BOOKS

Caplan, Lincoln, The Insanity Defense and Trial of John W. Hinckley, Jr. (1984).

Clarke, James W., On Being Mad or Merely Angry: John W. Hinckley, Jr. and Other Dangerous People (1990).

Hinckley, Jack and Jo Ann, Breaking Points (1985).

Kennedy, Philippa, Jodie Foster: A Life on Screen (1996).

Low, Peter, The Trial of John W. Hinckley Jr., (1986).

Miller, Glenn, The President has been Shot: Confusion, Disability, and the 25th Amendment in the Aftermath of the Attempted Assassination on Ronald Reagan (1992).

Mortensen, C. David, Violence and Communication: Public Reactions to an Attempted Presidential Assassination (1987).

Professional Educational Group, Classics of the Courtroom: Vincent Fuller's Summation in United States v. John Hinckley (1990).

Simon, Rita J., and David E. Aaronson, The Insanity Defense: A Critical Assessment of Law and Policy in the Post-Hinckley Era, (1988).

Steadman, Henry J., Before and After Hinckley: Evaluating Insanity Defense Reform (1993).

PERIODICALS

Aaron, Benjamin L. & S. David Rockoff, "The Attempted Assassination of President Reagan: Medical Implications and Historical Perspective", Journal of American Medical Association, (Dec. 1994).

Fieldsmeyer, Thomas, Giovanna Breu, and Maggie Hall, "By Reason of Sanity: The Parents of Would-Be Presidential Assassin John Hinckley say he is Ready for a Taste of Freedom", People Magazine (Sept. 1, 1997).

Kaufman, Irving, The Insanity Plea on Trial, NY Times Magazine (Aug. 8, 1982).

Langbein, John, "The Criminal Trial Before Lawyers," Univ. of Chicago Law Review (1978).

Maier, Timothy W., "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Insight Magazine (Sept. 1998).

Min, Janice, "Special Agent: Tim McCarthy, Who Took a Bullet for Reagan, Hangs up his Gun", People Weekly (Jan. 31, 1994).

Schneider, Karen S., "Foster Mom: Jodie Foster, Hollywood's Most Successful One-Woman Show", People Magazine (March 23, 1998).

Time, "Hinckley's Life", (Mar. 28, 1983).

Vatz, Richard E. & Lee S. Weinberg, "The Insanity Defense: Unconscionable Impact on Victims of Violence", USA Today (May 1, 1998)

Vatz, Richard E. & Lee S. Weinberg, "The Unabomber's Twisted Saga", USA Today (July 1, 1998).

Witkin, Gordon, "What Does it Take to be Crazy?", U.S. News & World Report, (Jan. 12, 1998).

INTERNET

Hinckley Biography (PBS)

TruTv: The John Hinckley Case

CNN Report: Doctors Recommend Hinckley Be Given Unsupervised Trips Off Grounds

GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

American Law Institute, "Model Penal Code", Sec. 4.01 (Philadelphia: ALI, 1961).

Department of the Treasury, Management Review on the Performance of the U.S. Department of Treasury in Connection with the March 30, 1981 Assassination Attempt on President Ronald Reagan, Office of the General Counsel (Aug. 1981).

United States v. John Hinckley, Jr., Cr. No. 81-3-306, Transcripts (1981), Testimony of Dr. Park Dietz, pp. 3-5; 6607; 6623; 6639-6640; 6948-51.

United States v. John Hinckley, Jr., Cr. No. 81-3-306, Transcripts (1981), Testimony of Dr. David Bear, pp. 3802-11; 3936; 4150.

United States v. John Hinckley, Jr., Cr. No. 81-3-306, Transcripts (1981), Statement of Roger Adelman, p.4151.

United States v. John Hinckley, Jr., Cr. No. 81-3-306, Transcripts (1981), Testimony of Dr. Thomas C. Goldman, pp. 5801-5083.

United States v. John Hinckley, Jr., Cr. No. 81-3-306, Transcripts (1981), Statement of Vincent Fuller, pp. 8514-15; 8502-68.