Allen, R.C. "Toward an Exceptional Offenders Court." Mental Retardation4(February 1966):3-7.
2.
American Association on Mental Deficiency.Written testimony submitted to the ABA Standing Committee on Association Standards for Criminal Justice in Response to the First Tentative Draft: Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards, 1983.
3.
American Bar Association. First Tentative Draft: Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards. Washington, D.C.: American Bar Association Committee on Association Standards for Criminal Justice , July 1983.
4.
Brager, G., and Holloway, S.Changing Human Service Organizations. New York: The Free Press, 1978.
5.
Brown, B.S., and Courtless, T.F.The Mentally Retarded Offender. Rockville, Md.: National Institute of Mental Health, 1971.
6.
Browing, P.; Thorin, E.; and Rhoades, C. "A National Profile of Self-Help/Self-Advocacy Groups of People with Mental Retardation." Mental Retardation22(October 1984):226-230.
7.
Bilken, D.P., and Mlinarcik, S. "Mental Retardation and Criminal Justice." Syracuse University Center on Human Policy. Mimeographed.
8.
Burgdorf, M.P. "Advocacy: Reaction Comment." In The Mentally Retarded Citizen and The Law, edited by M. Kindred , et al. New York: The Free Press , 1976.
9.
Coval, T.E., and Gelman, S.R.Oral Testimonypresented before the ABA Standing Committee on Association Standards for Criminal Justice on Behalf of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, November 11, 1983.
10.
Department of Health, Education and Welfare. " Interim Guidelines for Development and Implementation of a System of Protection of Individual Rights of, and Advocacy for, Persons with Developmental Disabilities under the D D Services and Facilities Construction Act as Amended by Section 113 of P.L. 94-103, for Fiscal Year 1978," November 1, 1976 .
11.
Dusky v. United States, 362 U.S. 402 (1960).
12.
Edwards, D.W. "Special Problem Offenders. In Social Work in Juvenile and Criminal Justice Settings, edited by A. Roberts.Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, 1983.
13.
Gelman, S.R. "The Developmentally Disabled: A Social Work Challenge." In Developmental Disabilities No Longera Private Tragedy, edited by L. Wikler and M. Keenans.Washington, D.C.: NASW/ AAMD, 1983(a).
14.
Gelman, S.R. "Correctional Policies: Evolving Trends." In Social Work in Juvenile and Criminal Justice Settings, edited by A. Roberts.Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, 1983(b).
15.
Gilhool, T.K. "Advocacy: Toward the Realization of Rights." Implementing Protection and Advocacy Systems: Proceedings of a National Developmental Disabilities Conference, edited by T.K.Gilhool. Lubbock, Tex.: Research and Training Center in Mental Retardation, 1978.
16.
Grosser, C.F. "Community Development Programs Serving the Urban Poor." Social Work19(July 1965):15-21.
17.
Grossman, H.J., ed. Classification in Mental Retardation. Washington, D.C.: American Association on Mental Deficiency, 1983.
18.
Haggerty, D.E.; Kane, L.A.; Udall, D.K. "An Essay on The Legal Rights of the Mentally Retarded." The Fam ily La w Qua rterly6(Spring 1972):59-67.
19.
Haywood, H.C. "Corrections: Reaction Comments." In The Mentally Retarded Citizen and The Law, edited by M. Kindred.New York: The Free Press, 1976.
20.
Herr, S.S.Issues in Human Rights: A Guide for Parents, Professionals, Policymakers and All Those Who Are Concerned About the Rights of Mentally Retarded and Developmentally Disabled People. New York: Young Adult Institute, 1984.
21.
Herr, S.S. "Rights Into Action: Protecting Human Rights of the Mentally Handicapped ." Catholic University Law Review26(Winter 1977):204-318.
22.
Jackson v. Indiana, 406 U.S. 715 (1972).
23.
Kaplan, J.Criminal Justice: Introductory Cases and Materials. Mineola, N.Y.: The Foundation Press, 1973 .
24.
Mayo, L.W. "Using Your Uncommon Sense." In Implementing Protection and Advocacy Systems: Proceedings of a National Developmental Disabilities Conference, edited by C.D. Rude and L.D. Baucorn. Lubbock, Tex. : Research and Training Center in Mental Retardation , 1978.
25.
Marting v. Estelle, 546 F.2d 177 (1977).
26.
Morris, N. "Special Doctrinal Treatment in Criminal Law: Principal Paper." In The Mentally Retarded Citizen and The Law, edited by M. Kindred.New York: The Free Press, 1976.
27.
Nirje, B. "The Normalization Principle and Its Human Management Implications ." In Changing Patterns in Residential Services for the Mentally Retarded, edited by R.B. Kugel and W. Wolfensberger.Washington, D.C.: President's Committee on Mental Retardation, 1969.
28.
Norley, D.Police Training in Recognition and Handling of Retarded Citizerts: Gu idelines a nd Materials. Arlington, Tex.: National Association for Retarded Citizens, 1974.
29.
Norley, D. "Retarded Youth in the Law Enforcement Process." In The Naive Offender, edited by M. Santamour et al. Newport R.I.: New England Seminar on Retarded Youth and the Law Enforcement Process, 1971.
30.
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services.Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1984. Programs for the Handicapped. Washington, D.C.: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, March/April 1984.
31.
Orr, S.Y."Volunteers as Advocates." Volunteers and Social Work Practice: A Growing Collaboration, edited by F.S. Schwartz.Lanham Md.: University Press of America, 1984.
32.
P.L. 95-602. The Rehabilitation Comprehensive Services and Developmental Disabilities Amendments of 1978.
33.
Reisner, R.Law and The Mental Heafth System: Civil and Criminal Aspects. St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing, 1985.
34.
Roth, L.H.; Meisel, A.; and Lidz, C.W. "Test of Competency to Consent to Treatment." American Journal of Psychiatry134(1977):279-284.
35.
Sales, B., et al. Disabled Persons and the Law. New York: Plenum Press, 1982.
36.
Santamour, M., et al. The Naive Offender. Newport, R.I.: New England Seminar on Retarded Youth and the Law Enforcement Process, 1971.
37.
Santamour, M., and West, B.Retardation and Criminal Justice: A Training Manual for Criminal Justice Personnel . Washington, D.C.: The President's Committee on Mental Retardation, 1979.
38.
Turnball, H.R., ed. Consent Handbook. Washington, D.C.: American Association on Mental Deficiency , 1977.
39.
United States v. Masthers, 539 F.2d 721 (1976).
40.
Wolfensberger, W.Normalization: The Principles of Normalization in Human Services. Toronto, Canada: National Institute on Mental Retardation , 1972.
41.
Wolfensberger, W.Toward Citizen Advocacy for the Handicapped, Impaired and Disadvantaged. Rev. ed. Mimeographed. January 15. 1971.