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Tables of Contents for The Role of Mental Illness in Criminal Trials
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Introduction
vii
 
General Introduction
ix
 
Volume Introduction
xi
 
The Trial of Edward Arnold
1
36
Wild Beasts & Idle Humours
37
28
Daniel N. Robinson
The Trial of James Hadfield
65
38
From beasts to Bedlam: Hadfield, the regency crisis, M'Na+ and the ``mad'' business in Britain, 1788-1843
103
24
Thomas O'Reilly-Fleming
The Queen Against Edward Oxford, 1840
127
31
The Queen Against Daniel M'Naughton, 1843
158
61
House of Lords Debate
219
21
Richard Moran
The McNaughton Case and Its Predecessors
240
8
Sir Roger Ormrod
Origin and Development of the Legal Defense of Insanity in Anglo-American Law
248
41
Donald H. J. Hermann
Acknowledgments
289
18
Series Introduction
vii
 
General Introduction
ix
 
Volume Introduction
xi
 
Parsons v. State
1
20
Commonwealth v. Rogers
21
5
Smith v. United States
26
4
Durham v. United States
30
15
United States v. Brawner
45
72
American Psychiatric Association Statement on the Insanity Defence
117
8
Mental Illness, Crime, and the Culture of Punishment
125
25
Michael J. Perlin
The Insanity Defense Reform Act
150
1
The Light Between Twilight and Dusk: Federal Criminal Law and the Volitional Insanity Defense
151
52
Jodie English
On Responsibility: Or, the Insanity of Mental Defenses and Punishment
203
38
Richard Lowell Nygaard
Morals, Lions, and Psychopaths
241
16
Carl Elliott
An End to Insanity: Recasting the Role of Mental Disability in Criminal Cases
257
50
Christopher Slobogin
Acknowledgments
307
58
Series Introduction
vii
 
General Introduction
ix
 
Volume Introduction
xi
 
Dusky v. United States
2
3
Pate v. Robinson
5
17
Drope v. Missouri
22
23
Ford v. Wainwright
45
37
Penry v. Lynaugh
82
60
Washington v. Harper
142
49
Riggins v. Nevada
191
31
Louisiana v. Perry
222
37
Godinez v. Moran
259
29
Cooper v. Oklahoma
288
23
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Criminal Justice Mental Health Issues
311
8
David B. Wexler
Bruce J. Winick
Law, Ideology, and Critical Inquiry: the Case of Treatment Refusal for Incompetent Prisoners Awaiting Execution
319
46
Bruce A. Arrigo
Christopher R. Williams
Acknowledgments
365