Court Refuses to Reopen Mental Health Case at OSPFred Cohen
Who is diverted?: Case selection for court-monitored mental health treatment - Luskin - 2001 () Citation Context ...ies make such decisions. To our knowledge, there is only one prior study of case processing, which occurred in the Marian County, IN, Psychiatric Assertion Identification and ...
- 《European Journal of Health Law》 被引量: 5发表: 2000年 Case law analysis. The European Convention on Human Rights: another weapon in the environmentalist's armoury The article presents an analysis of a case law regarding the link between the European Convention on Human Rights with environm...
In the first phase of the research, I analyzed statutes, court rules, and case law from all 50 states to see what the country had decided about pleading guilty... Sanborn,B Joseph - 《Justice Quarterly》 被引量: 18发表: 1992年 Going to Court: The Experience of Child Victims of Intra...
The United States has clearly defined legislation that targets online predators, but this is not the case globally. Legislation about online crime specifically is rarer in areas where Internet access is not asubiquitous. In Europe theEuropean Union(EU)General Data Protection Regulation(GDPR) helps to...
For the past 20 years I have been leading workshops for mental health professionals about testifying in court. What I have learned is that for some potential expert witnesses, the prospect of ever testifying in court is frightening. For other witnesses, a particular kind of case is difficult. ...
There are a variety of specialty courts throughout the state designed to remove nonviolent and first-time offenders from the criminal justice system and to provide access to treatment where appropriate. These courts include drug courts, veteran’s courts, mental health, human trafficking, and adolesc...
HUMANE TREATMENT: ; DHHR mental health case drags on in courtAlison Knezevich
Simmons case, the United States Supreme Court set precedent by outlawing the executions of juveniles as a violation of the 8th Amendment clause pertaining to "cruel and unusual punishment." They reasoned that children's brains were not fully developed to understand the full consequences o...
Though the issue was not explored deeply before the arguments, the question has long simmered in the background of the emergency abortion case: Can a woman who is pregnant receive an abortion at a hospital under the federal law by claiming a mental health illness, such as severe depression?