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The History of Mental Illness in Criminal Cases: The English Tradition

The Role of Mental Illness in Criminal Trials

Edited by Jane Moriarty

Introduction by Jane Moriarty

Published October 19th 2001 by Routledge – 300 pages

Series: Garland Encyclopedias in the History of Science

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Jane Moriarty is Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Akron School of Law, Akron Ohio. She is author of Psychological and Scientific Evidence in Criminal Trials (Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1996), which is updated annually, and editor of Women and the Law (West Group, 1998). She has written a number of articles dealing with law, evidence, and expert witnesses.

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