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Bibliography of Bernard L. Diamond Editor's Introduction
- Psychoanalysis in the Courtroom
- The Origins and Development of the "Wild Beast" Concept of Mental Illness and Is Relation to Theories of Criminal Responsibility
- The Origins of the "Right and Wrong" Test of Criminal Responsibility and Its Subsequent Development in the United States: An Historical Survey
- Criminal Responsibility of the Mentally Ill
- With Malice Aforethought
- The Psychiatric Prediction of Dangerousness
- The Simulation of Sanity
- Inherent Problems in the Use of Pretrial Hypnosis on a Prospective Witness
- Reasonable Medical Certainty, Diagnostic Thresholds, and Definitions of Mental Illness in the Legal Context
- The Fallacy of the Impartial Expert
- The Psychiatrist as Expert Witness
- From M'Naghten to Currens, and Beyond
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