Law Without Enforcement: Integrating Mental Health and Justice
Autor Professor Jill Peay, Nigel Eastmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781901362756
ISBN-10: 1901362752
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1901362752
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Law Without Enforcement: Theory and Practice
Nigel Eastman and Jill Peay
2. Mental Health Law: Objectives and Principles
William Bingley and Chris Heginbotham
3. Mental and Physical Illness: An Unsustainable Separation?
Eric Matthews
4. Public Policy via Law: Practitioner's Sword and Politician's Shield
Chris Heginbotham and Tony Elson
5. Client and Clinician: Law as an Intrusion
Fiona Caldicott, Edna Conlan and Anthony Zigmond
6. Law as a Clinical Tool: Practising Within and Outwith the Law
Ian Bynoe and Tony Holland
7. Law as a Rights Protector: Assessing the Mental Health Act 1983
Genevra Richardson and Oliver Thorold
8. The Citizen Mental Patient
Peter Barham and Marian Barnes
9. Auditing the Effectiveness of Mental Health Law
Nick Bosanquet
10. Madness and Moral Panics
Geoffrey Pearson
11. Decision Making and Mental Health Law
Annie Bartlett and Lawrence Phillips
12. Researching Law
Bram Oppenheim
13. Afterword: Integrating Mental Health and Justice
Nigel Eastman and Jill Peay
Nigel Eastman and Jill Peay
2. Mental Health Law: Objectives and Principles
William Bingley and Chris Heginbotham
3. Mental and Physical Illness: An Unsustainable Separation?
Eric Matthews
4. Public Policy via Law: Practitioner's Sword and Politician's Shield
Chris Heginbotham and Tony Elson
5. Client and Clinician: Law as an Intrusion
Fiona Caldicott, Edna Conlan and Anthony Zigmond
6. Law as a Clinical Tool: Practising Within and Outwith the Law
Ian Bynoe and Tony Holland
7. Law as a Rights Protector: Assessing the Mental Health Act 1983
Genevra Richardson and Oliver Thorold
8. The Citizen Mental Patient
Peter Barham and Marian Barnes
9. Auditing the Effectiveness of Mental Health Law
Nick Bosanquet
10. Madness and Moral Panics
Geoffrey Pearson
11. Decision Making and Mental Health Law
Annie Bartlett and Lawrence Phillips
12. Researching Law
Bram Oppenheim
13. Afterword: Integrating Mental Health and Justice
Nigel Eastman and Jill Peay
Recenzii
.a must for anyone working in mental health care.The book is a detailed examination of the issues which the current review of mental health legislation ought to address.the contributors put together a convincing argument for new legislation that would root out the contradictions and conflicts and halt the damaging conflation between mental illness and violence towards others.
The book is brimming over with reflections, ideas and proposals, some (inevitably) easier to follow than othersit is the combined efforts of all the contributors that makes this book so worthy of priority reading.
For those interested in mental health law this book is manna from heaven.
I recommend that Government ministers read it and reconsider.
..The overall impression formed by this book, for someone who has tried to keep up to date with developing ideas, is of a dam busting.It produces a series of insights which are thought-provoking at worst and revelatory at best.Those who wish to understand better the intellectual background from which the scooping committee is working should read this book.
The book is brimming over with reflections, ideas and proposals, some (inevitably) easier to follow than othersit is the combined efforts of all the contributors that makes this book so worthy of priority reading.
For those interested in mental health law this book is manna from heaven.
I recommend that Government ministers read it and reconsider.
..The overall impression formed by this book, for someone who has tried to keep up to date with developing ideas, is of a dam busting.It produces a series of insights which are thought-provoking at worst and revelatory at best.Those who wish to understand better the intellectual background from which the scooping committee is working should read this book.