This report identifies key statutory provisions that we recommend be amended, a description of our findings based on interviews with stakeholders, legislative history of the Alaska statutes, reviews of national best practices and, where applicable, information about emerging areas in national mental health law for Alaska to consider in creating new law. Our recommendations are based in large part on significant advances in law and medicine in the understanding and treatment of mental illness that have occurred in the years since Alaska last made significant and substantive reforms to its criminal and civil mental health statutes. It is important to note that proper implementation of many of the suggested reforms will require significant all...
The legislature asked for this report when it created the Anchorage Felony DUI Court and the Bethel ...
In this Article, we present the findings of our study on the improvement of public health law in Ala...
As of 1975, Alaska’s criminal laws were based primarily on Oregon criminal statutes as they existed ...
This report identifies key statutory provisions that we recommend be amended, a description of our f...
Until 1980, criminal defendants found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity...
Currently, Alaska law enforcement agencies do not obtain data on four noncriminal categories prohibi...
While other jurisdictions use guilty but mentally ill as a compromise verdict to fill the gap betwe...
The Winter 2002 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum focuses on mental health and the justice system, ...
Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018The Pretrial Enforcement Division (PED) ...
This article concentrates on one vital issue: to what extent are differences in treatment justified ...
This updates the article which appears on pp. 5–8 of the Summer 2017 print edition.Patients experien...
This release includes a full report, "Adverse Childhood Experiences, Intimate Partner Violence, and ...
The American Bar Association\u27s revision of its Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards ( Standar...
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS FOR LAW, MENTAL HEALTH, AND MENTAL DISORDER INTERACTIONS. 1. The Newly Emergin...
At an event recognizing the 10th anniversary of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (M...
The legislature asked for this report when it created the Anchorage Felony DUI Court and the Bethel ...
In this Article, we present the findings of our study on the improvement of public health law in Ala...
As of 1975, Alaska’s criminal laws were based primarily on Oregon criminal statutes as they existed ...
This report identifies key statutory provisions that we recommend be amended, a description of our f...
Until 1980, criminal defendants found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity...
Currently, Alaska law enforcement agencies do not obtain data on four noncriminal categories prohibi...
While other jurisdictions use guilty but mentally ill as a compromise verdict to fill the gap betwe...
The Winter 2002 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum focuses on mental health and the justice system, ...
Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018The Pretrial Enforcement Division (PED) ...
This article concentrates on one vital issue: to what extent are differences in treatment justified ...
This updates the article which appears on pp. 5–8 of the Summer 2017 print edition.Patients experien...
This release includes a full report, "Adverse Childhood Experiences, Intimate Partner Violence, and ...
The American Bar Association\u27s revision of its Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards ( Standar...
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS FOR LAW, MENTAL HEALTH, AND MENTAL DISORDER INTERACTIONS. 1. The Newly Emergin...
At an event recognizing the 10th anniversary of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (M...
The legislature asked for this report when it created the Anchorage Felony DUI Court and the Bethel ...
In this Article, we present the findings of our study on the improvement of public health law in Ala...
As of 1975, Alaska’s criminal laws were based primarily on Oregon criminal statutes as they existed ...