why
Criminal Justice Reform must account for
Mental Illness on research by
STEPHEN J. MORSE Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law; Professor of Psychology and Law in Psychiatry; Associate Director, Center for Neuroscience & Society
University of Pennsylvania Law School professor Stephen J. Morse has contributed a chapter to a comprehensive report, titled Reforming Criminal Justice. Morse’s chapter, “Mental Disorder and Criminal Justice,” examines the wide-reaching interactions between mental health and the criminal justice system. In addition, Penn Law professor Paul H. Robinson and former faculty member Stephanos Bibas (now a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit) served as consultants for the report.
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