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Stephen J Morse

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The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|May 22, 2004
Preventive confinement of dangerous offendersStephen J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|March 30, 2007
The non-problem of free will in forensic psychiatry and psychologyStephen J Morse
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|March 22, 2021
The Structure, Function, and Future of Mental Health LawStephen J Morse
Cerebrum : the Dana Forum on Brain Science|July 1, 2005
New neuroscience, old problems: legal implications of brain scienceStephen J Morse
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|March 13, 2014
Commentary: reflections on remorseStephen J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|August 3, 2006
Steel traps and unattainable aspirations: a comment on KressStephen J Morse
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 22, 2011
Genetics and criminal responsibilityStephen J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 17, 2003
Involuntary competenceStephen J Morse
Substance Use & Misuse|April 20, 2004
Medicine and morals, craving and compulsionStephen J Morse
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|November 9, 2017
The Science of Addiction and Criminal LawStephen J Morse
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The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|May 22, 2004
Preventive confinement of dangerous offendersStephen J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|March 30, 2007
The non-problem of free will in forensic psychiatry and psychologyStephen J Morse
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|March 22, 2021
The Structure, Function, and Future of Mental Health LawStephen J Morse
Cerebrum : the Dana Forum on Brain Science|July 1, 2005
New neuroscience, old problems: legal implications of brain scienceStephen J Morse
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|March 13, 2014
Commentary: reflections on remorseStephen J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|August 3, 2006
Steel traps and unattainable aspirations: a comment on KressStephen J Morse
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 22, 2011
Genetics and criminal responsibilityStephen J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 17, 2003
Involuntary competenceStephen J Morse
Substance Use & Misuse|April 20, 2004
Medicine and morals, craving and compulsionStephen J Morse
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|November 9, 2017
The Science of Addiction and Criminal LawStephen J Morse
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