Veterans Manual TOC
Still at War: A Guide for Defenders, Prosecutors & Judges Dealing with Oregon’s Veteran Defendant Crisis
2017
Edited by Jesse Wm. Barton
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Jesse Wm. Barton
Jesse Wm. Barton
Jesse Wm. Barton
Chapter 1 Legal Considerations
Jesse Wm. Barton
Chapter 2 Veterans Defense Resource Center
James Gardner
Chapter 3 Investigation and Mitigation Services and Veterans Justice Outreach Program
Cindy Borders
Chapter 4 Military Records and Witnesses
Bryan Boender
Chapter 5 The Relevance and Influence of Military Culture
William Brown, PhD
Chapter 6 Veterans, Combat Injuries, Military Training and Criminal Justice
Robert G. Stanulis, PhD
Chapter 7 Impact of Warzone Deployment
Suzanne Best, PhD
Chapter 8 The Relevance and Influence of Moral Injury
Jaimie Lusk, PsyD
Chapter 9 Unique Considerations in the Representation of Female Veterans
Lori Daniels, PhD, LCSW,* & Emily De La Garza
Chapter 10 The Good Soldier Defense
Amy Lammers
Chapter 11 The Effects of Arrest, Conviction and Incarceration on VA Benefits
Katrina Eagle
Chapter 12 Mastering the Challenges of Representing Veterans
Terri Wood & James Gardner
Chapter 13 Representing Veterans in Federal Court
Terri Wood* & James Gardner
Chapter 14 Prosecutors’ Considerations
Michael Swanson
Chapter 15 Best Practices in Veterans Courts: Lane County’s Approach
The Honorable Ilisa Rooke-Ley,Lane County Circuit Court