Utah Law Review 2015 Number 4

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Title Utah Law Review 2015 Number 4
Creator John E. Cutler; Alexandria Nelson; Clay Hardman; Larissa Lee
Subject Mental Illness; Forensic Medicine; Health Law; Criminal Procedure
Description TABLE OF CONTENTS: SYMPOSIUM LEGAL BORDERS AND MENTAL DISORDERS: THE CHALLENGE OF DEFINING MENTAL ILLNESS: From Bibles to Biomarkers: The Future of the DSM and Forensic Psychiatric; Diagnosis; The DSM-5: Implications for Health Law; Does the DSM-5 Threaten Autism Service Access?; The DSM-5 and Criminal Defense: When Does a Diagnosis Make a Difference?; "I Expected It to Happen/I Knew He'd Lost Control": The Impact of PTSD on Criminal Sentencing After the Promulgation of DSM-5; Diagnosis Dangerous: Why State Licensing Boards Should Step in to Prevent Mental Health Practitioners from Speculating Beyond the Scope of Professional Standards
Publisher S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
Contributors Teneille R. Brown; Stacey A. Tovino; Rebecca Johnson; Nancy Haydt; Michael L. Perlin; Jennifer S. Bard
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Identifier ulr2015.4
Language eng
Relation Journals
School or College College of Law
Rights Management COPYRIGHT : © Utah Law Review Society
Holding Institution S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
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