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-- 1. Depression and the criminal law: integrating doctrinal, empirical, and justificatory analysis / Robert F. Schopp
-- 2. Determining when severe mental illness should disqualify a defendant from capital punishment / Bruce J. Winick
-- 3. Accomodating child witnesses in the criminal justice system: implications for death penalty cases / Jodi A. Quas & Bradley D. McAuliff
-- 4. Protecting well-being while pursuing justice / Barbara J. Sturgis
-- 5. Capital punishment and dangerousness / Christopher Slobogin
-- 6. Limited expertise and experts: problems with the continued use of future dangerousness in capital sentencing / Daniel A. Krauss, John G. McCabe, and Sarah McFadden
-- 7. Psychopathy, culpability, and commitment / Stephen D. Hart
-- 8. Quagmire ahead: the sticky role of behavioral science in capital sentencing / Mario J. Scalora
-- 9. Meaningful consideration of competence to be executed / Randy K. Otto
-- 10. Psychological expertise and amicus briefs in the context of competence to face execution / Robert F. Schopp
-- 11. Constitutional health care and incompetency to face execution / Michael R. Quattrocchi