INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
LAW A N D PSYCHIATRY
Contents/Author Index Volume 13, 1990
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The Official Journal of The International Academy of L a w and Mental Health Editor-in-Chief David N. Weisstub Professor of Law and Psychiatry Institut Philippe Pinel de Montreal Universite de Montreal 10905 est Boul. Henri-Bourassa Montreal, Quebec HIC 1 H1 Canada
Editorial A d v i s o r y Board Paul S. Appelbaum Lionel Beliveau Bart DeSmit Leonard V. Kaplan Stephen J. Morse Vernon Quinsey Ronald Roesch Henry J. Steadman Laurence R. Tancredi Simon Verdun-Jones
Western European Editor Michael Zeegers Prof. of Forensic Psychiatry Leyden University Bertus Rimaweg 12 The Hague, The Netherlands
Research Associates Jeffrey Abrams Wendy Greenspoon
Eastern European Editor Stanislaw Dabrowski Director, Psychoneurological Institute AI. Sobieskiego 1/9 02-957 Warsaw, Poland
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Contents Index to Volume 13, 1990
Volume 13, Numbers 1/2, 1990
CONTENTS Special Issue: Intoxication and Criminal Responsibility
Articles
Chet Mitchell
1
Intoxication, Criminality, and Responsibility
Roger A. Shiner
9
Intoxication and Responsibility
R. D. Mackay
37
The Taint Intoxication
Lawrence P. Tiffany Mary Tiffany
49
Nosologic Objections to the Criminal Defense of Pathological Intoxication: What do the Doubters Doubt?
Herbert Fingarette
77
Alcoholism: Can Honest Mistake About One's Capacity for Self Control be an Excuse?
Stanton Peele
95
Does Addiction Excuse Thieves and Killers from Criminal Responsibility?
Warren Lehman
103
Alcoholism, Freedom, and Moral Responsibility
Herbert Fingarette
123
Response to Lehman's Article "Alcoholism, Freedom and Moral Responsibility"
Mimi Ajzenstadt Brian E. Burtch
127
Medicalization and Regulation of Alcohol and Alcoholism: The Professions and Disciplinary Measures
Irmgard Vogt
149
Governing Images of Alcoholism in Germany, 1870-1920
Naftali Fish Emi Shufman ]:air Barel
155
Ethical and Legal Dilemmas of Jerusalem Treatment Model for Drug Addiction
389
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Volume 13, Number 3, 1990
CONTENTS Articles
UriAviram
163
Care or Convenience? On the Medical-Bureaucratic Model of Commitment of the Mentally I!1
Keith Soothill Pisamai Kupituksa Dinesh Badiani Fiona Macmillan
179
Compulsory Admissions to Mental Hospitals: A Replication Study
Peter Gottlieb Gorm Gabrielsen
191
The Future of Homicide Offenders: Results from a Homicide Project in Copenhagen
Nathan L. Pollock
207
Accounting for Predictions of Dangerousness
Marnie E. Rice Grant T. Harris
217
The Predictors of Insanity Acquittal
Richard Rogers R. Michael Bagby Marnie Crouch Brian Cutler
225
Effects of Ultimate Opinions on Juror Perceptions of Insanity
G. Andrew H. Benjamin Elaine J. Darling Bruce Sales
233
The Prevalence of Depression, Alcohol Abuse, and Cocaine Abuse Among United States Lawyers
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Volume 13, Number 4, 1990
CONTENTS Special Issue: Ethical Issues in Forensic Theory and Practice Articles
William J. Winslade
247
Introduction
Paul S. Appelbaum
269
The Parable of the Forensic Psychiatrist: Ethics and the Problem of Doing Harm
C. Robert Showalter
261
Psychiatric Participation in Capital Sentencing Procedures: Ethical Considerations
Stephen L. Golding
281
Mental Health Professionals and the Courts: The Ethics of Expertise
Loretta M. Kopelman
309
On the Evaluative Nature of Competency and Capacity Judgments
Robert Justin Lipkin
331
Free Will, Responsibility and the Promise of Forensic Psychiatry
Donald H. J. Hermann
361
Autonomy, Self Determination, the Right of Involuntarily Committed Persons to Refuse Treatment, and the Use of Substituted Judgment in Medication Decisions Involving Incompetent Persons
387
Contents/Author Index to Volume 13, 1990