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Throughout this text, we discuss in detail the legal proceedings that have led to important precedent in key areas in which psychologists and other mental health professionals are likely to be involved.
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venire members, predator commitment, scientific jury selection, death qualification, refreshed testimony, retarded offenders, juvenile death penalty, involuntary medication, predator laws, community notification, peremptory strikes, polygraph evidence, precedent value, civil commitment, violent recidivism, forced medication, profile evidence, psychological parent, juvenile law, forensic mental health
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United States, New York, Fourteenth Amendment, Eighth Amendment, African American, American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association, Circuit Court of Appeals, Kevin Stanford, South Carolina, Board of Education, Washington State, Winnebago County, Ann Kemmeter, Daryl Atkins, North Carolina, Sixth Amendment, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Gita Landeros, John Hinckley, Mad Bomber, Ernest Miranda, Justice Scalia, Officer Lano, Superior Court
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