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Volume 477, issue 1, 1985
- Preface pp. 9-11

- Richard Moran
- Responsibility and Crime in Literature pp. 12-24

- Edward Sagarin and Robert J. Kelly
- The Insanity Defense before 1800 pp. 25-30

- Nigel Walker
- The Modern Foundation for the Insanity Defense: The Cases of James Hadfield (1800) and Daniel McNaughtan (1843) pp. 31-42

- Richard Moran
- The Insanity Defense in England and Wales since 1843 pp. 43-57

- Stephen White
- Empirical Research on the Insanity Defense pp. 58-71

- Henry J. Steadman
- Abolition of the Insanity Plea in Idaho: A Case Study pp. 72-83

- Gilbert Geis and Robert F. Meier
- Why the Experts Disagree: Variations in the Psychiatric Evaluation of Criminal Insanity pp. 84-95

- Park Elliott Dietz
- Justice and the Insanity Defense pp. 96-103

- Hyman Gross
- The Disability of Mind Doctrine pp. 104-113

- Herbert Fingarette
- The Aftermath of an Insanity Acquittal: The Supreme Court's Recent Decision in Jones v. United States pp. 114-124

- Richard Singer
- The Merits of Abolishing the Insanity Defense pp. 125-136

- Alexander D. Brooks
- Retaining a Modified Insanity Defense pp. 137-147

- Stephen J. Morse
- International Relations and Politics pp. 148-149

- Richard S. Newell
- International Relations and Politics pp. 149-150

- Allan E. Goodman
- International Relations and Politics pp. 150-151

- Alan Heston
- International Relations and Politics pp. 151-152

- Philip B. Taylor
- International Relations and Politics pp. 152-153

- Louay Bahry
- International Relations and Politics pp. 153-153

- Theodore Abel
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 154-154

- Valerie Hansen
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 154-155

- Don Peretz
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 155-156

- Anita Chan
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 156-157

- Kevin Gosner
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 156-156

- David Ludden
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 157-158

- Richard Madsen
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 158-159

- Craig Baxter
- Europe pp. 159-160

- Kenneth Straus
- Europe pp. 160-161

- Richard Brown
- Europe pp. 162-162

- Maria Ioannis Benis
- Europe pp. 163-163

- Eugene L. Cox
- United States pp. 163-164

- Walter E. Ashley
- United States pp. 164-165

- Fred Rotondaro
- United States pp. 165-166

- Gerald L. Sbarboro
- United States pp. 166-167

- Marilyn Selby
- United States pp. 168-169

- Michael Zuckerman
- United States pp. 168-168

- F. B. Marbut
- United States pp. 169-170

- Stuart W. Zisook
- United States pp. 170-171

- Robert D. Schulzinger
- United States pp. 171-172

- Charles T. Barber
- United States pp. 172-173

- Victor G. Rosenblum
- Sociology pp. 173-174

- Douglas Haynes
- Sociology pp. 174-175

- David G. Baker
- Sociology pp. 175-176

- Dennis Dailey Murphy
- Sociology pp. 175-175

- Roy L. Austin
- Sociology pp. 176-177

- Jonathan Unger
- Economics pp. 177-178

- Seymour Melman
- Economics pp. 178-179

- Ronald J. Herring
- Economics pp. 179-180

- Wallace F. Smith
- Economics pp. 180-181

- Joe Stone
- Economics pp. 181-181

- John B. Adesalu
- Economics pp. 182-182

- W. Bruce Allen