•  16
    Excited Delirium: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Police Brutality
    Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (4): 357-359. 2023.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Excited DeliriumThe Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Police BrutalityKathryn Petrozzo (bio)In their timely and pressing piece, Arjun Byju and Phoebe Friesen explore the contentious diagnosis of excited delirium; a syndrome characterized by erratic, aggressive, and “delusional” behavior (2023). Overwhelmingly, this term is used when individuals come in contact with police and/or first responders. Although much attention has been given to d…Read more
  •  32
    The Irrationality of Stand Your Ground: Game Theory on Self-Defense
    Moral Philosophy and Politics 10 (2): 387-404. 2023.
    US law continues its historical trend of growing more permissive towards actors who engage in violent action in purported self-defense. We draw on some informal game theory to show why this is strategically irrational and suggest rolling back self-defense doctrines like stand your ground to earlier historical precedents like duty to retreat.