How does the Brawner rule differ from the M'Naghten rule?
A) Brawner incorporates an emotional as well as a cognitive determinant of criminal action.
B) Brawner does not require a total lack of appreciation by offenders for their conduct.
C) Brawner includes a volitional element.
D) All of these are correct.
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