Criminal competency on trial : the case of Colin Ferguson / Mark C. Bardwell, Bruce A. Arrigo.
2002
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Title
Criminal competency on trial : the case of Colin Ferguson / Mark C. Bardwell, Bruce A. Arrigo.
Published
Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press, [2002]
Copyright
©2002
Call Number
KF9242.Z9 B37 2002
ISBN
0890890706
Description
xvi, 391 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50752331
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
About the Authors
Introduction. Competency to Stand Trial: An Overview
3
Ch. 1
The Incompetency Doctrine: Historical Considerations, Conceptual Confusion, and Practical Problems
15
ASocio-Legal History of the Incompetency Doctrine
15
BPurposes and Justifications for the (In)Competency Doctrine
19
CConfusion with Competency to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility
29
Ch. 2
The Legal Standard of Competency: Case Developments
33
ACompetence to Stand Trial
35
BCompetence to Waive the Right to the Assistance of Counsel and Represent Oneself
41
Ch. 3
The Psychological Standard of Competency: Assessment Developments
63
AThe Evolution of the CST Clinical Protocol
64
BReviewing the Instruments and a Call for Greater Attention to Trial Abilities
76
CThe Macarthur Competence Assessment Tool-Criminal Adjudication
77
Ch. 4
Mental Health Disorders: The Case of Paranoid and Delusional Features
95
ASchizophrenia: General Features and Diagnostic Requirements
98
BSchizophrenia, Paranoid Type: General Features and Diagnostic Requirements
103
CDelusional Disorder: General Features and Diagnostic Requirements
106
DDelusional Disorder, Persecutory Subtype: General Features and Diagnostic Requirements
110
EPersonality Disorders: General Features and Diagnostic Requirements
112
FParanoid Personality Disorder: General Features and Diagnostic Requirements
114
GCST Complications: The Intersection of Psychology and the Law
117
Ch. 5
The Matter of Colin Ferguson: A Case Study Inquiry
143
AWhy Ferguson: The Issue of Competency, the Data Selection Process and its Unique Presentation
145
Ch. 6
A Psychological and Legal Analysis: The Controversial Case of Colin Ferguson
273
APsychological Analysis: An Overview of the Relevant Issues in the Case of Colin Ferguson
274
BLegal Analysis: An Overview of the Relevant Issues in the Case of Colin Ferguson
290
Ch. 7
Criminal Justice Policy and the CST Process: Strategy for Reform
309
ALawyers and Pragmatic Solutions Regarding Competency Laws, Evaluators, and Competency to Stand Trial
310
BPsychological Assessment and CST Rulings
315
CLegal Policy Remedies
319
Ch. 8
Beyond Ferguson: New Directions and Competency to Stand Trial
335
ATheodore Kaczynski
336
BRevisiting Kaczynski's Paranoia: Opposing Views and Profound Evidence
342
CThe Ferguson and Kaczynski Cases: Revisiting the Legal and Psychological Dynamics in the CST Process
349
DSummarizing Kaczynski
367
Ch. 9
Conclusion
369
ARevisiting the Chapters: A Brief Summary
370
BSum and Substance: Blending of Chapters
373
CA Monumental Problem: Monetary Issues and Expert Services in the Courts
376
Index
379