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Law and the Disordered : An Explanation in Mental Health, Law, and Politics

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In the 1970's, sociologists found that mentally disordered patients were routinely committed to state hospitals.

By 2005, state hospital facilities had been emptied and, consequently, the patients for whom they cared for had been shuffled elsewhere by the system.

Some of these patients were placed in private hospitals.

However, for many, there was no asylum-there was only jail or the street. 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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University Press of America
0761847324 / 9780761847328
Hardback
23/12/2010
United States
410 pages
188 x 265 mm, 1025 grams
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