GUIDE TO MENTAL DISORDER LAW IN CANADIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

GUIDE TO MENTAL DISORDER LAW IN CANADIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Author: MICHAEL. DAVIES
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0433503696

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The Forensic Mental Health System in Ontario

The Forensic Mental Health System in Ontario
Author: Shannon Bettridge,Howard Barbaree,Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Publsiher: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1770526277

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People who have a mental illness and who come in contact with the law have special needs. The mental health system or the criminal justice system alone cannot always meet those needs. The forensic mental health system is the place where the mental health system and the criminal justice system meet. The forensic mental health system can be confusing for people who have a mental illness. The legal system can be intimidating and a client's freedom may be limited. Many new people may suddenly become involved in the client's life, including police, lawyers, judges, doctors and members of review boards. This guide is designed to help clients and their families find their way through this system. The guide: outlines who works in the forensic mental health system describes what happens inside this system, and what a forensic assessment is explains what the Ontario Review Board is discusses accepting or refusingtreatment explores living in a forensic mental health setting discusses family involvement. This unique and important guide will be useful to anyone involved in the forensic mental health system, including clients and their families, police officers, lawyers, patient advocates, doctors and other professionals."

The Forensic Mental Health System in Ontario

The Forensic Mental Health System in Ontario
Author: Shannon Bettridge,H. E. Barbaree
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY
ISBN: 0888687303

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People who have a mental illness and who come in contact with the law have special needs. The mental health system or the criminal justice system alone cannot always meet those needs. The forensic mental health system is the place where the mental health system and the criminal justice system meet. The forensic mental health system can be confusing for people who have a mental illness. The legal system can be intimidating and a client's freedom may be limited. Many new people may suddenly become involved in the client's life, including police, lawyers, judges, doctors and members of review boards. This guide is designed to help clients and their families find their way through this system. The guide: outlines who works in the forensic mental health system describes what happens inside this system, and what a forensic assessment is explains what the Ontario Review Board is discusses accepting or refusing treatment explores living in a forensic mental health setting discusses family involvement. This unique and important guide will be useful to anyone involved in the forensic mental health system, including clients and their families, police officers, lawyers, patient advocates, doctors and other professionals.

A Practical Guide to Mental Health and the Law in Ontario

A Practical Guide to Mental Health and the Law in Ontario
Author: Katharine Byrick,Barbara Walker-Renshaw,Ontario Hospital Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2009
Genre: Informed consent (Medical law)
ISBN: 0886213266

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CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY

CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
Author: Laurence Miller
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 798
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780398087166

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Criminal psychology is the application of the principles of normal and abnormal psychology to the understanding, prediction, and control of criminal behavior. Criminal Psychology: Nature, Nurture, Culture provides an in-depth yet readable introduction to the foundations of criminal psychology as it is understood and practiced from the classroom to the courtroom. The book is organized into five sections. Part I examines the nature and origins of criminal behavior. These chapters outline the role of psychology in the criminal justice system, and review the biology, psychology, and sociology of crime to develop a naturalistic model of criminal behavior that can guide theory and practice in law enforcement, criminal justice, and forensic evaluation. Part II examines the major classes of mental disorder that may be associated with criminal behavior, including psychotic disorders, mood disorders, organic brain syndromes, substance abuse, and personality disorders. Each chapter consists of a description of the syndrome, followed by applications to law enforcement, criminal justice, and forensic mental health issues of competency, sanity, and criminal culpability. Part III deals with death. Topics include homicide, serial murder, mass homicide, workplace and school violence, and terrorism. Part IV covers sexual offenses and crimes within the family, including rape and sexual assault, sex crimes against children, child battery, domestic violence, and family homicide. Part V discusses the psychological dynamics of a variety of common crimes, such as stalking and harassment, theft and robbery, gang violence, organized crime, arson, hate crimes, victimology, the psychology of corrections, and the death penalty. Each chapter contains explanatory tables and sidebars that illustrate the chapter’s main topic with examples from real-life cases and the media, and explore controversies surrounding particular issues in criminal psychology, such as criminal profiling, sexual predator laws, dealing with children who kill, psychotherapy with incarcerated offenders, and the use of “designer defenses” in court. Grounded in thorough scholarship and written in a crisp, engaging style, this volume is the definitive handbook and reference source for forensic psychologists, mental health practitioners, attorneys, judges, law enforcement professionals, and military personnel. It will also serve as an authoritative core text for courses in forensic psychology, criminology, and criminal justice practice.

Law and Mental Disorder

Law and Mental Disorder
Author: Richard D. Schneider,Hy Bloom
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1422
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1552211509

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Law and Mental Disorder: A Comprehensive and Practical Approach is an encyclopedic medico-legal overview of forensics issues. With 60 chapters, and over 50 contributors, the topics range from an introduction to the legal system for psychiatrists, to pharmacological treatments for sex offenders, to the pathways to conduct disorder amongst children. The book has been written for a professional audience of psychiatrists, resident psychiatrists, and related heath professionals as well as legal professionals (judges, lawyers), and justice system professionals.

Mental Health and Criminal Justice

Mental Health and Criminal Justice
Author: Anne F. Segal,L. Thomas Winfree,Stan Friedman
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2018-09-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781543802948

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In this student-friendly text, a team of respected scholars balances practical knowledge of how the mental healthcare system operates in conjunction with the criminal justice system, with an analytical framework that looks at how the quality of that collaboration is reflected in the issues, processes and outcomes of both institutions. Professors and students will benefit from an accessible new text that informs and explores: The role of mental healthcare law and procedure in the criminal justice system How mentally ill clients are processed through the criminal justice system Mental healthcare terms, resources, and treatment programs Contemporary issues in mental health and criminal justice, such as the treatment of mentally ill juveniles inside the criminal justice system, and lack of full access to mental healthcare for at-risk groups Discussion of systemic interface and entropy, two central themes to guide student analysis of issues and examples drawn from real life Mental Health and Criminal Justice is designed with a wealth of features for study and review, including: Learning Objectives Framing the Issues Prologues and Epilogues that frame issues and provide vivid examples Key Terms, highlighted in the text and defined in the Glossary Text boxes that expand on points of interest Summary and Chapter Review Questions at the end of each chapter

The Annotated Ontario Mental Health Statutes 5 e

The Annotated Ontario Mental Health Statutes  5 e
Author: Richard D. Schneider,Lora Patton
Publsiher: Irwin Law
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-06-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1552216306

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Annotated Ontario Mental Health Statutes 5e is an up-to-date source of legislation and analysis in the area of mental health for Ontario. It now contains the mental health provisions in Part XX.1 of the Criminal Code. The format is easy to use and places the caselaw annotations and commentary adjacent to the related legislative provisions.