Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Special education (2)
- Chris L. (1)
- Criminalization (1)
- Disability (1)
- Disorder (1)
-
- Forensic psychology (1)
- Incarceration (1)
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (“IDEA”) (1)
- Institutional litigation (1)
- International human rights (1)
- Justice (1)
- Juvenile (1)
- Juvenile court (1)
- Mental disability law (1)
- Offender (1)
- Offense system (1)
- Prevent (1)
- School-to-prison pipeline (1)
- School-to-prison-pipeline (1)
- Therapeutic jurisprudence (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 3 of 3
Full-Text Articles in Law
Shutting Off The School-To-Prison Pipeline For Status Offenders With Education-Related Disabilities, Joseph B. Tulman, Douglas M. Weck
Shutting Off The School-To-Prison Pipeline For Status Offenders With Education-Related Disabilities, Joseph B. Tulman, Douglas M. Weck
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Decriminalizing Students With Disabilities, Dean Hill Rivkin
Decriminalizing Students With Disabilities, Dean Hill Rivkin
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
"With Faces Hidden While The Walls Were Tightening": Applying International Human Rights Standards To Forensic Psychology, Michael L. Perlin
"With Faces Hidden While The Walls Were Tightening": Applying International Human Rights Standards To Forensic Psychology, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
Although there are now robust bodies of literature in both Alaw and psychology and in international human rights law, there has been remarkably little written about the specific relationship between forensic psychology and international human rights standards (and about the relationship between mental disability law and such standards in general). Attention is paid when it appears that state psychiatry or psychology is used as a tool of political oppressions e.g., in the former Soviet Union or in China, but the literature is strangely silent on questions dealing with the extent to which forensic psychology practice comports withinternational human rights norms. …