The purpose of this thesis was to examine the effects of the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling in the Winko (1999) case on the decision-making process of the British Columbia Review Board when it is charged with deciding whether or not to grant an absolute discharge to a not-criminally-responsible accused person. Results from the content analysis of 36 written B.C. Review Board decisions and 12 face-to-face interviews indicated that certain risk factors were mentioned more frequently post-Winko, such as medication compliance, insight into his/her mental illness, and community support. Although the Review Board’s intent is to make decisions that are therapeutic in nature, if an accused person receives an absolute discharge, the Board is no lo...
remands for fitness to stand trial and not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCR...
It is a fundamental principle of the Canadian criminal justice system that a person must be able to ...
ii Despite the checks and balances of our criminal justice system many cases of wrongful convictions...
This thesis provided up-to-date findings on the practices of the British Columbia Review Board, the ...
Within Canadian criminal law, the mental disorder defence grants exemptions from criminal liability...
In Canada, administrative tribunals exercise substantial authority in deciding the fate of individua...
The majority of individuals found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCRMD) i...
In the Canadian forensic mental health system, a person found Not Criminally Responsible on account ...
Canadians adjudicated Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder (NCR) are detained in...
The majority of individuals found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCRMD) i...
Under investigation in this study are accused persons found to have committed criminal acts while in...
Objective: To evaluate the impact in British Columbia of the 1992 Criminal Code of Canada amendments...
Despite the checks and balances of our criminal justice system many cases of wrongful convictions ha...
If someone cannot appreciate the nature/quality of their actions or know they were wrong, the Canadi...
Canadian legislation makes Review Boards (RBs) responsible for rendering dispositions for individual...
remands for fitness to stand trial and not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCR...
It is a fundamental principle of the Canadian criminal justice system that a person must be able to ...
ii Despite the checks and balances of our criminal justice system many cases of wrongful convictions...
This thesis provided up-to-date findings on the practices of the British Columbia Review Board, the ...
Within Canadian criminal law, the mental disorder defence grants exemptions from criminal liability...
In Canada, administrative tribunals exercise substantial authority in deciding the fate of individua...
The majority of individuals found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCRMD) i...
In the Canadian forensic mental health system, a person found Not Criminally Responsible on account ...
Canadians adjudicated Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder (NCR) are detained in...
The majority of individuals found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCRMD) i...
Under investigation in this study are accused persons found to have committed criminal acts while in...
Objective: To evaluate the impact in British Columbia of the 1992 Criminal Code of Canada amendments...
Despite the checks and balances of our criminal justice system many cases of wrongful convictions ha...
If someone cannot appreciate the nature/quality of their actions or know they were wrong, the Canadi...
Canadian legislation makes Review Boards (RBs) responsible for rendering dispositions for individual...
remands for fitness to stand trial and not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCR...
It is a fundamental principle of the Canadian criminal justice system that a person must be able to ...
ii Despite the checks and balances of our criminal justice system many cases of wrongful convictions...