Publications

Books

CIVIL COMMITMENT: A THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE MODEL (Carolina Academic Press, 2005)
JUDGING IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY: THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE AND THE COURTS (Carolina Academic Press, 2003) (with David B. Wexler)

PROTECTING SOCIETY FROM SEXUALLY DANGEROUS OFFENDERS: LAW, JUSTICE, AND THERAPY (American Psychological Ass’n Books, 2003) (with John Q. La Fond)

PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: LAW AS A HELPING PROFESSION (Carolina Academic Press, 2000) (with Dennis P. Stolle and David B. Wexler)

THE ESSENTIALS OF FLORIDA MENTAL HEALTH LAW (W.W. Norton, 2000) (with Stephen H. Behnke & Alina Perez)

THE RIGHT TO REFUSE MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT (American Psychological Ass’n Books, 1997)

THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE APPLIED: ESSAYS ON MENTAL HEALTH LAW (Carolina Academic Press, 1997)

LAW IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY: DEVELOPMENTS IN THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE (Carolina Academic Press, 1996) (with David B. Wexler)

CONSENT TO VOLUNTARY HOSPITALIZATION (1993) (American Psychiatric Association Task Force Report No. 34) (with Francine Cournos, et al.)

ESSAYS IN THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE (Carolina Academic Press, 1991) (with David B. Wexler)

Current Issues in Mental Disabiliy Law, reprinting of Rutgers Law Review Symposium appearing in 39 RUTGERS L. REV. 235-486 (1987) (with Alexander D. Brooks)

Major Cases in Capital Punishment (microfiche collection, University Publications of America, Inc.) (1986)

Edited Symposia

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Clinical Legal Education and Skills Training, 17 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 403-896 (2005) (with David B. Wexler)

Mental Health Courts, 11 PSYCHOL.PUB. POL’Y & L. 507 – 632 (2005) (with Susan Stefan)

Symposium on Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 7 CONTEMP. ISSUES L. 1-118 (2003/2004) (with David B. Wexler)

Outpatient Commitment for Persons with Serious Mental Illness, 9 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 1-264 (2003) (with Ken Kress)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Criminology, WESTERN CRIMINOLOGY REV., which can be found at http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v4n2/v4n2.html (2003) (with Carrie J. Petrucci & David B. Wexler)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Nursing, 8 J. OF NURSING L. 1-54 (December 2002) (with A. J. Stephani and David B. Wexler)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Criminal Law, 38 CRIM. L. BULL. 199-295 (2002) (with David B. Wexler)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Preventive Law: Transforming Legal Practice and Education, 5 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 793-1210 (1999) (with David B. Wexler & Edward A. Dauer)

Advance Directive Instruments for Health and Mental Health Care: Legal, Ethical, and Clinical Issues, 4 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L 577-928. (1998)

Sex Offenders: Scientific, Legal and Policy Perspectives, 4 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 1-572 (1998) (with John Q. LaFond)

Current Issues in Mental Disability Law, 39 RUTGERS L. REV. 235-486 (1987) (with Alexander D. Brooks)

Articles and Book Chapters

Dealing with Mentally Ill Domestic Violence Perpetrators: A New Judicial Model, __ Int’l. J. Law & Psychiatry __ (forthcoming) (with Anthony M. Castro)

Aging, Driving, and Public Health: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Approach, __ Fla Costal L. Rev. __ (forthcoming) ( with Alina Perez).

Forward: What Balance in Legal Education Means to Me, __ J. Legal Ed. __ (forthcoming)

Foreword: Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspectives on Dealing With Victims of Crime, 33 Nova L. Rev. 535 (2009)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence, in PRINCIPLES OF ADDICTION MEDICINE, 4th Edition, (Richard Ries, David Fiellin, & Shannon Miller, Richard Aaltz, Eds., in press) (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009) (with David B. Wexler).

