Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness

by Christopher Slobogin

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Part I: IntroductionChapter One: The Need for NuancePart II: CulpabilityChapter Two: Diagnoses, Syndromes, and Criminal ResponsibilityChapter Three: The Case for Informed SpeculationChapter Four: Redining Probative ValueChapter Five: Beyond RelevancePart III: DangerousnessChapter Six: The Current State of the Science and the LawChapter Seven: Are There Experts on Dangerousness?Part IV: ConclusionChapter Eight: The Structure of Expertise.

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Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness

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Nonfiction, Sociology, Politics and Government
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345.73Society, government, & cultureLawCriminal LawNorth AmericaUnited States
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KF9674 .S59LawLaw of the United StatesLaw of the United States (Federal)Criminal procedure
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