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245 04 The evolution of mental health law /|cedited by Lynda E. 
       Frost and Richard J. Bonnie. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c[2001] 
264  4 |c©2001 
300    xiv, 336 pages ;|c26 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The law and public policy 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 00 |gIntroduction /|rLinda E. Frost,|rRichard J. Bonnie --
       |tMental health law and American society.|tPromises to 
       keep, miles to go: mental health law since 1972 /|rRobert 
       A. Burt --|tThree strands of mental health law: 
       developmental mileposts /|rRichard J. Bonnie --|tLaw and 
       ethics in mental health care.|tResearch participants with 
       mental disabilities: the more things change /|rRebecca 
       Dresser --|tFrom Constitution to contracts: mental 
       disability law at the turn of the century /|rJohn Petrila 
       --|tFinancing public mental health services: beyond 
       managed care /|rJoseph J. Bevilacqua --|tLaw and 
       psychiatry in Russia: looking backward and forward /
       |rSvetlana V. Polubinskaya --|tResponsibility and 
       punishment.|tFrom Sikora to Hendricks: mental disorder and
       criminal responsibility /|rStephen J. Morse --|tWhy 
       juvenile justice will survive its centennial /|rThomas 
       Grisso --|tPsychiatry and the death penalty: a view from 
       the front lines /|rSeymour L. Halleck --|tAdvancing 
       knowledge and expertise.|tViolence risk assessment: a 
       quarter century of research /|rJohn Monahan,|rHenry J. 
       Steadman --|tCommunity forensic evaluation: trends and 
       reflections on the Virginia experience /|rGary Hawk,|rW. 
       Lawrence Fitch --|tPsychoanalysis: past, present, and 
       future contributions to the law /|rElyn R. Saks --
       |tPsychiatric evidence at criminal trials: a 25-year 
       retrospective /|rChristopher Slobogin --|tTherapeutic     
       jurisprudence.|gThe|tDevelopment of therapeutic 
       jurisprudence from theory to practice /|rDavid B. Wexler -
       -|gThe|tCivil commitment hearing: applying the law 
       therapeutically /|rBruce J. Winick --|gAfterword: The
       |tEvolution of mental health law: a retrospective 
       assessment /|rRichard J. Bonnie. 
650  0 Mental health laws|zUnited States. 
650  0 Insanity (Law)|zUnited States. 
650  0 Forensic psychiatry|zUnited States. 
650 12 Legislation, Medical|zUnited States. 
650 12 Intellectual Disability|zUnited States. 
650 22 Forensic Psychiatry|zUnited States. 
650 22 Mental Disorders|zUnited States. 
700 1  Frost, Lynda E. 
700 1  Bonnie, Richard J. 
830  0 Law and public policy. 
994    90|bSTJ 
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