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Victims of Crime, in VICTIM PARTICIPATION IN JUSTICE: A THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE PERSPECTIVE, 1519-20  (JoAnne Wemmers, Michael Kichling, & Edna Erez Eds.) (in press)

Determining When Severe Mental Illness Should Disqualify a Defendant from Capital Punishment, in MENTAL DISORDER AND THE CRIMINAL LAW: RESPONSIBILITY, PUNISHMENT AND COMPETENCE, 45-78  (Robert Schopp, Richard Wiener, Brian Bornstein, & Steve Willborn Eds., 2009).

The Supreme Court’s Emerging Death Penalty Jurisprudence: Severe Mental Illness as the Next Frontier, 50 Boston C. L. Rev785-858 (2009).

Mental Health Law, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW vol. 2 pp.490-93 ( Brian L. Cutler ed. ) (Sage Publications 2008).

Civil Commitment, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW vol.1 pp.89-92 ( Brian L. Cutler, ed.) (Sage Publications 2008).

Patients’ Rights, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW vol.2 pp.544-47 ( Brian L. Cutler, ed.) (Sage Publications 2008).

Forcible Medication, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW vol.1 pp.325-28 ( Brian L. Cutler, ed.) (Sage Publications, 2008).

A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Approach to Dealing with Coercion in the Mental Health System, 15 Psychiatry,  Psychol. & L.  25-39 (2008)

Should Psychopathy Qualify for Preventive Outpatient Commitment?, in International Handbook on Psychopathic Disorders and the Law 61-73 (Alan R. Felthous & Henning Sass, eds. ,Wiley 2007)  (with Charles Lo Piccolo, Willy Anand, and Lester Hartswick)

Sex Offenders, in 3 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW AND SOCIETY AMERICAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES 1365-1367 (Sage Publications, 2007) (with John Q. La Fond)

Therepeutic Jurisprudence, in 3 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW AND SOCIETY AMERICAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES 1480-1481 (Sage Publications, 2007) (with David B. Wexler)

A Legal Autopsy of the Lawyering in Schiavo: A Therapeutic Jurisrpudence/Preventive Law Rewind Exercise, 61 U. MIAMI L. REV. 595-664 (2007)

Overcoming Psychological Barriers to Settlement: Challenges for the TJ Lawyer, in THE AFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL: PRACTICING LAW AS A HEALING PROFESSION 341-63 (Marjorie A. Silver ed. 2007)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Enhancing the Relationship Between Law and Psychology, in LAW AND PSYCHOLOGY:CURRENT LEGAL ISSUES 2006 30-48 (Belinda Brooks-Gordon & Michael Freeman, eds 2006)

The Use of Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Law School Clinical Education: Transforming the Criminal Law Clinic, 13 CLINICAL L. REV. 605-32 (2006) (with David B. Wexler)

A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective on Participation in Research by Subjects with Reduced Capacity to Consent: A Comment on Drs. Kim and Appelbaum, 24 BEHAVIORAL SCI. & L. 486-94 (2006) (with Kenneth W. Goodman)

Doing More Than Their Time, N.Y.TIMES, (May 21, 2006), Sect. 14 (The City Weekly Desk), at 13, col. 1., (with John Q. La Fond)

Forward: A Dialogue on Mental Health Courts, 11 PSYHCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 507-26 (2005) (with Susan Stefan)

Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Teaching Lawyering Skills: Meeting the Challenge of the New ABA Standards, 17 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 429-81 (2005)

Sex Offender Reentry Courts: A Proposal for Managing the Risk of Returning Sex Offenders to the Community, 34 SETON HALL L. REV. 1173-212 (2004) (with John Q. La Fond)

Introduction to the Special Issue on Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 7 CONTEMP. ISSUES L. vii-viii (2003/2004) (with David B. Wexler)

A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Model for Civil Commitment, in INVOLUNTARY DETENTION AND THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CIVIL COMMITMENT 23-54 (Kate Diesfeld & Ian Freckleton eds. 2003)

Sex Offender Reentry Courts: A Cost Effective Proposal for Managing Sex Offender Risk in the Community, in SEXUALLY COERCIVE BEHAVIOR: UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT 300-23 (Robert Prentky, Eric Janus & Michael Seto eds. 2003) (with John Q. La Fond)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Problem Solving Courts, 30 FORDHAM URBAN L. J. 1055-90 (2003)

