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... responsibility for a particular act . Assigning personal responsibility depends more upon philosophical or moral rather than scientific considerations . Everyone has an opinion on this issue , and a psychiatrist's training and ...
... responsibility for a particular act . Assigning personal responsibility depends more upon philosophical or moral rather than scientific considerations . Everyone has an opinion on this issue , and a psychiatrist's training and ...
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... responsibility for decision - making in accordance with the wishes of the group . In a family situation the power of a parent over a child is most appropriately based on his ability to guide the child into adult- hood and to protect him ...
... responsibility for decision - making in accordance with the wishes of the group . In a family situation the power of a parent over a child is most appropriately based on his ability to guide the child into adult- hood and to protect him ...
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... responsibility for , 148–153 as social issue , 152 The Crime of Punishment , 196 Criminal , insane treatment programs for , 170 , 171 Criminal intent , 148 , 152 , 153 Criminal responsibility , 148–153 Criminals and behavior therapy ...
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