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International human rights and mental disability law: when the silenced are heard
In: American psychology-law society series
The hidden prejudice: mental disability on trial
In: The law and public policy
'I Hope the Final Judgment's Fair': Alternative Jurisprudences, Legal Decision-Making, and Justice
In: The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology of Legal Decision-making (Monica Miller t al eds. Forhtcoming 2022)
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"In These Times of Compassion When Conformity's in Fashion": How Therapeutic Jurisprudence Can Root out Bias, Limit Polarization and Support Vulnerable Persons in the Legal Process
In: NYLS Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3961674
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Ineffective Counsel in Death Penalty Cases and the Promise of Therapeutic Jurisprudence
In: Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 2022 Forthcoming
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"But I Ain't a Judge:" The Therapeutic Jurisprudence Implications of the Use of Nonjudicial Officers in Criminal Justice Cases
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 64, Heft 12, S. 1686-1701
ISSN: 1552-3381
The role of nonjudicial officers occupies a hidden space in the U.S. judicial system. Statutorily sanctioned in many jurisdictions, such officers have a wide range of duties and responsibilities, including hearing certain pretrial motions in criminal cases and making decisions as to conditions of probation for sex offenders. These latter officers are frequently not lawyers, and there is significant evidence that many of the basic rudiments of the criminal trial process are often not honored. There has been virtually no consideration of this phenomenon in the scholarly literature, and absolutely no consideration from the perspective of therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ). An investigation into TJ's basic inquiry into whether legal rules, procedures, and lawyer roles need to be reshaped suggests that TJ is not practiced in the systems under discussion here.
You That Build the Death Planes': Bob Dylan, War and International Affairs
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Changing of the Guards': David Wexler, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and the Transformation of Legal Scholarship
In: NYLS Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3231536
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I've Got My Mind Made Up': How Judicial Teleology in Cases Involving Biologically Based Evidence Violates Therapeutic Jurisprudence
In: NYLS Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2930061
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