Mitigation specialist,1:7–8
MMPI–2 (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory–2).
SeeMinnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory–2
(MMPI–2)
MMSE (Mini-Mental Status Exam). SeeMini-Mental Status
Exam
M’Naghten, Regina v.,2: 511
M’Naghten Standard, 1:35–36,1:158,1:162–163,1:370,
1:373,2:511–512
Rogers Criminal Responsibility Assessment Scales,
2:703–704
MnSOST–R (Minnesota Sex Offender Screening Tool–Revised).
SeeMinnesota Sex Offender Screening Tool–Revised
(MnSOST–R)
Model Penal Code,1:62,1:164–165,1: 373
Moderation Management,2: 776
Moffitt, Terrie,1:134,1: 433
Moghaddam, Ali,2: 796
Monahan, John,1:116,1:350,2:527,2: 850
Monahan-Walker model,1:276–277
Monetary awards. SeeDamage awards
Montana, abolition of insanity defense,1: 166
Mood disorders, 2:512–515
anhedonia,2: 512
causes of,2:514–515
hallucinations and,1: 347
suicide,2:513–514
treatment of,2: 515
types of,2:512,2: 513
Moral disengagement and execution, 2:515–518
executioners,2:517–518
jurors,2: 517
mechanisms of,2:516–517
Moran, Godinez v.,1:107,1: 120
Morgan v. Illinois,1: 192
Morin, Guy Paul,2: 852
Morton-Bourgon, Kelly,2:675,2:727,2: 728
Motions to suppress eyewitness identification,
2:518–521
Motivation, nonverbal behavior,1: 202
Motivational enhancement therapy,2: 777
Motivational impairment hypothesis,1:209–210
Motivational interviewing,2: 777
Movies, media violence and behavior,2:482–486
MPS (Malingering Probability Scale). SeeMalingering
Probability Scale (MPS)
MRCI–II (Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments–II. See
Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments–II (MRCI–II)
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). SeeMagnetic resonance
imaging (MRI)
MST (multisystemic therapy). SeeMultisystemic therapy (MST)
Mug shots, 2:521–522
commitment,2: 522
interference,2: 521
procedural matters,2: 522
unconscious transference,2: 522
Mullen, Paul,2: 753
Multimodal hypothesis, for treating antisocial personality
disorder,1: 31
Multiple-personality disorder. SeeDissociative identity
disorder (DID)
Multiple-suspect lineups,2: 459
Multisystemic therapy (MST), for conduct disorder,1: 135
Mu’min v. Virginia,2: 858
Munsinger, Harry,2: 823
Munsterberg, Hugo,1: 295
Murder. SeeHomicide
Music videos, media violence and behavior,2:482–486
Nadler, Ronald,1: 156
Naltrexone,2: 776
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD),2: 556
NAS (Novaco Anger Scale). SeeNovaco Anger Scale (NAS)
Nash, Michael,1: 362
National Research Act,1: 149
Negative affectivity,2: 514
Neglect, of elderly,1: 249
Negotiation
alternative dispute resolution,1:15–18,2: 628
crisis and hostage negotiation,1:167–170,2:579,2: 581
theory of,2: 448
victim-offender mediation with juvenile offenders,2:837–839
See alsoLegal negotiation
Neighborhood, juvenile offending and,1: 437
Neil v. Biggers,2:520,2: 523
Neil v. Biggerscriteria for evaluating eyewitness
identification, 2:523–526
Neisser, M.,2: 676
Nelson, People v.,2: 529
Nerve-trauma hypothesis. SeePosttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD)
Neuroethics,1: 199
Neurotransmitters, criminal behavior and,1: 156
Neutral case evaluation,1: 16
Nevada, abolition of insanity defense,1: 166
Nevada, Riggins v.,1:121,1: 326
New Hampshire, sex offender legislation,2: 723
New Jersey
jury selection,1: 417
racial bias and death penalty,2: 671
recording of interrogations,2: 845
sex offender legislation,2:720,2: 721
Newman, Joseph P.,2: 645
New Mexico, recording confessions,2: 845
New York
assisted outpatient treatment,2: 533
commitment statutes,2: 534
Release on Recognizances Project,1: 38
NGRI (not guilty by reason of insanity). SeeNot guilty by
reason of insanity (NGRI)
Nicholls, T. L.,1: 388
Nihilistic delusions,1: 194
Noneconomic damages,1: 181
Nonmalfeasance,1:259–260
Nonunanimous decision rule,1: 425
Nonverbal behavior
behavior analysis interview,1: 45
deception and,1:201–202
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