Marking the Borders of Citizenship: Rights and Intellectual Disability in Twentieth-Century Criminal Law
FAIN: FEL-281369-22
Elizabeth Dale
University of Florida (Gainesville, FL 32611-0001)
Completion of a book on the intersection of intellectual disability and the rights of criminal defendants in 20th-century U.S. law.
This book uses a case study to examine how intellectual disability intersected with the rights of criminal defendants in twentieth century law, showing how one influenced the other in the twentieth century U.S.