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MENTAL DISEASE

The Etymology and Contemporary Status of “Mental Disease” The term mental disease represents a historical nomenclature used to describe conditions now universally referred to as mental disorders, psychiatric disorders, or psychopathology. While semantically the word “disease” suggests a specific pathological process with a known etiology, symptoms, and predictable progression—analogous to physical ailments like tuberculosis or […]

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DURHAM RULE

Introduction and Core Definition The Durham Rule, formally known as the Durham decision, the Durham test, or the product rule, represents a significant, though ultimately short-lived, standard for determining criminal responsibility in cases involving mental impairment. Established in 1954 by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, this rule articulated […]

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