The article examines the complex historical, ideological, psychological and political reasons that led in Italy to the abolition of the “dangerousness of the mentally ill” as a concept in ordinary psychiatric legislation through law no. 180 of 1978 while leaving it completely intact in penal legislation as regards the mentally ill perpetrators of crimes. The latter type of dangerousness has indeed been left in place also by the very recent law no. 9 of 2012 initiating the definitive superseding of the last psychiatric hospitals still operating in Italy after law no. 180, namely the secure units. The limitations and contradictions resulting both in practice and in principle from this glaring discrepancy are discussed and some possible soluti...
Through the reform law, and the experiences of change realized prior to the reform, Italian psychiat...
The history of asylum internment in Italy is an area of Trauma Studies which has yet to be sufficien...
This article aims to lay out an assessment of whether and when restraint use may be warranted in psy...
The article has as aim examine the development of the legislation on the mental health in the contex...
Background and Aims: The purpose is to highlight the legal and ethical principles that inspired the ...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
In 1978, Law 180 eliminated psychiatric Hospitals for implementing community and rehabilitative care...
According to Italian law 81/2014, social dangerousness derived only from individual personal charact...
The aim of this article is to describe the current situation of the Italian mental health system thi...
Law 180 eliminated psychiatric hospitals for the care of people with chronic psychosis in Italy. Aft...
Law 180/1978 determined the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals and the transition of public services t...
Italian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Reform La...
Abstract: The law that in 1978 reformed the psychiatric assistance in Italy, the well known "Law 180...
The Italian Parliament has recently made attempts to reform forensic mental health services in Italy...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
Through the reform law, and the experiences of change realized prior to the reform, Italian psychiat...
The history of asylum internment in Italy is an area of Trauma Studies which has yet to be sufficien...
This article aims to lay out an assessment of whether and when restraint use may be warranted in psy...
The article has as aim examine the development of the legislation on the mental health in the contex...
Background and Aims: The purpose is to highlight the legal and ethical principles that inspired the ...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
In 1978, Law 180 eliminated psychiatric Hospitals for implementing community and rehabilitative care...
According to Italian law 81/2014, social dangerousness derived only from individual personal charact...
The aim of this article is to describe the current situation of the Italian mental health system thi...
Law 180 eliminated psychiatric hospitals for the care of people with chronic psychosis in Italy. Aft...
Law 180/1978 determined the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals and the transition of public services t...
Italian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Reform La...
Abstract: The law that in 1978 reformed the psychiatric assistance in Italy, the well known "Law 180...
The Italian Parliament has recently made attempts to reform forensic mental health services in Italy...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
Through the reform law, and the experiences of change realized prior to the reform, Italian psychiat...
The history of asylum internment in Italy is an area of Trauma Studies which has yet to be sufficien...
This article aims to lay out an assessment of whether and when restraint use may be warranted in psy...