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Autism Defenses, Rare But Gaining Notoriety

April 20, 2009
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By SUSAN SPENCER-WENDEL Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Saturday, April 18, 2009 WEST PALM BEACH – Milagro Cunningham’s lawyer described him as autistic and argued before a jury last week that he was insane at the time he beat and raped an 8-year-old girl, then left her to die buried under concrete blocks in...
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Wrongful Conviction Symposium

January 19, 2007
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Prof. Winick moderated the annual symposium of the Student Editorial Board of Psychology, PUblic Policy & Law held at the law school.  The program, Wrongful Convictions: Psychological and Legal Issues included presentations by Former Attorney General Janet Reno, Professor Gary Wells of Iowa State University, and Juan Melendez, an exonerated former resident of Florida’s...
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UCL Law & Psychology Colloquim

July 11, 2005
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Professor Winick presents his paper titled “Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Bridging the Gap Between Law and Psychology” at the academic conference being held at the University College of London on July 11th and 12th. Abstract: Since the late 1980s, therapeutic jurisprudence has emerged as a new approach to law and psychology research. Therapeutic jurisprudence is an...
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