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  • 4. Effects of alcohol on the offender's sanity-Issues of criminal law and psychiatry in light of findings of research.
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  • 6. Forensic psychiatric expert witnessing within the criminal justice system in Germany.
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  • 8. Commentary: evidence-based practice and forensic psychiatry.
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  • 10. The insanity defense: effects of abolition unsupported by a moral consensus.
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    Am J Law Med; 1984; 9(4):471-500. PubMed ID: 6486122
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  • 12. Neuroscience in forensic psychiatry: From responsibility to dangerousness. Ethical and legal implications of using neuroscience for dangerousness assessments.
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  • 18. Quality of criminal responsibility reports submitted to the Hawaii judiciary.
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  • 19. The ethical boundaries of forensic psychiatry: a view from the ivory tower.
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