TREATMENT OF MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS
PUNISHMENT/TREATMENT OF MENTALLY
ILL OFFENDERS This research paper discusses and compares similarities and differences in the handling (punishment and/or ....
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Mentally Ill Criminal Offenders
.... Mentally
ill offenders are defined herein with respect to the legal as opposed to the psychological or psychiatric definition. As ....
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Involuntary Commitment: The civil rights of the mental health ...
.... jail or prison. California spends more than $300 million annually to arrest and prosecute mentally
ill offenders. The state spends ....
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Mentally Ill & Crime
.... A guides to the new laws regarding mentally
ill offenders. http://www.metrokc. gov/dchs/mhd/miofaq.htm, 1999, 1-2. The mentally
ill homeless. ....
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Insanity defense
.... for minor offenses such as shoplifting and assaulting a police officer -- unfortunate but predictable occurrences when mentally
ill offenders are repeatedly ....
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ISAAC RAY This research paper summarizes the li
.... Ray's efforts to humanize the treatment accorded to mentally
ill offenders in the criminal courts was commendable and undoubtedly ahead of his (and perhaps our ....
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Treatment of Offenders
.... In addition, it appears that society is
ill at ease in dealing with criminality, yet .... may be due less to their content than to the nature of
offenders in the ....
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Decriminalizing some classes of Drugs
.... criminals in order to incarcerate non-violent marijuana smokers and other drug
offenders. .... Joanna McKee provided it to gravely
ill patients--verified by a phone ....
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Legally Mandated Treatment Programs
.... Treatment of non-incarcerated sexually compulsive/addictive
offenders in an integrated, multimodal .... or she demonstrates that he or she is no longer mentally
ill. ....
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Private Prisons
.... of the
offenders by locking them up in order to protect the public. However, prisons with their prison subculture only spawn hardened criminals who are
ill- ....
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Alternative Corrections Policies for Elderly Felons
.... such services, and over half of all states have laws in place for the early release of terminally
ill inmates excluding sex
offenders (American Corrections ....
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Substance Abuse
.... for example, the approach was used successfully for veterans, the mentally
ill, both criminal and non-criminal adolescent substance abusers and DWI
offenders. ....
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Gangs Overview
.... significantly in recent years in response to the recognition that many juvenile
offenders can be .... a community problem that is as much a form of social
ill as it ....
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Insanity in Criminal Law
.... Mentally
ill people are treated specially because insanity is thought to destroy these .... as a defense does not inhibit the restraint of
offenders, supports the ....
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Alternative Sentencing
.... It has been shown as well that the existing system is
ill-equipped to .... longer prison terms and less flexible release terms for certain classes of
offenders. ....
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LIBRARY THEFT This research paper examines the
.... mailings to persons failing to return books, the withdrawal of library passes of proven
offenders and comprehensive risk .... 93-c 20039, 1993 WL 248201 (ND
Ill. ....
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Against Capital Punishment
.... panic, or, some people who commit violent crimes are highly unstable or mentally
ill. .... The report also notes that those
offenders who plan serious crimes in a ....
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Dealing with Violent Criminal Behavior
.... Some
offenders, could, then undergo rehabilitation, while others suffer a criminogenic effect .... These tendencies bode
ill for the woman who finds herself in an ....
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The Juvenile Justice System
.... greatly governed by such community pressure, for good or
ill, and often .... attitudes have remained constant within the system--youthful
offenders have different ....
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Exclusionary Zoning Introduction History an
.... The study was focused on group homes that house or care for the mentally
ill, juvenile
offenders, and recovering alcoholics, and/or drug users. ....
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FLORIDA'S BAKER ACT
.... Baker Act is preferable from the standpoint of the mentally
ill to the .... forensic' or criminal patients, mostly MDSOs (mentally disabled sex
offenders) and ISTs ....
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Impact of Juvenile Transfer on Adult Court Processes
.... Adult
offenders who are sentenced after a guilty verdict do have .... of sanctions, recidivism, loss of rehabilitative opportunities, the potential
ill effects of ....
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The Impact of Juvenile Transfer on Adult Court Process
.... Adult
offenders who are sentenced after a guilty verdict do have .... of sanctions, recidivism, loss of rehabilitative opportunities, the potential
ill effects of ....
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Forensic Social Workers
.... clients include juvenile
offenders, substance abusers, batterers and the victims, abused children or those in custodial battles and mentally
ill clients who ....
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RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT
.... Residential treatment is needed for mentally retarded persons, ex-
offenders, substance abusers, children, adolescents, and mentally
ill adults (Budson, 1994 ....
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Criminal Justice Group Therapy
.... it is likely any form of rehabilitation therapy will fall short of its potential, "Rehabilitation of
offenders will only be .... Charles C. Thomas Publishers,
ILL. ....
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Problems with the Insanity Defense
.... insanity defense produced a new verdict, "Guilty but mentally
ill" (GBMI). .... is not necessarily the truth: Insanity findings are not reduced,
offenders are more ....
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Juvenile Crime System
.... belief that children should be treated separately from adult
offenders@ (p. 325 .... populations (especially juveniles who are very young, mentally
ill or mentally ....
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MENTAL ILLNESS AS A CAUSE OF VIOLENCE
.... in the 1960s, found that the arrest rate of the mentally
ill was higher .... Between 10 and 70 percent of violent
offenders claim amnesia for their crimes; this may ....
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Illegal Drugs in American Life
.... into patterns of criminality that are more acute, dynamic, and enduring than those of other
offenders. .... Most drugs exert their
ill effects through addiction. ....
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