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Canadian Landmark Cases in Forensic Mental Health [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 430 g, 7 figures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487525044
  • ISBN-13: 9781487525040
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 430 g, 7 figures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487525044
  • ISBN-13: 9781487525040

This book provides in-depth discussions of the political and social contexts surrounding key cases in forensic mental health.



High profile legal cases involving individuals with mental health challenges often involve complex issues that confront previous decisions of the courts, influence or change existing social policies, and ultimately have a profound impact on the daily practice of mental health professionals and the lives of their patients. Providing in-depth context into milestone cases in forensic mental health, this book addresses issues such as the confidentiality of mental health records, criminal responsibility, fitness to stand trial, the right of individuals to refuse mental health treatment, and the duty of mental health practitioners to warn and protect individuals who may be at risk of harm at the hands of a patient. The authors explore the social and political context in which these cases occurred, incorporating court decisions, contemporaneous media articles, and legal reviews in the analysis.

Graham Glancy and Cheryl Regehr, who are experts in the field of Forensic Psychiatry, draw upon their own practice, in addition to scholarly literature, to describe the impact of the decisions rendered by the courts in the area of mental health, and offer practical guidelines for professionals working at the interface of law and mental health.

List of Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgments ix
1 Landmark Cases and Canadian Law
3(25)
2 Expert Testimony
28(24)
3 The Insanity Defence
52(20)
4 Criminal Responsibility
72(21)
5 Clarifying Wrongfulness
93(15)
6 Voluntariness and Intent
108(28)
7 Fitness to Stand Trial
136(17)
8 Access to Treatment Records
153(23)
9 Duty to Warn and Protect
176(17)
10 Consent to Treatment
193(18)
11 Assessing Damages
211(22)
References 233(28)
Case Index 261(2)
General Index 263
Graham Glancy is an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry and the Director of Forensic Psychiatry at the University of Toronto.



Cheryl Regehr is a professor in the Faculty of Social Work, with cross-appointments to the Faculty of Law and the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Toronto.