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Mental disorder and the law: A primer for legal and mental health professionalsMental disorder and the law: A primer for legal and mental health professionals

Mental disorder and the law: A primer for legal and mental health professionals

Hon Richard D. Schneider, Richard D. Schneider, Hy Bloom

About this book

"In response, a number of provinces have implemented "diversion" programs. These programs are designed to divert mentally disordered individuals back into the civil mental health care systems. At a federal level, the Parliament of Canada introduced sweeping changes to the Criminal Code in 1992. These changes were based on a growing appreciation that treating mentally ill offenders like other offenders was not in the interests of either the offenders or the public. The emphasis in the legislation and in the judicial decisions which have followed it is on achieving the twin goals of protecting the public and treating the mentally ill offender fairly and appropriately. This purpose of this book is to inform, promote understanding, and demystify. The book follows the logical and temporal sequence of the issues a mentally disordered accused is likely to encounter from arrest to sentencing, or in the case of an accused found not criminally responsible, until that point when he or she is absolutely discharged by a provincial or territorial review board. It provides a succinct overview of the key topics that judges, crown and defence counsel, and mental health providers are likely to encounter in their day-to-day work with mentally disordered offenders. It brings together psychiatric/clinical information with key legal principles, case law, and applicable statutory provisions; it thereby allows the reader to access relevant theoretical and practical information from the disciplines of both psychiatry and law. Collaboration between the two disciplines will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in facilitating the provision of service to this afflicted and invariably underserviced population."--pub. desc.

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OL Work ID
OL3111348W

Subjects

OffendersSocial lawSocial welfare & social servicesCanadaCriminal Law - GeneralCriminologyMental HealthLegal Reference / Law ProfessionInsanity (law), canadaCriminal procedure, canadaMentally ill offendersLegal status, lawsInsanity (Law)Criminal procedureMentally Ill PersonsLegislation & jurisprudenceExpert TestimonyInsanity Defense

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