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Table of Contents
Volume 3, Issue 1




Lost! But Did He Mean to Get Lost?
Court OK Impact Testimony on Intent and Knowing
With Commentary By:Sidney Zisook, M.D.



Dr. Jekyll, Daddy, Hide
Abuser's Children Could Not Consent
With Commentary By:William Foote, Ph.D.
Gary Richard Schoener, Ph.D.



Patients Cannot Set Their Own Treatment Plans
Treatability Of Offender No Rights Issue
With Commentary By:Robert Prentky, Ph.D.



Not Enough Mitigation. Lawyer's Fault?
Performance and Prejudice Needed for Ineffectiveness Claim
With Commentary By:William Reid, M.D.



Whodunit?
Barred Evidence Created Doubt
With Commentary By:Cyril Wecht, M.D.
Michael Welner, M.D.



One Scintilla Does Not a Diagnosis Make
Despite History, Irresistible Impulse Bid Falls Short
With Commentary By:Robert Ward, J.D.



This Father Knows Best!
Mental Disability Not His Welfare, the Issue
With Commentary By:Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D.



Stand by Your Man—Not!
Dependent Personality Too Weak to Mitigate



Antisocial Personality Disorder Is a Mental Disease
Yes!



EAP Had Duty to Inform


Rogue Cop, Carte Blanche, Psych Liability


Patient Must Talk to Be Heard by Court


State Cannot Compel Therapist to Testify


No Dumbing Down Competency for Minors


Juvenile Norms Affect Competency


Childhood Abuse, Dissociative Symptoms, and Aggressive Behavior


Discriminating Between Adolescent Offenders


Two Heads Are Better than One


Case Capsules from Across the Nation


Have You Heard




Editorial:
Calming the Enemy of the State

The holidays are upon us, and by now you have already read about a spate of domestic, school, and political homicides. Apparently, not everyone is profiting from the Wall Street-driven economy.


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