Guilty except insane,1: 166
Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT),1:197,2:597,2: 665
Guilty plea
plea bargaining,1:123,2:448,2:559–561
See alsoGuilty but mentally ill verdict(GBMI)
Gutek, Barbara,2: 737
Hacking,1: 178
Hadfield, James,1: 162
Hadfield, John,2: 811
Hallucinations, 1:345–348
assessment of,1: 347
auditory,1:154,1:347,2: 512
criminal behavior and,1: 154
defined,1: 345
disorders associated with,1: 345
malingering,2: 471
mood disorder and,1: 347
posttraumatic stress disorder and,1: 347
schizophrenia and,1:345,1:346–347,1: 348
substance abuse and,1: 347
treatment of,1: 348
violence and,1: 346
See alsoDelusions
Hamling v. United States,2: 530
Haney, Craig,2:517,2: 756
Hanging,1: 187
Hans, Valerie,1: 182
Hanson, R. Karl,2:674,2:675,2:726,2:727,2:728,
2:752,2:760,2: 761
Harassment
Americans with Disabilities Act,1: 26
See alsoSexual harassment
Hardwick, Bowers v.,2: 826
Hare, Robert,1:155,2: 647
Hare Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (2nd edition) (PCL–R),
1:263–265,1:348–350,1:438,2:642,2:643,
2:644,2:645,2: 719
Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV),
1:350–351
Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV),
1:351–353,1:439,1: 440
Hargrave v. Vermont,2: 635
Harper, Washington v.,1:121,1: 326
Harris, Andrew,2:726,2:728,2: 752
Harris, G.T.,2: 729
Harris v. Forklift Systems, Inc.,2: 736
Harrisburg Seven trial,2:705–706,2: 817
Hastie, Reid,1:129,2: 766
Hate crime. SeeBias crime
Hate Crime Statistics Act,1: 48
Hate Crime Statistics Improvement Act (2005),1: 48
Hathaway, Starke,2: 506
Hauptmann, Richard,2: 852
HBS (hostage and barricaded-suspect situations). SeeHostage
and barricaded-suspect situations (HBS)
HCAT (Hopkins Competency Assessment Test). SeeHopkins
Competency Assessment Test (HCAT)
HCR–20 for violence risk assessment, 1:353–354
Health care proxy,1:255,2: 633
Hearings, in mental health courts,2:489–490
Hearsay evidence,1: 402
Hearsay testimony, 1:354–356
Hearst, Patty,1: 158
Hein, DeCamp v.,2: 792
Hendricks, Kansas v.,2: 720
Herek, Gregory,1:47,1: 49
Herold, Baxstrom v.,2: 849
Hickey, E.W.,2: 715
Highler v. State,2: 681
Hilgard, Ernest,1: 361
Hinckley, John,1:132,1:158,1:162,1:165,1:193,1:370,
1:372,1:373,2: 812
Histrionic personality disorder (HPD),2:555–556
Holmes, R. M.,2: 715
Homicide
by battered women,1:40–41,1: 43
intimate partner violence,1: 384
lethality assessment,1: 384
psychology of,1:356–359
serial killers,2:713–716
Homicide, psychology of, 1:356–359
biological theories of,1: 357
environmental theories of,1:356–357
evolutionary perspectives,1:357–358
future directions,1:358–359
Hopemont Capacity Assessment Instrument,1: 53
Hopkins Competency Assessment Test (HCAT),
1:359–360
Hora, Peggy,2: 805
Hormones, criminal behavior and,1: 156
Horowitz, Irwin,1: 129
Horton, Mel,1: 104
Hospitalization
institutionalization and deinstitutionalization,1:374–376
proxy decision making,2:633–634
See alsoCivil commitment; Outpatient commitment,
involuntary
Hostage and barricaded-suspect situations (HBS),2: 581
Hostage situations
defined,1: 167
negotiation,1:167–170
police personnel,2:579,2: 581
Hostile work environment
Americans with Disabilities Act,1: 26
sexual harassment,2:736,2: 740
Hovey v. Superior Court,1: 191
HPD (histrionic personality disorder). SeeHistrionic personality
disorder (HPD)
Hsu, Louis,2: 504
Hung jury,1:246,1: 425
Hypermnesia,2: 684
Hypervigilance,2: 594
Hypnagogic hallucinations,1: 345
Hypnopompic hallucinations,1: 345
Hypnosis
admissibility of hypnotically refreshed testimony,1: 361
police psychologists and,2: 582
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