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Table 17-8
This table shows the payoffs for a game played between two players, A and B.
-In a prisoners' dilemma game,
Jurisdictions
Defined territories or areas of control where specific rules, laws, or powers are applied.
Durham Rule
A legal standard determining the criminal responsibility based on whether a defendant's unlawful act was the product of mental disease or defect.
ALI Rule
Legal principle stating that a person is not responsible for criminal conduct if he or she lacks the capacity to appreciate the criminality (wrongfulness) of the act or to conform his or her conduct to the requirements of the law as a result of mental disease.
Irresistible Impulse Rule
A legal defense asserting that a defendant was unable to control their actions due to a mental illness, making them not responsible for the criminal behavior.
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