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Competency for Trial: The Making of an Expert
ARTHUR HARRIS ROSENBERG; A. LOUIS McGARRY
Am J Psychiatry 1972;128:1092-1096.
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Director of Mental Health Programming, Office of Justice Administration of the City of Boston, and Associate in Psychiatry (Law), Laboratory of Community Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, 58 Fenwood Rd., Boston, Mass. 02115
Lecturer on Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Laboratory of Community Psychiatry, and State Director of Legal Medicine, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
1972, American Psychiatric Association
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The authors' four-year examination of the competency for trial issue in Massachusetts suggests that neither the psychiatric nor the legal profession in the state is currently able to deal satisfactorily with the issue. lt is likely that overburdened judges will continue to delegate decision making on the competency isssue to psychiatrists; therefore the authors suggest the necessity for special forensic training and experience so that they may responsibly produce expert opinions on the subject.Abstract Teaser
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