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1 online resource (xiv, 336 pages) |
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The law and public policy |
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Law and public policy.
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Contents |
Introduction / Linda E. Frost / Richard J. Bonnie -- Mental health law and American society. Promises to keep, miles to go: mental health law since 1972 / Robert A. Burt -- Three strands of mental health law: developmental mileposts / Richard J. Bonnie -- Law and ethics in mental health care. Research participants with mental disabilities: the more things change / Rebecca Dresser -- From Constitution to contracts: mental disability law at the turn of the century / John Petrila -- Financing public mental health services: beyond managed care / Joseph J. Bevilacqua -- Law and psychiatry in Russia: looking backward and forward / Svetlana V. Polubinskaya -- Responsibility and punishment. From Sikora to Hendricks: mental disorder and criminal responsibility / Stephen J. Morse -- Why juvenile justice will survive its centennial / Thomas Grisso -- Psychiatry and the death penalty: a view from the front lines / Seymour L. Halleck -- Advancing knowledge and expertise. Violence risk assessment: a quarter century of research / John Monahan / Henry J. Steadman -- Community forensic evaluation: trends and reflections on the Virginia experience / Gary Hawk / W. Lawrence Fitch -- Psychoanalysis: past, present, and future contributions to the law / Elyn R. Saks -- Psychiatric evidence at criminal trials: a 25-year retrospective / Christopher Slobogin -- Therapeutic jurisprudence. The Development of therapeutic jurisprudence from theory to practice / David B. Wexler -- The Civil commitment hearing: applying the law therapeutically / Bruce J. Winick -- Afterword The Evolution of mental health law: a retrospective assessment / Richard J. Bonnie |
Summary |
Chronicles a relatively new field that has developed around the goals of protecting the rights and needs of people with disabilities, defining the proper sphere of individualization in criminal justice, and drawing boundaries between science and morality in decision making. Leading specialists from the field's many domains are brought together, including lawyers, health policy specialists, forensic psychologists, law professors, psychiatrists, and sociologists, who share the theoretical insights and empirical research of significant developments in mental health law and policy in the past 25 yrs. Particularly notable are chapters that examine shifts in attitudes toward the use of human participants in research; whether the statutory and regulatory framework of the increasingly privatized public mental health services system adequately protects patients' rights; how notions of therapeutic jurisprudence influence the behavior of judges and lawyers; and the means by which judges, lawyers, and clinicians can work from a more therapeutic frame of reference in the context of civil commitment proceedings. It is maintained that this volume will be useful to specialists in law, psychology, and psychiatry who are involved in mental health law and policy |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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Print version record |
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Insanity (Law) -- United States
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Insanity (Law) -- United States -- Jurisprudence
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Mental health laws -- United States
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Forensic psychiatry -- United States
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Mental health.
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Medical laws and legislation.
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Intellectual disability.
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Mental health services.
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People with mental disabilities.
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People with disabilities.
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Human rights.
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National health services.
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Medical jurisprudence.
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Social control.
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Forensic sciences.
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Medical care.
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Criminology.
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Sociology.
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Medical personnel.
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Social sciences.
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Mental illness.
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Forensic psychiatry.
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Psychology.
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Mental Health
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Legislation, Medical
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Intellectual Disability
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Psychiatry
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Mental Health Services
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Mental Competency
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Persons with Mental Disabilities
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Patient Rights
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Legislation as Topic
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Disabled Persons
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Jurisprudence
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Human Rights
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Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
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Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Psychological Phenomena and Processes
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Health Services
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Forensic Medicine
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Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services
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Social Control, Formal
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Forensic Sciences
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Persons
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Behavioral Sciences
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Medicine
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Health Care Economics and Organizations
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Delivery of Health Care
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Criminology
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Sociology
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Health Occupations
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Named Groups
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Social Sciences
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Disciplines and Occupations
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Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
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Mental Disorders
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Forensic Psychiatry
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State Medicine
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Health Workforce
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Health Personnel
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Patient Care
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mental health.
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intellectual disability.
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mentally handicapped.
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physically handicapped.
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handicapped.
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forensic medicine.
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forensic science.
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behavioral sciences.
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criminology.
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sociology.
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social sciences.
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mental disorders.
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Sociology
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Social sciences
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Social control
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People with mental disabilities
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People with disabilities
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National health services
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Mental illness
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Mental health services
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Mental health
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Medical personnel
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Medical laws and legislation
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Medical jurisprudence
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Medical care
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Intellectual disability
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Human rights
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Forensic sciences
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Criminology
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Forensic psychiatry
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Insanity (Law)
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Mental health laws
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Gezondheidsrecht.
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Geestelijke gezondheidszorg.
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United States |
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bonnie, Richard J
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Frost, Lynda E
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American Psychological Association.
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Ovid Technologies, Inc.
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