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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... civil com- mitment had to be a psychosis . Most psychiatrists are more familiar with civil commitment processes than with criminal responsibility trials , and in the District of Columbia , the psy- chiatrists most likely to be ...
... civil com- mitment had to be a psychosis . Most psychiatrists are more familiar with civil commitment processes than with criminal responsibility trials , and in the District of Columbia , the psy- chiatrists most likely to be ...
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... civil - liberties friends respond by arguing that , assuming that there are people who need treatment , they can receive it on a voluntary basis . I find this answer unconvincing . . . . [ T ] here are people who , precisely because of ...
... civil - liberties friends respond by arguing that , assuming that there are people who need treatment , they can receive it on a voluntary basis . I find this answer unconvincing . . . . [ T ] here are people who , precisely because of ...
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... civil commitment , which , as these advocates viewed it , was closer to the core issue of civil libertarians , i.e. , liberty . Thus the right to treatment battle , aimed at improving conditions through litigation rather than ...
... civil commitment , which , as these advocates viewed it , was closer to the core issue of civil libertarians , i.e. , liberty . Thus the right to treatment battle , aimed at improving conditions through litigation rather than ...
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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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