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Compare and contrast two of the theorists presented in this chapter.What are the similarities and differences between the theorists selected?
American Law Institute (ALI) Rule
A guideline used in some jurisdictions for determining legal insanity, which considers whether a defendant lacks the capacity to understand the wrongfulness of their actions.
Irresistible Impulse Rule
Legal principle stating that even a person who knowingly performs a wrongful act can be absolved of responsibility if he or she was driven by an irresistible impulse to perform the act or had a diminished capacity to resist performing the act.
Insanity Defense Reform Act
A 1984 U.S. federal law that redefined criteria for establishing the insanity defense within federal courts.
Jurisdictions
Defined territories or areas of control where specific rules, laws, or powers are applied.
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