This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection between societal views of mental illness and the legal system. The author asserts that changing social perceptions of mental illness certainly affect legal outcomes and commitment levels, but the degree remains unknown. This article explores the above two topics through the framework of the Circuit Court \u27split\u27 regarding the Constitutional rights of persons committed to state mental health institutions. A main facet of the \u27split\u27 is centered on the Circuits\u27 disagreement about whether or not all mentally ill patients committed to institutions deserve the same Constitutional protections
This article is a reaction paper to a previous article published in The Synapse 2014 Volume 13 Issue...
Traditionally, the power of the state has included the power to commit mentally ill citizens to psyc...
The rights revolution, sparked by the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of former C...
This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection be...
This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection be...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
The law insists on maintaining mental disorder as a predicate for a wide array of legal provisions, ...
The argument presented in this article is that a new role has been developing in law which can and s...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
The issues surrounding the legal responsibility of caring for and maintaining a person with a mental...
This article describes recent devel-opments in mental health laws in the United States, especially a...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
This article concentrates on one vital issue: to what extent are differences in treatment justified ...
In this Article, I provide additional support for my recent proposal* to extend federal mental healt...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
This article is a reaction paper to a previous article published in The Synapse 2014 Volume 13 Issue...
Traditionally, the power of the state has included the power to commit mentally ill citizens to psyc...
The rights revolution, sparked by the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of former C...
This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection be...
This article begins and ends with a call for more empirical research to understand the connection be...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
The law insists on maintaining mental disorder as a predicate for a wide array of legal provisions, ...
The argument presented in this article is that a new role has been developing in law which can and s...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
The issues surrounding the legal responsibility of caring for and maintaining a person with a mental...
This article describes recent devel-opments in mental health laws in the United States, especially a...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
This article concentrates on one vital issue: to what extent are differences in treatment justified ...
In this Article, I provide additional support for my recent proposal* to extend federal mental healt...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
This article is a reaction paper to a previous article published in The Synapse 2014 Volume 13 Issue...
Traditionally, the power of the state has included the power to commit mentally ill citizens to psyc...
The rights revolution, sparked by the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of former C...