The Insanity Defense: Multidisciplinary Views on Its History, Trends, and Controversies
By (Author) Mark D. White
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
23rd January 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criminal procedure
Comparative law
345.04
Hardback
456
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1021g
How often is the defense of insanity or temporary insanity for accused criminals validor is it ever legitimate This unique work presents multidisciplinary viewpoints that explain, support, and critique the insanity defense as it stands. What is the role of "the insanity defense" as a legal excuse How does U.S. law handle criminal trials where the defendant pleads insanity, and how does our legal system's treatment differ from those of other countries or cultures How are insanity defenses used, and how successful are these defenses for the accused What are the costs of incarceration versus psychiatric treatment and confinement This book presents a range of expert viewpoints on the insanity defense, exposing common myths; investigating its effectiveness and place in our legal system through history, case studies, and comparative analysis; and supplying perspectives from the disciplines of psychology, psychiatry, sociology, and neuroscience. The content also addresses the ramifications of declaring citizens insane or incapacitated and examines trials that involved pleas of insanity and temporary insanity.
Mark D. White is chair and professor in the Department of Philosophy at the College of Staten Island/CUNY, where he teaches courses in economics, philosophy, and law.