Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence

Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 638
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ISBN-10 : 9781351926263
ISBN-13 : 1351926268
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Book Synopsis Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence by : Kate Diesfeld

Download or read book Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence written by Kate Diesfeld and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-05-08 with total page 638 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: International developments within the last twenty years have demonstrated controversial shifts in treatment for people with mental illnesses and the care of persons with intellectual disabilities. These shifts have been apparent in an emphasis on deinstitutionalization, increased scrutiny of detention and discharge decisions and, in some countries, in enforced treatment and care in the community. As we become increasingly conscious of the political and moral dimensions of civil commitment, these concerns are reflected in the professional literature, but this does not often enough focus on issues of clinical and legal principle, nor is it in a form which encourages comparative analysis. This collection draws on contributors from the UK, the USA, Australia, the Netherlands, Canada and New Zealand, who share a commitment to evaluating whether the civil detention processes protect the liberty, dignity and justice interests of those with mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities. The book is written from a therapeutic jurisprudence perspective and poses a number of questions with international application, such as: Are more categories of people being detained? Is involuntary detention serving new purposes? Are different forms of detention gaining credence and being more widely utilized? And, are admission decisions and review of detention decisions transparent, consistent, and just?


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