
The journal Applied Neuropsychology just published a special issue that focuses on the issue of intellectual disabilities (mental retardation) and the death penalty. An advanced copy of the table of contents (that I received a while back) can be viewed here.
The formal listing of articles, authors, pages, and viewable abstracts are available at the Applied Neuropsychology web page for this issue.
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