Putting Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Work, 89 ABAJ 54-57 (May 2003) (with David B. Wexler) Foreword: A Symposium on Outpatient Commitment Dedicated to Bruce Ennis, Alexander Brooks, and Stanley Herr, 9 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 3-7 (2003) (with Ken Kress)

Outpatient Commitment: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Analysis, 9 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 107-44 (2003)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence, in PRINCIPLES OF ADDICTION MEDICINE, 550-552 (Allan W. Graham & Terry K. Schultz eds. 3d ed. 2003) (with David B. Wexler) Preface: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Criminology, WESTERN CRIMINOLOGY REV., which can be found at http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v4n2/v4n2.html (2003) (with Carrie J. Petrucci & David B. Wexler)

Do Juveniles facing Civil Commitment Have a Right to Counsel: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Brief, 17 U. CINN. L. REV. 115-26 (2002) (with Ginger Lerner Wren)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Treatment of People with Mental Illness in Eastern Europe: Construing International Human Rights Law, 21 N.Y. L. SCH. J. INT’L & COMP. L. 537-72 (2002)

Drug Treatment Court: Therapeutic Jurisprudence Applied, 18 TOURO L. REV. 479-85 (2002) (with David B. Wexler) Introduction: Symposium: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Nursing, 8 J. NURSING L. 5-6 (2002)

The Expanding Scope of Preventive Law, 3 FLA. COASTAL L. J. 189-204 (2002) Foreword: Expanding the Role of the Defense Lawyer and Criminal Court Judge through Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 38 CRIM. L. BULL. 200-4 (2002) (with David B. Wexler)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence: An Invitation to Social Scientists, in THE HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY IN LEGAL CONTEXTS, 579-601 (David Carson & Ray Bull eds. 2d ed. 2002) (with Carrie J. Petrucci & David B. Wexler)

The Dade County Human Rights Ordinance of 1977: Testimony Revisited in Commemoration of Its Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 11 TUL. J. L. & SEXUALITY 1-9 (2002)

Competency to Stand Trial, in 3 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND JUSTICE 218-21 (McMillan Reference 2d ed. 2002)

How I Learned to be a Preventive Lawyer, 20 PREVENTIVE L. REP 19-21 (Summer 2001)

The Civil Commitment Hearing: Applying the Law Therapeutically, in THE EVOLUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH LAW 291-308 (Lynda E. Frost & Richard J. Bonnie eds. 2001)

The Per Curiam Affirmance: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Critique, 9 THE RECORD (Journal of the Appellate Practice Section of the Florida Bar) 1, 16-17 (Spring 2001) (with Amy D. Ronner)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Role of Counsel in Litigation, 37 CAL. W. L. REV. 105-20 (2000)

Silencing the Appellant, 24 SEATTLE L. REV. 491-99 (2000) (with Amy D. Ronner)

Applying the Law Therapeutically in Domestic Violence Cases, 69 UMKC L. REV. 33-91 (2000) Preface: A New Model for the Practice of Law, 5 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 795-99 (1999) (with David B. Wexler and Edward A. Dauer)

Redefining the Role of the Criminal Defense Lawyer at Plea Bargaining and Sentencing: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence/Preventive Law Model, 5 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 1034-83 (1999)

The Right to Refuse Treatment, in 7 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY 104-106 (American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press, 2002)

Competency, in 2 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY 227-229 (American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press, 2002)

Mental Health Law, in 5 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY 184-187 (American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press, 2002) (with David B. Wexler)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Civil Commitment Hearing, 10 J. CONTEMP. L. ISSUES, 37-60 (1999)

Foreword: Planning for the Future Through Advance Directive Instruments, 4 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y L. 579-609 (1998)

Client Denial and Resistance in the Advance Directive Context: Reflections On How Attorneys Can Identify And Deal With A Psycholegal Soft Spot, 4 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y L. 901-23 (1998)

Foreword: Sex Offenders and the Law, 4 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y L. 3-24 (1998) (with John Q. LaFond)

