This book chronicles a relatively new field that has developed around the goals of protecting the rights and needs of people with disabilities, defining the proper sphere of individualization in criminal justice, and drawing boundaries between science and morality in decision making. Leading specialists from the field's many domains share their theoretical insights and empirical research of significant developments in mental health law and policy in the past 25 years.
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This book chronicles a relatively new field that has developed around the goals of protecting the rights and needs of people with disabilities, defining the proper sphere of individualization in criminal justice, and drawing boundaries between science and morality in decision making. Leading specialists from the field's many domains share their theoretical insights and empirical research of significant developments in mental health law and policy in the past 25 years.
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Publisher:
American Psychological Association (APA)
Published:
2001
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17990569032
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Hardcover. NOT Ex-library. Good condition. Minor shelfwear to dust jacket. Mostly clean pages and tight binding; occasional underlining Proceeds benefit the Pima County Public Library system, which serves Tucson and southern Arizona. Until further notice, USPS Priority Mail only reliable option for Hawaii.