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Forensic psychology / English criminal law / Mental health law / Mental disorder / Psychosis / Diminished responsibility in English law / Manslaughter / Psychiatry / Criminal defenses / Psychopathology
Date: 2006-10-17 03:11:47
Forensic psychology
English criminal law
Mental health law
Mental disorder
Psychosis
Diminished responsibility in English law
Manslaughter
Psychiatry
Criminal defenses
Psychopathology

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