Law and the Disordered: An Explanation in Mental Health, Law, and Politics
Autor George C. Kleinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2009
How does our legal and mental health system handle the mentally disordered? In Law and the Disordered, George C. Klein presents a revealing survey that explores the system of processing prisoners and patients from arrest to admissions to court. In an investigation spanning over thirty years, Klein examines and evaluates the intersection of law, mental health, and social control. He additionally explores the condition of state level Department's of Mental Health and mental health legislation in an attempt to offer readers a complete picture of the system at work.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761847335
ISBN-10: 0761847332
Pagini: 399
Dimensiuni: 180 x 257 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761847332
Pagini: 399
Dimensiuni: 180 x 257 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface: The Politics of Mental Health
Chapter 2 Part I: Theory
Part 3 Chapter 1: Congeneric Analysis: On the Emergence of an "Accidental" Methodology
Chapter 4 Part II. The Court
Part 5 Chapter 2: The Mental Health Court: The Beginning
Chapter 6 Part III. Studying Down
Part 7 Chapter 3: Admissions: "I Don't Reject Anybody...I'm Protecting Myself"
Part 8 Chapter 4: The Police: "How Do You Talk A Mentally Ill Person Out of Being Mentally Ill?
Chapter 9 Part IV. Studying Up: The Illinois Department of Mental Health and The Illinois State Legislature and the Governor's Office
Part 10 Chapter 5: The Illinois Department of Mental Health: The Mental Health System?
Part 11 Chapter 6: The Legislature and the Governor: Battling the Alligators
Chapter 12 Part V. Conclusions
Part 13 Chapter 7: Conclusions: The Passing of the Asylum; The End of the Exploration
Chapter 14 Appendix: The Courts: A Dead End
Chapter 15 Index
Chapter 16 About the Author
Chapter 2 Part I: Theory
Part 3 Chapter 1: Congeneric Analysis: On the Emergence of an "Accidental" Methodology
Chapter 4 Part II. The Court
Part 5 Chapter 2: The Mental Health Court: The Beginning
Chapter 6 Part III. Studying Down
Part 7 Chapter 3: Admissions: "I Don't Reject Anybody...I'm Protecting Myself"
Part 8 Chapter 4: The Police: "How Do You Talk A Mentally Ill Person Out of Being Mentally Ill?
Chapter 9 Part IV. Studying Up: The Illinois Department of Mental Health and The Illinois State Legislature and the Governor's Office
Part 10 Chapter 5: The Illinois Department of Mental Health: The Mental Health System?
Part 11 Chapter 6: The Legislature and the Governor: Battling the Alligators
Chapter 12 Part V. Conclusions
Part 13 Chapter 7: Conclusions: The Passing of the Asylum; The End of the Exploration
Chapter 14 Appendix: The Courts: A Dead End
Chapter 15 Index
Chapter 16 About the Author
Recenzii
As a result of the massive amount of information collected and discussed, Klein's book provides a sustained - and very thorough - examination of an important, under-studied, and growing problem in the United States.. Klein's book provides an invaluable study of the mental health and criminal justice systems and the treatment of mentally ill individuals in Chicago, and has important implications for social policy across the United States. The review of deinstitutionalization, the literature on criminalization of mental illness, and the overview of historical issues in involuntary civil commitment are all impressive and must-reads for those wanting to learn about the historical development of mental health treatment in the mental health and criminal justice systems. I would recommend this book for a variety of advanced undergraduate or graduate-level courses.