At present, if people with mental disorders appear before the criminal courts in Ireland, unless they are unfit for trial or not guilty by reason of insanity, the system governing their case will be the general one which applies to all criminal cases. In recent decades, a number of other common law jurisdictions have begun to set up mental health courts as a means of diverting some people with mental disorders from the criminal justice system and into more appropriate treatment. This article begins with a review of the background to mental health courts, focusing on the concept of diversion from the criminal justice system and the role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence theory as an inspiration for the establishment of mental health courts. The m...
In the UK the notion of diverting people suffering from mental disorders from the criminal justice s...
This article explores the regulation of people with mental illness who are accused of committing min...
This article considers the application of therapeutic jurisprudence principles in the context of the...
Recent years have seen a growth in the number of specialist courts operating in Australia, including...
Court diversion schemes have been running for a decade in New Zealand and are increasing in number i...
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which curr...
The substantial number of persons with mental illness encountered in many sectors of the criminal ju...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
In this thesis I investigate how the Canadian criminal justice system handles persons with mental di...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Aim:Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) may present as neuropsychiatric problems as well as impairmen...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
Mental health courts (MHCs) have emerged as one option to address the needs of people with severe me...
In the UK the notion of diverting people suffering from mental disorders from the criminal justice s...
This article explores the regulation of people with mental illness who are accused of committing min...
This article considers the application of therapeutic jurisprudence principles in the context of the...
Recent years have seen a growth in the number of specialist courts operating in Australia, including...
Court diversion schemes have been running for a decade in New Zealand and are increasing in number i...
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which curr...
The substantial number of persons with mental illness encountered in many sectors of the criminal ju...
The emergence of mental health courts in the 1990s is due to the high prevalence of mentally ill per...
In this thesis I investigate how the Canadian criminal justice system handles persons with mental di...
Diversion programs are initiatives in which persons with serious mental illness who are involved wit...
Aim:Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) may present as neuropsychiatric problems as well as impairmen...
This analysis is concerned with understanding the facets of criminal justice diversion programs that...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
The need to develop specialized judicial processes to deal with offenders with mental illnesses is n...
Mental health courts (MHCs) have emerged as one option to address the needs of people with severe me...
In the UK the notion of diverting people suffering from mental disorders from the criminal justice s...
This article explores the regulation of people with mental illness who are accused of committing min...
This article considers the application of therapeutic jurisprudence principles in the context of the...