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"With faces hidden while the walls were tightening": Applying international human rights standards to forensic psychology
作者姓名:Michael L. Perlin
作者单位:New York Law School, New York, NY 10013, USA
基金项目:The author wishes to thank Carra Greenberg for her excellent and incisive comments and research assistance on an earlier draft. Earlier versions of this paper were presented to conferences of the European Association of Psychology and Law (Vilnius, Lithuania), the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (Bourne, Australia), and the Society of Inter-American Psychologists (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
摘    要:This paper considers the relationship between forensic psychology and international human rights standards (and about the relationship between mental disability law and such standards in general), especially in the contexts of the sorts of cases in which forensic psychologists are involved, the special issues in the context of nations with developing economies, and the relevance of international mental health norms. I conclude by focusing on the use of therapeutic jurisprudence as an interpretive tool, and offering suggestions as to how the practice of forensic psychologists can and should best incorporate international human rights standards and principles in their work.

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