The shift to dangerousness-oriented civil commitment criteria has led to speculation that mentally ill persons who do not meet those criteria are being hospitalized under criminal commitment statutes. Using data on patients\u27 psychiatric symptoms at admission to a state hospital in Massachusetts, the authors retrospectively assessed whether patients charged with minor criminal offenses who were committed for evaluation of competence to stand trial would have met civil commitment criteria. The data suggest that most mentally ill patients who were criminally committed could have been civilly committed. However, a relatively greater proportion of persons with substance abuse, mental retardation, or other conditions who did not meet civil com...
Why rates of civil commitment appear to vary substantially across states is unknown. This study desc...
This commentary reflects my 35 years of working with civil commitment statutes, first in Alaska, the...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
The study examined judges\u27 reasons for ordering pretrial forensic evaluation instead of civil com...
The authors examined the records for 1975 of 87 pretrial commitments to Worcester State Hospital und...
A study at a large urban psychiatric hospital in Pennsylvania evaluated whether the state\u27s dange...
Mental health clinicians are increasingly held civilly liable for the dangerous acts of their psychi...
In one of its most controversial decisions to date, United States v Comstock, the Roberts Court uphe...
The current debate over the “police powers” versus parens patniae rationales for involuntary hospita...
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with serious mental illness. Of them, thousands experienc...
interpreted to assert that dangerousness is a constitutional requirement for civil commitment. This ...
Proponents of return to a "need for treatment" standard for civil commitment contend that the curren...
A growing number of individuals with mental illness are receiving psychiatric treatment in the crimi...
A reliable prototype index, Three Ratings of Involuntary Admissibility (TRIAD), was developed to ref...
The imposition of substantive and procedural protections in the civil commitment process thirty year...
Why rates of civil commitment appear to vary substantially across states is unknown. This study desc...
This commentary reflects my 35 years of working with civil commitment statutes, first in Alaska, the...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...
The study examined judges\u27 reasons for ordering pretrial forensic evaluation instead of civil com...
The authors examined the records for 1975 of 87 pretrial commitments to Worcester State Hospital und...
A study at a large urban psychiatric hospital in Pennsylvania evaluated whether the state\u27s dange...
Mental health clinicians are increasingly held civilly liable for the dangerous acts of their psychi...
In one of its most controversial decisions to date, United States v Comstock, the Roberts Court uphe...
The current debate over the “police powers” versus parens patniae rationales for involuntary hospita...
Every year, millions of Americans struggle with serious mental illness. Of them, thousands experienc...
interpreted to assert that dangerousness is a constitutional requirement for civil commitment. This ...
Proponents of return to a "need for treatment" standard for civil commitment contend that the curren...
A growing number of individuals with mental illness are receiving psychiatric treatment in the crimi...
A reliable prototype index, Three Ratings of Involuntary Admissibility (TRIAD), was developed to ref...
The imposition of substantive and procedural protections in the civil commitment process thirty year...
Why rates of civil commitment appear to vary substantially across states is unknown. This study desc...
This commentary reflects my 35 years of working with civil commitment statutes, first in Alaska, the...
When a dangerously mentally ill person is in need of in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, the app...