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Michael L Perlin

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The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|November 18, 2021
Ineffective Counsel in Death Penalty Cases and the Promise of Therapeutic JurisprudenceMichael L Perlin
Law and Psychology Review|April 1, 1992
Tarasoff and the dilemma of the dangerous patient: new directions for the 1990'sMichael L Perlin
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 17, 2003
Beyond Dusky and Godinez: competency before and after trialMichael L Perlin
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 1, 1991
Power imbalances in therapeutic and forensic relationshipsMichael L Perlin
The Virtual Mentor : VM|October 25, 2013
Sanism and the lawMichael L Perlin
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 20, 2010
"Good and bad, I defined these terms, quite clear no doubt somehow": Neuroimaging and competency to be executed after PanettiMichael L Perlin
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|July 23, 2018
"Changing of the Guards": David Wexler, Therapeutic jurisprudence, and the transformation of legal scholarshipMichael L Perlin
Psychiatric Annals|June 1, 1976
The right to refuse treatment in New JerseyMichael L Perlin
The American Psychologist|July 1, 1976
On "behavior therapy and civil liberties"Michael L Perlin
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|October 16, 2010
"Too stubborn to ever be governed by enforced insanity": Some therapeutic jurisprudence dilemmas in the representation of criminal defendants in incompetency and insanity casesMichael L Perlin
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The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|November 18, 2021
Ineffective Counsel in Death Penalty Cases and the Promise of Therapeutic JurisprudenceMichael L Perlin
Law and Psychology Review|April 1, 1992
Tarasoff and the dilemma of the dangerous patient: new directions for the 1990'sMichael L Perlin
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 17, 2003
Beyond Dusky and Godinez: competency before and after trialMichael L Perlin
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 1, 1991
Power imbalances in therapeutic and forensic relationshipsMichael L Perlin
The Virtual Mentor : VM|October 25, 2013
Sanism and the lawMichael L Perlin
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 20, 2010
"Good and bad, I defined these terms, quite clear no doubt somehow": Neuroimaging and competency to be executed after PanettiMichael L Perlin
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|July 23, 2018
"Changing of the Guards": David Wexler, Therapeutic jurisprudence, and the transformation of legal scholarshipMichael L Perlin
Psychiatric Annals|June 1, 1976
The right to refuse treatment in New JerseyMichael L Perlin
The American Psychologist|July 1, 1976
On "behavior therapy and civil liberties"Michael L Perlin
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|October 16, 2010
"Too stubborn to ever be governed by enforced insanity": Some therapeutic jurisprudence dilemmas in the representation of criminal defendants in incompetency and insanity casesMichael L Perlin
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