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  1. The mandatory sentence and Section 2.Susanne Dell - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (1):28-31.
    Sentencing in homicide depends on how psychiatrists view the issues of Section 2. In most killings that do not involve clear-cut mental disorder, strong emotions and stress play a part. Both can be cited in aid of diminished responsibility. If doctors cite them, however tentatively, it becomes feasible for the court to review any mitigating factors and to choose an appropriate penalty. Otherwise, the mandatory penalty is imposed. Thus doctors, by opining not on the medical but on the legal and (...)
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  • The Medical Model: Its Nature & Problems.Robert M. Veatch - 1973 - The Hastings Center Studies 1 (3):59.
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