Competency to be Tried, Imprisoned, and Executed
Discover the pivotal insights of mental illness in the context of criminal trials with Competency to be Tried, Imprisoned, and Executed by Jane Moriarty. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001, this comprehensive collection spans 384 pages and reprints some of the most influential scholarship in the field. Explore the intricate relationship between criminal law and psychology, as this volume delves into the critical issues surrounding competency and mental health in legal proceedings. Whether you're a legal professional, student, or simply interested in criminology, this hardback edition is an essential addition to your library. Available individually or as part of a set, it offers valuable perspectives for understanding the complexities of justice and mental illness. Enhance your knowledge in crime and criminology with this authoritative work from Jane Moriarty.