W. Lawrence Fitch Publications Book Chapters Mental Retardation and Criminal Responsibility, in The Criminal Justice System and Mental Retardation: Defendants and Victims, Brookes, 121–136 (1992). Articles & Reviews Informed Decision Making in Persons Acquitted Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (with others with), 21 Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry & the Law 309–320 (1993). Justice Thomas’ Opinion Equates Competency to Stand Trial, Waive Counsel, and Plead Guilty, 13 Developments in Mental Health Law 8–10 (1993). Criminal Offense, Psychiatric Diagnosis, and Psycholegal Opinion: An Analysis of 894 Pretrial Referrals (with others with), 19 Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry & the Law 63–69 (1991). New Law for the Commitment and Release of Insanity Acquittees, 11 Developments in Mental Health Law 18–19 (1991). Featured Scholarship Informed Decision Making in Persons Acquitted Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity W. Lawrence Fitch others with More Justice Thomas’ Opinion Equates Competency to Stand Trial, Waive Counsel, and Plead Guilty W. Lawrence Fitch More Mental Retardation and Criminal Responsibility W. Lawrence Fitch More
Mental Retardation and Criminal Responsibility, in The Criminal Justice System and Mental Retardation: Defendants and Victims, Brookes, 121–136 (1992).
Informed Decision Making in Persons Acquitted Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (with others with), 21 Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry & the Law 309–320 (1993).
Justice Thomas’ Opinion Equates Competency to Stand Trial, Waive Counsel, and Plead Guilty, 13 Developments in Mental Health Law 8–10 (1993).
Criminal Offense, Psychiatric Diagnosis, and Psycholegal Opinion: An Analysis of 894 Pretrial Referrals (with others with), 19 Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry & the Law 63–69 (1991).
New Law for the Commitment and Release of Insanity Acquittees, 11 Developments in Mental Health Law 18–19 (1991).
Informed Decision Making in Persons Acquitted Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity W. Lawrence Fitch others with More
Justice Thomas’ Opinion Equates Competency to Stand Trial, Waive Counsel, and Plead Guilty W. Lawrence Fitch More