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020 _a9781442200562
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a345.730773
_bPER/MEN
100 _aPerlin, Michael L.
245 _aMental disability and death penalty
_cby Michael L. Perlin.
260 _aMaryland :
_bRowman & Littlefield,
_c2013.
300 _a382 p.
500 _aTable of contents: Chapter 1. An introduction and the dilemma of factual innocence Chapter 2. Sanism, pre-texuality, the role of dignity, and therapeutic jurisprudence Chapter 3. Future dangerousness and the death penalty Chapter 4. Mental disability evidence and mitigation Chapter 5. Competency to be executed:the case of mental retardness Chapter 6. Competency to be executed:the case of mental illness Chapter 7. Competency to be executed :the question of medication Chapter 8. Neuroimaging and the death penalty Chapter 9. The role of jurors, prosecutors, and judges Chapter 10. The death penalty, mental disability, and adequacy of counsel Chapter 11. The death penalty and international human rights law Chapter 12. Conclusion Index.
650 _aCriminal law.
942 _cBK
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_d11986