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Law and psychology

edited by Martin Lyon Levine

(The international library of essays in law and legal theory, . Schools ; 16)

Dartmouth, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume is based on the idea that law is intertwined with the liberal arts and also that the discipline of law is itself part of the humanities and one of the social sciences. The book therefore looks at psychology as one of a range of interdisciplinary approaches to the law.

Table of Contents

Part I Psychology as mistress or servant of law. Part II Mental health consumers' rights. Part III Criminals and criminal rresponsibility. Part IV Judges, lawyers and law students. Part V Process and experts. Part VI The unconscious, empathy and repression.

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