Back to the asylum :: the future of mental health law and policy in the United States /
Today, American mental health law and policy promote the restoring of 'law and order' in the community rather than protecting civil liberties for the individual. This compelling book recounts how and why mental health law is being reshaped to safeguard society rather than mentally ill citi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Today, American mental health law and policy promote the restoring of 'law and order' in the community rather than protecting civil liberties for the individual. This compelling book recounts how and why mental health law is being reshaped to safeguard society rather than mentally ill citizens. The authors, both experts in the field, convincingly demonstrate how rapidly changing American values ignited two very different visions of justice for the mentally ill. They argue that during the 'Liberal era'-- from 1960 to 1980-- Americans staunchly supported civil liberties for all, particularly for disadvantaged citizens like the mentally ill. Also, criminal law provided ample opportunities for mentally ill offenders to avoid criminal punishment for their crimes, and restrictive civil commitment laws made it difficult to hospitalize the mentally disabled against their will. During the 'Neoconservative era' --from 1980 on-- however, the public demanded new laws as a result of the rise in crime and the increasing number of homeless in communities. These changes make it much more difficult for mentally ill offenders to escape criminal blame and far easier to put disturbed citizens into hospitals against their will. Back to the Asylum accurately describes how this abrupt shift in from protecting individual rights to protecting the community has had a major impact on the mentally ill. It examines these legal changes in their broader social context and offers a provocative analysis of these law reforms. Finally, this timely work forecasts the future of mental health law and policy as America enters the twenty-first century. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 266 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-261) and index. |
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spelling | La Fond, John Q. Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / John Q. LaFond, Mary L. Durham. New York : Oxford University Press, 1992. 1 online resource (xi, 266 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-261) and index. Print version record. Introduction: The Pendulum of Social Movements -- 1: Madness and Responsibility -- 2: Law and Order in the Neoconservative Era -- 3: The Fate of the Insane Offender in the Neoconservative Era -- 4: Involuntary Commitment in the Liberal Era -- 5 : Involuntary Commitment in the Neoconservative Era -- 6: The Road Back -- 7: Does Legal Reform Make a Difference? -- 8: Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Future of Mental Health Law and Policy. Today, American mental health law and policy promote the restoring of 'law and order' in the community rather than protecting civil liberties for the individual. This compelling book recounts how and why mental health law is being reshaped to safeguard society rather than mentally ill citizens. The authors, both experts in the field, convincingly demonstrate how rapidly changing American values ignited two very different visions of justice for the mentally ill. They argue that during the 'Liberal era'-- from 1960 to 1980-- Americans staunchly supported civil liberties for all, particularly for disadvantaged citizens like the mentally ill. Also, criminal law provided ample opportunities for mentally ill offenders to avoid criminal punishment for their crimes, and restrictive civil commitment laws made it difficult to hospitalize the mentally disabled against their will. During the 'Neoconservative era' --from 1980 on-- however, the public demanded new laws as a result of the rise in crime and the increasing number of homeless in communities. These changes make it much more difficult for mentally ill offenders to escape criminal blame and far easier to put disturbed citizens into hospitals against their will. Back to the Asylum accurately describes how this abrupt shift in from protecting individual rights to protecting the community has had a major impact on the mentally ill. It examines these legal changes in their broader social context and offers a provocative analysis of these law reforms. Finally, this timely work forecasts the future of mental health law and policy as America enters the twenty-first century. In English. Mental health laws United States. Mental health policy United States. Health Policy legislation & jurisprudence Mental Disorders legislation & jurisprudence United States Santé mentale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. Santé mentale Droit États-Unis. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Mental health laws fast Mental health policy fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Durham, Mary L. has work: Back to the Asylum (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYbc6QWjRQcMvJ86VpqkH3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: La Fond, John Q. Back to the asylum. New York : Oxford University Press, 1992 (DLC) 91042365 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=169054 Volltext |
spellingShingle | La Fond, John Q. Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / Introduction: The Pendulum of Social Movements -- 1: Madness and Responsibility -- 2: Law and Order in the Neoconservative Era -- 3: The Fate of the Insane Offender in the Neoconservative Era -- 4: Involuntary Commitment in the Liberal Era -- 5 : Involuntary Commitment in the Neoconservative Era -- 6: The Road Back -- 7: Does Legal Reform Make a Difference? -- 8: Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Future of Mental Health Law and Policy. Mental health laws United States. Mental health policy United States. Health Policy legislation & jurisprudence Mental Disorders legislation & jurisprudence Santé mentale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. Santé mentale Droit États-Unis. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Mental health laws fast Mental health policy fast |
title | Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / |
title_auth | Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / |
title_exact_search | Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / |
title_full | Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / John Q. LaFond, Mary L. Durham. |
title_fullStr | Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / John Q. LaFond, Mary L. Durham. |
title_full_unstemmed | Back to the asylum : the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / John Q. LaFond, Mary L. Durham. |
title_short | Back to the asylum : |
title_sort | back to the asylum the future of mental health law and policy in the united states |
title_sub | the future of mental health law and policy in the United States / |
topic | Mental health laws United States. Mental health policy United States. Health Policy legislation & jurisprudence Mental Disorders legislation & jurisprudence Santé mentale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. Santé mentale Droit États-Unis. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Mental health laws fast Mental health policy fast |
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