Sex Offender Law in the 1990s: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Analysis, 4 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y L. 505-72 (1998) Integrating Preventive Law and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Law and Psychology Based Approach to Lawyering, 34 CAL. W. L. REV. 15 (1997)(with Dennis P. Stolle, David B. Wexler & Edward A. Dauer)

Coercion and Mental Health Treatment, 74 DENVER L. REV. 1145-68 (1997)

Mandated Treatment: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Examination, 75 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 27-34 (1997)

The Jurisprudence of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 3 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 184-206 (1997)

Advance Directive Instruments for Those with Mental Illness, 51 U. MIAMI L. REV. 57-95 (1996)

Foreword: A Summary of the MacArthur Treatment Competence Study and an Introduction to the Special Theme, 2 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 3-17 (1996)

The MacArthur Treatment Competence Study: Legal and Therapeutic Implications, 2 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 137-66 (1996)

Court to Consider Whether to Recognize Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege Under Federal Rules of Evidence, WEST’S LEGAL NEWS, May 13, 1996 When Treatment is Punishment: Eighth Amendment Limits on Mental Health and Correctional Therapy, 32 CRIM. L. BULL. 211-43 (1996)

The Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence View, 50 U. MIAMI L. REV. 249-65 (1996)

Incompetency in the Criminal Process: Past, Present, and Future, in LAW, MENTAL HEALTH, AND MENTAL DISORDER 310-41 (Bruce D. Sales & Daniel W. Shuman eds. 1996)

Ambiguities in the Legal Meaning and Significance of Mental Illness, 1 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 534-611 (1995)

Reforming Incompetency to Stand Trial and Plead Guilty: A Restated Proposal and a Response to Professor Bonnie, 85 J. CRIM. L. & CRIMINOLOGY 571-624 (1995)

The Side Effects of Incompetency Labeling and the Implications for Mental Health Law, 1 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 6-42 (1995)

How to Handle Voluntary Hospitalization After Zinermon v. Burch, 21 ADMIN. & POL’Y IN MENTAL HEALTH 395-406 (1994)

The Right to Refuse Mental Health Treatment: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Analysis, 17 INT’L J. L. & PSYCHIATRY 99-118 (1994)

Psychotropic Medication in the Criminal Trial Process: The Constitutional and Therapeutic Implications of Riggins v. Nevada, 10 N.Y. L. SCHL. J. HUM. RTS. 637-710 (1993)

Patients, Professionals, and the Path of Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Response to Petrila, 10 N.Y.L. SCHL. J. HUM. RTS. 407-14 (1993) (with David B. Wexler)

New Directions in the Right to Refuse Mental Health Treatment: The Implications of Riggins v. Nevada, 2 WM. & MARY BILL OF RTS. J. 200-38 (1993)

Rethinking the Health Care Delivery Crisis: The Need for a Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 7 J.L. & HEALTH 49-54 (1993)

Presumptions and Burdens of Proof in Determining Competency to Stand Trial: An Analysis of Medina v. California and the Supreme Court’s New Due Process Methodology in Criminal Cases, 47 U. MIAMI L. REV. 817-66 (1993)

On Autonomy: Legal and Psychological Perspectives, 37 VILL. L. REV. 1705-77 (1992)

The Checking Value of the Independent American Lawyer: An Essay in Honor of Ira J. Kurzban, 23 U. MIAMI INTER-AMERICAN L. REV. 643-57 (1992)

Competency to be Executed: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective, 10 BEHAVIORAL SCI. & L. 317-37 (1992)

The Potential of Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A New Approach to Law and Psychology, in LAW AND PSYCHOLOGY: THE BROADENING OF THE DISCIPLINE 211-39 (James R. P. Ogloff ed. 1992) (with David B. Wexler)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Criminal Justice Mental Health Issues, 16 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DISABILITY L. REP. 225-31 (1992) (with David Wexler)

Therapeutic Jurisprudence as a New Approach to Mental Health Law Policy Analysis and Research, 45 U. MIAMI L. REV. 979-1004 (1991) (with David B. Wexler)

