Violent storms and violent people: How meteorology can inform risk communication in mental health law.

作者: John Monahan , Henry J. Steadman

DOI: 10.1037/0003-066X.51.9.931

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摘要: … Even storms that cause great devastation (eg, “killer hurricanes”) do not respond to moral censure or legal deterrence. Recall the parody: “A law was made a distant moon ago here. …

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