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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Law, Psychology, and Competency to Stand Trial (Bruce A. Arrigo, Mark C. Bardwell)

 

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Law, Psychology, and Competency to Stand Trial
The Competency Standard: Legal Developments
The Dusky Decision
The Faretta Decision
The Godinez Decision
The Competency Standard: Psychological Assessment Developments
The Competency Construct in Relation to Psychological Tests
The CST Proceeding in High-profile Cases: Legal and Psychological Problems
The Case of Colin Ferguson
The Case of Theodore Kaczynski
The Ferguson and Kaczynski Cases: Revisiting the Legal and Psychological Assessment Dynamics in the CST Process
Problems With the Ferguson and Kaczynski Cases
Criminal Justice Policy and the CST Process: a Strategy for Reform
Psychological Assessment Reforms
Legal Reforms
The Court’s Prerogative to Appoint Standby Counsel
Defendant's Right to Select Counsel of Choice
Hybrid Representation
Summary and Conclusions
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