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  • 31. Guidelines for determining restorability of competency to stand trial and recommendations for involuntary treatment.
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  • 33. Psychiatric aspects of criminal responsibility: insanity and mitigation.
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  • 35. Quality of criminal responsibility reports submitted to the Hawaii judiciary.
    Fuger KD, Acklin MW, Nguyen AH, Ignacio LA, Gowensmith WN.
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    Perlin ML.
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  • 40. An analysis of competency to stand trial: an integration of case law and clinical knowledge.
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