Automatism, Insanity, and the Psychology of Criminal Responsibility
Discover the intricate relationship between psychology and criminal law in Automatism, Insanity, and the Psychology of Criminal Responsibility by Robert F. Schopp. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this compelling paperback spans 292 pages, delving into the critical role psychological impairments play in shaping theories of criminal liability. Schopp expertly analyzes the complexities of automatism and insanity within the legal context, offering valuable insights for legal professionals, scholars, and students alike. Enhance your understanding of how mental health intersects with the law, and explore the implications of psychological conditions on criminal responsibility. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of criminal justice and mental health law.