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Minding Justice: Laws That Deprive People with Mental Disability of Life and Liberty
Harvard University Press, 2006 Cloth: 978-0-674-02204-1 Library of Congress Classification KF480.S545 2006 Dewey Decimal Classification 346.730138
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Minding Justice offers a comprehensive examination of the laws governing the punishment, detention, and protection of people with mental disabilities. Using famous cases such as those of John Hinckley, Andrea Yates, and Theodore Kaczynski, the book analyzes the insanity defense and related doctrines, the role of mental disability in sentencing, the laws that authorize commitment of "sexual predators" and others thought to be a threat to society, and the rules that restrict participation of mentally compromised individuals in the criminal and treatment decision-making processes. See other books on: Insanity (Law) | Liberty | Mental Health | Mental health laws | Mentally ill See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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