In American jurisprudence, two justifications have traditionally been put forth to support the government\u27s social control of persons with mental illness: police power and parens patriae. As public mental hospitals became less available as loci in which to exercise these functions, governments sought alternative means to achieve the same ends. One prominent but quite controversial means is involuntary outpatient treatment (IOT). While the concerns about IOT have been myriad, one often alluded to but never documented is that of net-widening. That is, once IOT became available, it would be applied to an ever greater number of individuals, progressively expanding the margins of the designated population to whom it is applied, despite the ...
Mass shootings, such as the killing of school children and staff in Newtown, Connecticut, have provi...
3An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without con...
An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without cons...
One means to address some of the unintended consequences of the shift of treatment for individuals w...
Involuntary outpatient treatment (IOT) is used as a tool to promote stability among people with psyc...
Outpatient commitment (OPC), a major form of involuntary community-based treatment, has evolved in t...
Involuntary outpatient treatment (IOT) is used as a tool to promote stability among people with psyc...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Treating people with mental disorder without their consent always has been the defining human rights...
Over the recent years, increased attention has been paid to non-compliance by mentally disordered pa...
A recent survey of state statutes for outpatient commitment (Torrey and Kaplan, 1995) indicates that...
Commitment to outpatient psychiatric treatment evolved in the courts to protect patients ' righ...
A quasi-experimental study of involuntary outpatient treatment in Massachusetts is described and ana...
We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of interest in outpatient commitment. In part, enthusiasm fo...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
Mass shootings, such as the killing of school children and staff in Newtown, Connecticut, have provi...
3An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without con...
An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without cons...
One means to address some of the unintended consequences of the shift of treatment for individuals w...
Involuntary outpatient treatment (IOT) is used as a tool to promote stability among people with psyc...
Outpatient commitment (OPC), a major form of involuntary community-based treatment, has evolved in t...
Involuntary outpatient treatment (IOT) is used as a tool to promote stability among people with psyc...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Treating people with mental disorder without their consent always has been the defining human rights...
Over the recent years, increased attention has been paid to non-compliance by mentally disordered pa...
A recent survey of state statutes for outpatient commitment (Torrey and Kaplan, 1995) indicates that...
Commitment to outpatient psychiatric treatment evolved in the courts to protect patients ' righ...
A quasi-experimental study of involuntary outpatient treatment in Massachusetts is described and ana...
We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of interest in outpatient commitment. In part, enthusiasm fo...
This paper reviews the debate over civil commitment to outpatient settings of people with mental ill...
Mass shootings, such as the killing of school children and staff in Newtown, Connecticut, have provi...
3An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without con...
An involuntary treatment order (ITO) allows a person to be treated for a mental illness without cons...