Showing Publications By: Paul J Litton
Good Deeds and Hard Knocks: The Effect of Past Suffering on Praise for Moral Behavior
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 97 (2021).
Crime, Punishment, and Causation: The Effect of Etiological Information on the Perception of Moral Agency
24 PSYCHOLOGY, PUBLIC POLICY, AND LAW 118 (2018).
Traumatic Brain Injury and a Divergence Between Moral and Criminal Responsibility
56 DUQUESNE LAW REVIEW 35 (2018) (symposium on Traumatic Brain Injury & the Law).
The Mistaken Quest for a Control Test: For a Rationality Standard of Sanity
in THE INSANITY DEFENSE: MULTIDISCIPLINARY VIEWS ON ITS HISTORY, TRENDS, AND CONTROVERSIES (ed. Mark D. White, Praeger, 2017).
On the Argument that Execution Protocol Reform is Biomedical Research
90 WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW ONLINE 76 (2015)
Is Psychological Research on Self-Control Relevant to Criminal Law?
11 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 725 (2014)
Physician Participation in Executions, the Morality of Capital Punishment, and the Practical Implications of Their Relationship
41 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE AND ETHICS 333 (2013)
Symposium Foreword: Bombshell or Baby Step? The Ramifications of Miller v. Alabama for Sentencing Law and Juvenile Crime Policy
78 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 1003 (Fall 2013)
Criminal Law and Psychopathy: Do Psychopaths Have a Right to Excuse?
in HANDBOOK ON PSYCHOPATHY AND LAW (eds. Kent Kiehl & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Oxford University Press, 2013)