Voluntary Hospitalization After Zinermon v. Burch, 21 PSYCHIATRIC ANNALS 1-6 (Sept. 1991)

Harnessing the Power of the Bet: Wagering with the Government as a Mechanism for Social and Individual Change, 45 U. MIAMI L. REV. 737-814 (1991)

Competency to Consent to Voluntary Hospitalization: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Analysis of Zinermon v. Burch, 14 INT’L J. L. & PSYCHIATRY 169-214 (1991)

The Mentally Disordered Defendant in Florida, in Florida Criminal Rules and Practice 7-1 – 7-95 (3d ed. 1991) (The Florida Bar)

Competency to Consent to Treatment: The Distinction between Assent and Objection, 28 HOUS. L. REV. 15-61 (1991)

The Right to Refuse Mental Health Treatment: A First Amendment Perspective, 44 U. MIAMI L. REV. 1-103 (1989)

Informed Consent in Theory and Practice: Legal and Medical Perspectives on the Informed Consent Doctrine and a Proposed Reconceptualization, 17 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 346-54 (1989) (with Charles Sprung)

Forfeiture of Attorneys’ Fees Under RICO and CCE and the Right to Counsel of Choice: The Constitutional Dilemma and How to Avoid It, 43 U. MIAMI L. REV. 765-869 (1989)

Informed Consent, in Legal Aspects of Medicine 61-66 (J. Vevaina, R. Bone & E. Kasoff eds. 1989) (with Charles Sprung)

Foreword: Mental Disability Law Comes of Age, 39 RUTGERS L. REV. 235-42 (1987) (with Alexander D. Brooks)

Incompetency to Stand Trial: An Assessment of Costs and Benefits, and a Proposal for Reform, 39 RUTGERS L. REV. 243-87 (1987)

The Right to Refuse Psychotropic Medication: Current State of the Law and Beyond, in THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION 7-31 (David Rapoport & John Parry eds. 1986) (American Bar Association Commission on the Mentally Disabled)

Restructuring Competency to Stand Trial, 32 UCLA L. REV. 921-85 (1985), reprinted in CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW – 1986 211-75 (J. Carr ed. 1986)

Incompetency and Insanity, in Florida Criminal Rules and Practice 197-230qq (2d ed. 1984) (The Florida Bar)

Witherspoon in Florida: Reflections on the Challenge for Cause of Jurors in Capital Cases in a State in which the Judge Makes the Sentencing Decision, 37 U. MIAMI L. REV. 825-67 (1983)

Incompetency to Stand Trial: Developments in the Law, in MENTALLY DISORDERED OFFENDERS: PERSPECTIVES FROM LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 3-38 (John Monahan & Henry J. Steadman eds. 1983)

Prosecutorial Peremptory Challenge Practices in Capital Cases: An Empirical Study and a Constitutional Analysis, 81 MICH. L. REV. 1-98 (1982)

Legal Limitations on Correctional Therapy and Research, 65 MINN. L. REV. 331-422 (1981), reprinted in 2 Nat’l L. Rev. Rep. 191-282 (1981)

A Preliminary Analysis of Legal Limitations on Rehabilitative Alternative to Corrections and on Correctional Research, in New Directions in the Rehabilitation of Criminal Offenders 328-75 (Susan E. Martin, Lee B. Sechrest & Robin Redner eds. 1981) (National Academy of Sciences)

Competency to Stand Trial in Florida, 35 U. Miami L. Rev. 31-76 (1980)

Psychotropic Medication and Competence to Stand Trial, 1977 Am. B. Found. Research J. 769-816 Use of the Not-for-Profit Corporation as a Device to Provide High Quality Mental Health Services to the Family Court, in Conference on New York City Juvenile Justice Resources 138-47 (Barbara Flicker ed. 1974) (Institute of Judicial Administration)

Direct Judicial Review of the Actions of the Selective Service System, 69 Mich. L. Rev. 55-110 (1970)

Joinder of Defendants in Criminal Prosecutions, 42 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 513-36 (1967), reprinted in 5 Mod. Prac. Com. 365-96 (1967) Comment, 41 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 1007-11 (1966)
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