AlexanderFranz, and SelesnickSheldon: The History of Psychiatry.New York, Harper and Row, 1966.
3.
Arboleda–FlorezJulio: The development of a forensic psychiatric service.Can. J. Criminology and Corrections17: 2, 141–145, 1975.
4.
CaplanJoseph: Medico-legal experience: Review of one hundred consecutive forensic cases in a general psychiatric practice.Can. Psychiatr. Assoc. J.18: 4, 279–282, 1973.
5.
ChalkeF. C. R.: The Law and Mental Disorder.Three: Criminal ProcessC.M.H.A. Publication, 1969.
6.
DanforthF.: Death knell for pre-trial mental examination? Privilege against self-incrimination.Rutgers L. Rev.19: 489, 1965.
7.
GreenlandC., and RosenblattE.: Remands for psychiatric examinations in Ontario, 1969–1970.Can. Psychiatr. Assoc. J.17: 5, 397–401, 1972.
8.
Koocher, GeraldP.: American “Sex Psychopath” Laws: Injustice in practice.Int. J. Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology17: 2, 148–151, 1973.
9.
LarocheB., SigalJ., GraystonM.: Collaboration between a police force and the psychiatric service of a general hospital. A study outcome:Can. J. Criminology and Corrections16: 2, 162–172, 1974.
10.
Martin's Annual Criminal Code, 1972.Agincourt, Ontario, Canada Law Book Limited.
11.
Miller, JeromeG.: “The Latent Social Control of Psychiatric Diagnosis”. In The Court and the Expert: Writing Reports.Offender Therapy Series. APTO Monograph No. 3, 1971.
12.
Ontario Mental Health Act, 1970.Toronto, Queen's Printer and Publisher.
13.
Ouimet's Report of the Canadian Committee on Corrections.Ottawa, Information Canada, 1969.
14.
Requiring a Criminal Defendant to Submit to a Government Psychiatric Examination: An Invasion of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination.Harv. L. Rev.83: 648, 1970.
15.
SchmidebergM.: Criminal Psychiatric Notes 1. Prison versus Mental Institutions.Int. J. Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology17: 2, 209–211, 1973.
SlovenkoRalph: Psychiatry and Law, Boston, Little, Brown and Co., 1973.
18.
Szasz, ThomasS.: Mind tapping: Psychiatric subversion of constitutional rights.Am. J. Psychiatry119: 4, 323–327, 1962.
19.
Szasz, ThomasS.: Law, Liberty and Psychiatry.New York, The McMillan Co., 1963.
20.
The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society. The President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. Cited by Slovenko, Ralph: Psychiatry and Law.Boston, Little Brown and Co., 1973.