Search for books and compare prices on all major online booksellers with one click!

Home  About UsSuggest BookstoreRecommend Us 
    Title/Keywords ISBN  

The Hidden Prejudice: Mental Disability on Trial

AUTHOR: Michael L. Perlin
ISBN: 1557986169

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In The Hidden Prejudice, Michael L. Perlin reveals a pattern of prejudice against mentally disabled individuals that keeps them from receiving equal treatment under the law. Sanism, like racism, is a prejudice against a minority population. This...

Compare Price


HOME--->> Professional & Technology --->>Law --->>Family & Health Law
 
Family & Health Law
         Editorial Review

The Hidden Prejudice: Mental Disability on Trial
- Book Review,
by Michael L. Perlin


Book Description
New York Law School. Reveals a pattern of prejudice against mentally disabled individuals that keeps them from receiving equal treatment under the law. Covers sanism and pretextuality, the sanist and pretextual roots of mental disability law, and therapeutic jurisprudence. For psychologists and lawyers.


Book Info
New York Law School. Reveals a pattern of prejudice against mentally disabled individuals that keeps them from receiving equal treatment under the law. Covers sanism and pretextuality, the sanist and pretextual roots of mental disability law, and therapeutic jurisprudence. For psychologists and lawyers.


Buy from Amazon     Compare Prices



         Book Review

The Hidden Prejudice: Mental Disability on Trial
- Book Reviews,
by Michael L. Perlin

Hidden Prejudice: Mental Disability on Trial

ANNOTATION

The book contains no figures.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In The Hidden Prejudice, Michael L. Perlin reveals a pattern of prejudice against mentally disabled individuals that keeps them from receiving equal treatment under the law. Sanism, like racism, is a prejudice against a minority population. This mostly hidden prejudice against mentally ill people has pervaded Western culture throughout history, and Perlin documents how sanism continues to affect our culture and legal system. Under the pretext of "improving" society, a judge, lawyer, or fact-finder may ignore faulty evidence. This testimonial dishonesty is often based on the false belief that the mentally disabled are not responsible or intelligent enough to deserve the full rights of citizenship. Perlin argues that these are sanist decisions and explores the roots and results of these decisions.


Buy from Barnes & Noble     Compare Prices




HOME  |  Recommend bookstore  |  Rate bookstore  |  Link to us  |  Report bug  |  Contact us
Copyright© 2003 - 2005, PowerBookSearch.com. All Rights Reserved.