Psychiatrists and the Legal Process: Diagnosis and Debate : [a Collection of Articles Published in Psychiatric Annals, 1973-77]Richard J. Bonnie Psychiatric annals, 1977 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... adequate funds and numerous staff does not ensure adequate treatment propiately placed in the hospitals . But overall the report was just as uncon- vincing to us as we knew it would be to the court . We had never felt we could do what ...
... adequate funds and numerous staff does not ensure adequate treatment propiately placed in the hospitals . But overall the report was just as uncon- vincing to us as we knew it would be to the court . We had never felt we could do what ...
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... adequate treatment will not emerge spontaneously or un- controllably . The guarantee of such a right will arise , if at all , only through an arduous and complicated balancing of priorities among men- tally ill persons , those who are ...
... adequate treatment will not emerge spontaneously or un- controllably . The guarantee of such a right will arise , if at all , only through an arduous and complicated balancing of priorities among men- tally ill persons , those who are ...
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... adequate treat- ment . A major effect of this decision was to shift the responsibility for providing adequate treatment from the individual therapist ( where Rouse had placed it ) to the state legislature . And although this seemed a ...
... adequate treat- ment . A major effect of this decision was to shift the responsibility for providing adequate treatment from the individual therapist ( where Rouse had placed it ) to the state legislature . And although this seemed a ...
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ROLES OF PSYCHIATRISTS IN THE LEGAL PROCESS | 3 |
PSYCHIATRISTS AND THE CRIMINAL PROCESS | 29 |
Psychiatry and the Problem of Crime | 38 |
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