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- Taking Psychology and Law into the Twenty-First Century (see from p.35)
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psychological jurisprudence (see the article called 'Advancing psychological jurisprudence'. You may want to look at other articles as well).
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- The narrative framework of psychological jurisprudence
- The critical perspective in psychological jurisprudence
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- Justice and the deconstruction of psychological jurisprudence: The case of competency to stand trial
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