leading authority in mental health law provides innovative, normatively and pragmatically justified solutions to enduring problems associated with criminal responsibility, the protection of society from dangerous individuals, and the concept of autonomy. Using famous cases such as those of John Hinckley, Andrea Yates, and Theodore Kaczynski, Christopher Slobogin describes and critically analyzes the insanity defense and related doctrines, sentencing statutes that recognize a role for mental disability, commitment laws that authorize indeterminate incapacitation of dangerous offenders (e.g., "sexual predators"), and rules that require competency to participate in the criminal process."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
2006
OL Work ID
OL2033367W

Subjects

Legal status, lawsInsaneCommitment and detentionJurisprudenceMentally ill offendersPeople with mental disabilitiesInsanityInsanity (law)Mental health lawsMentally ill

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