Posted: September 14th, 2017

Mental Disorder, Crime, and Criminal Justice

Mental Disorder, Crime, and Criminal Justice

Involuntary inpatient and outpatient commitment may be used for a variety of situations in multiple settings. Some have argued that it may be misused and is a coercive and stigmatizing method that violates an individual’s rights. Others have argued that lives could have been saved and harm prevented if appropriate involuntary mental health care was provided.

What are some of the risks that exist in our current involuntary commitment system and how are they addressed? What modifications would you recommend?

Note: You might want to specify whether you are addressing adults or juveniles, inpatient or outpatient, and before, during, or after commitment.
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