JPL-2011-39-4, Journnal of Psychiatry & Law, Vol. 39 No. 4/ Winter 2011

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WINTER 2011
VOLUME 39, NO. 4

 

JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY & LAW

SPECIAL ISSUE: FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY PROGRAMS
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (PART I)

SPECIAL ISSUE INTRODUCTION
          ROBERT L. SADOFF, M.D.

The Role of Neuroimaging in Assessing Neuropsychological
Deficits Following Traumatic Brain Injury

        BENJAMIN J. HAYEMPOUR, B. A., SUSAN E. RUSHING, M.D., J.D.,
        and ABASS ALAVI, M.D.

Relevant Functioning: Nuclear Brain Imaging in United States Courts
        SUSAN E. RUSHING, M.D., J.D. and DANIEL LANGLEBEN, M.D.

The Status of NeuroLaw: A Plea for Current Modesty and Future
Cautious Optimism

       STEPHEN J. MORSE, J.D., PH.D.

Head, Examined: Clarence Darrow's X-Ray Vision of Criminal
Responsibility

       KENNETH J. WEISS, M.D.

Drugs and Crime
       BENJAMIN R. NORDSTROM, M.D., PH.D. and CHARLES A. DACKIS, M.D.

Toward a Good Fit between Forensic Psychiatrists and
Psychologists

       FRANK M. DATTILIO, PH.D., ABPP

Book Section: Essays and Reviews

Clinical Neurology for Psychiatrists (6th ed.), by David M.
Kaufman, reviewed by Daniel P. Greenfield, M.D., M.P.H., M.S.

Season: 
2011
Volume: 
39
Number: 
4