“…This study implemented a mock jury paradigm to investigate one of the most stigmatized and misunderstood defenses in criminal proceedingsthe insanity defense (Perlin, 1994(Perlin, , 1996(Perlin, , 2000Perlin & Dorfman, 1993;Skeem & Golding, 2001;Vidmar & Hans, 2007). Previous research has suggested that insanity defense bias heavily influences decision-making (Louden & Skeem, 2007;Skeem et al, 2004;Skeem & Golding, 2001), and that jurisdictional variations in legal definitions and legal standards regarding NGRI carry little predictive influence on outcomes (Finkel & Slobogin, 1995;Ogloff, 1991 The various experimentally constructed interactions of medication compliance, insight, and expert testimony elaboration failed to yield statistically significant predictions regarding verdict and meta-responsibility, with one exception.…”