Mental Disability Violence and Future Dangerousness

Mental Disability  Violence  and Future Dangerousness
Author: John Weston Parry
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2013-09-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781442224056

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When horrific acts of violence take place, events such as massacres in Boston, Newtown, CT, and Aurora, CO, people want answers. Who would commit such a thoughtless act of violence? What in their backgrounds could make them so inhumane, cruel, and evil? Often, people assume immediately that the perpetrator must have a mental disorder, and in some cases that does prove to be the case. But the assumption that most people with mental disorders are violent, prone to act out, and a threat to others and themselves, is clearly erroneous. Mental Disability, Violence, and Future Dangerousness thoroughly documents and explains how and why persons with mental disabilities who are perceived to be a future danger to others, the community, or themselves have become the most stigmatized, abused, and mistreated group in America, and what should be done to correct the resulting injustices. Each year state and federal governments incarcerate, deny treatment to, and otherwise deprive hundreds of thousands of Americans with mental disabilities of their fundamental rights, liberties, and freedoms— including on occasion their lives—based on unreliable and misleading predictions that they are likely to be dangerous in the future. Yet, due to an exaggerated fear of violence in our society, almost no one seems concerned about these injustices, which exclusively affect Americans who have been impaired by mental disorders and the lack of treatment, especially after they have been abused as children or injured in combat. Instead, we appear to be oblivious to these injustices or comfortable in allowing them to become worse. Here, John Weston Parry carefully delineates the mishandling of persons with mental disabilities by the criminal and civil justice systems, and illustrates the ways in which we can identify and remedy those injustices.

Mental Disability Law Evidence and Testimony

Mental Disability Law  Evidence  and Testimony
Author: John Parry,Eric York Drogin
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1590318323

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This new book written by ABA Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law Director, John Parry, J.D. and forensic psychologist, Eric Y. Drogin, J.D., Ph.D., Manual has been formatted and written to guide lawyers, judges, law students, and forensic and other mental disability professionals through the maze of civil and criminal laws, standards, and evidentiary pitfalls, and forensic practices that characterize this area of the law. Moreover, it summarizes what empirical evidence exists to support or raise concerns about these legal standards and forensic practices when they are introduced in the courtroom.

Mental Disability and the Death Penalty

Mental Disability and the Death Penalty
Author: Michael L. Perlin
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781442200562

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Michael Perlin shows how the administration of the death penalty deprives persons with mental disabilities of their constitutional rights, and how trial courts and prosecutors consciously flaunt the law. Using real life examples, he brings this often overlooked situation to light and calls for immediate change.

Civil Mental Disability Law Evidence and Testimony

Civil Mental Disability Law  Evidence and Testimony
Author: John Parry
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2010
Genre: Attorney and client
ISBN: 160442799X

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Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law

Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law
Author: Linda Tashbook
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2018-11-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190622220

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When a loved one with mental illness comes into contact with the law, trying to advocate for them can be an overwhelming and frustrating endeavor. Mental illness adds a layer of complexity to legal processes, and the justice system can be downright bewildering, even for the most well-intentioned. How can families find out if their loved one is being mistreated or ignored, and how can they make sense of their rights under various laws and regulations? Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law offers the nuts-and-bolts legal information and problem-solving steps families need. This accessible resource explains how common legal issues uniquely impact people with various forms of mental illness and what family members can do to help. Readers will learn how to - help protect a loved one's job, housing, or medical care - participate in hearings about guardianship, involuntary commitment, bankruptcy, and more - assist in making financial arrangements - navigate federal laws surrounding the Family and Medical Leave Act, HIPAA, disability claims, and workers' compensation - steer criminal proceedings away from jail and toward treatment Beyond the legal system, this book also guides readers in interacting with officials and authorities, lobbying for better laws, and working with local governments towards improving policies that affect those with mental illness. Complete with real-world examples, Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law provides practical advice and eases the feelings of isolation that often accompany loving someone with mental illness.

50 Years after Deinstitutionalization

50 Years after Deinstitutionalization
Author: Brea L. Perry
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781785604027

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This volume will examine deinstitutionalization’s legacies approximately 50 years after reintegration began. It will highlight pressing issues around mental health treatment, social and health policy, and the lived experiences of those coping with mental illness that were or continue to be significantly influenced by deinstitutionalization reforms.

Mad Or Bad A Critical Approach to Counselling and Forensic Psychology

Mad Or Bad   A Critical Approach to Counselling and Forensic Psychology
Author: Andreas Vossler,Catriona Havard,Graham Pike,Meg-John Barker,Bianca Raabe
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781473968363

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A cutting-edge text that provides a comprehensive introduction to mental health problems and criminal behaviour, this book explores the link between mental health and criminality and considers the most common and effective therapeutic approaches for working with offenders and victims of crime. · Part 1 explores the predominant tensions between forensic and therapeutic agendas; · Part 2 considers how criminal and ‘insane’ identities and careers may be considered gendered, classed, culturally and age-dependent experiences, and be related to power and oppression; · Part 3 examines issues around sex and sexuality in forensic and therapeutic settings; · Part 4 introduces a range of therapeutic approaches for working with offenders and victims of crime; · Part 5 covers forensic and therapeutic practices, including programmes for the prevention of both mental health issues and offending. Edited by an expert team from the Open University and written by a broad range of contributors, this book draws on a wealth of experience in this popular subject area. It will be a key text for students of forensic psychology, counselling and psychotherapy, and for health and social care professionals working in therapeutic and forensic settings.

Criminal Mental Health and Disability Law Evidence and Testimony

Criminal Mental Health and Disability Law  Evidence and Testimony
Author: John Parry
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1604423412

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