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

Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness
Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness, In Proving the Unprovable, Professor Slobogin has done the undoable; he has produced a probing critique of the legal rules for admitting expert mental health testimony that had me turning the pages as if it were a suspense novel. After trenchantly, Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness has a rating of 4 stars
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Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness, In Proving the Unprovable, Professor Slobogin has done the undoable; he has produced a probing critique of the legal rules for admitting expert mental health testimony that had me turning the pages as if it were a suspense novel. After trenchantly, Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness
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  • Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science, and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness
  • Written by author Christopher Slobogin
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, September 2006
  • "In Proving the Unprovable, Professor Slobogin has done the undoable; he has produced a probing critique of the legal rules for admitting expert mental health testimony that had me turning the pages as if it were a suspense novel. After trenchantly
  • "In Proving the Unprovable, Professor Slobogin has done the undoable; he has produced a probing critique of the legal rules for admitting expert mental health testimony that had me turning the pages as if it were a suspense novel. After trenchantly
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1The need for nuance3
2Diagnoses, syndromes, and criminal responsibility21
3The case for informed speculation39
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6The current state of the science and the law99
7Are there experts on dangerousness?115
8Conclusions : the structure of expertise in criminal cases131


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