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Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 20:191-199
Mental health courts (MHCs), nontraditional problem-solving courts designed to address underlying causes of offending rather than apportion guilt and punishment, have been reported to reduce offending among persons with mental illness and consequentl
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International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 33:265-271
Based on qualitative observation and quantitative data from eight mental health courts (MHCs), this article argues that observed reductions in recidivism from participation in MHC are caused in part by the role of the judge in conveying elements of p
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International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 29:451-468
The lively debate over mandated community treatment in general and outpatient commitment laws (OPC) in particular has raised many issues. At its core, the debate is over how and to what extent laws should be formulated to persuade, leverage or coerce
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry. 16:575-580
Purpose of reviewThe aim of this article is to evaluate the social control exerted on persons with severe mental illness by civil commitment and arrest under conditions of increasing limits on mental hospitalization and on resources for community tre
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Law and human behavior. 37(6)
This article investigated criminal recidivism 1 year postexit from a mental health court (MHC), which has, unlike prior MHCs studied, relatively short periods of court supervision. It benefits from a federal pretrial services agency that screens all
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Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research ISBN: 9789400742758
This chapter reviews the law’s role as society’s agent for controlling the deviant behavior of persons with mental illness and empirical research examining that role and its effects. In considering the civil law, it describes changes in use of in
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Autor:
Heathcote W. Wales
Publikováno v:
BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry, Vol 7, Iss Suppl 1, p S35 (2007)
BMC Psychiatry, Vol 7, Iss Suppl 1, p S35 (2007)
Autor:
Heathcote W. Wales, Bernard Grofman
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Legal Theory. 5
We consider the implications of the definition of juror bias offered in Schwartz and Schwartz Edward P. Schwartz & Warren F. Schwartz, The Challenge of Peremptory Challenges. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Public Choice Society, Long Be
Autor:
Heathcote W. Wales
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease. 192:887-888
Autor:
Heathcote W. Wales, Robert A. Katzmann
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Sociology. 28:733
One of the most distinguished figures in twentieth-century American politics, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, was at the center of virtually every major political issue of his day, offering a distinct voice unique in its prescience, scholarliness, and state