Law Without Enforcement : Integrating Mental Health and Justice edited by Nigel Eastman and Jill Peay.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 1999.Description: 238 pISBN:- 9781901362756
- 344.41044 EAS/LAW
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Law Without Enforcement: Theory and Practice
Chapter 2. Mental Health Law: Objectives and Principles
Chapter 3. Mental and Physical illness: an Unsustainable Separation?
Chapter 4. Public Policy via Law: Practitioner's Sword and Politician's Shield
Chapter 5. Client and clinician: Law as an Intrusion
Chapter 6. Law as a Clinical tool: Practising Within and Outwith the Law
Chapter 7. Law as a Rights Protector: Assessing the Mental Health Act 1983
Chapter 8. The Citizen Mental Patient
Chapter 9. Auditing the Effectiveness of Mental Health Law
Chapter 10. Madness and Moral Panics
Chapter 11. Decision Making and Mental Health Law
Chapter 12. Researching Law
Chapter 13. Afterword: Integrating Mental Health and Justice