Few issues stir public interest, or generate as much controversy, as the verdict of Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder (NCR). Even though very few living with mental illness ever come into conflict with the law, three prominent cases recently prompted changes to Canada’s criminal justice system. This retrospective, mixed methods study analyzed coverage of these cases from four national news media services between 2008 and 2015, and how they were portrayed. Six major themes emerged: feelings of victimization; tough-on-crime attitudes; perceived injustice; trial by public opinion; a hierarchy of human rights; and negative stereotypes. Although two-thirds of stories conveyed a neutral tone, there were limited perspectives...
If someone cannot appreciate the nature/quality of their actions or know they were wrong, the Canadi...
In Canada, individuals accused of a criminal offence can raise a defence of Not Criminally Responsib...
Mental illness is one of the main reasons for disability in the western world with one in five indiv...
Media critics argue that mentally ill offenders are uniquely sensationalised in the press and portra...
Media coverage about people affected by mental illness is an area of research that is extensively ex...
On May 9, 2006, a Senate Committee report entitled "Out of the Shadows at Last" was published, highl...
abstract: This thesis examines youth with mental health disorders in the juvenile justice system, an...
The media rarely reports on Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder (NCRMD) cases b...
This article examines the relationship between mental disorder and criminality in Canada from the co...
Background: Mental health issues (MHI) had gained much concern in Hong Kong after series of tragedie...
It is a fundamental principle of the Canadian criminal justice system that a person must be able to ...
Objective: To provide a detailed picture of the extent, nature and quality of portrayal of mental he...
The media creates and sustains knowledge about socially relevant issues such as crime, mental illnes...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
Mentally ill individuals who have committed an offence arguably comprise one of the most stigmatized...
If someone cannot appreciate the nature/quality of their actions or know they were wrong, the Canadi...
In Canada, individuals accused of a criminal offence can raise a defence of Not Criminally Responsib...
Mental illness is one of the main reasons for disability in the western world with one in five indiv...
Media critics argue that mentally ill offenders are uniquely sensationalised in the press and portra...
Media coverage about people affected by mental illness is an area of research that is extensively ex...
On May 9, 2006, a Senate Committee report entitled "Out of the Shadows at Last" was published, highl...
abstract: This thesis examines youth with mental health disorders in the juvenile justice system, an...
The media rarely reports on Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder (NCRMD) cases b...
This article examines the relationship between mental disorder and criminality in Canada from the co...
Background: Mental health issues (MHI) had gained much concern in Hong Kong after series of tragedie...
It is a fundamental principle of the Canadian criminal justice system that a person must be able to ...
Objective: To provide a detailed picture of the extent, nature and quality of portrayal of mental he...
The media creates and sustains knowledge about socially relevant issues such as crime, mental illnes...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
Mentally ill individuals who have committed an offence arguably comprise one of the most stigmatized...
If someone cannot appreciate the nature/quality of their actions or know they were wrong, the Canadi...
In Canada, individuals accused of a criminal offence can raise a defence of Not Criminally Responsib...
Mental illness is one of the main reasons for disability in the western world with one in five indiv...