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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kate Diesfeld , Ian FreckeltonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 21.90cm Weight: 1.420kg ISBN: 9780754622666ISBN 10: 0754622665 Pages: 680 Publication Date: 28 September 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'...Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence adds an immeasurable dimension to the available international perspectives into the complexities and competing interests underpinning civil commitment processes. The quality of research and writing, and breadth of relevant backgrounds and experience of the authors will quickly establish this volume as a new classic in the field to all those interested in the protection of fundamental human rights, and the treatment with dignity of those with mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities.' John Lesser, President, Mental Health Review Board of Victoria, Australia 'This is an absolutely first-rate book on civil commitment. It is a unique contribution in that it is fully international in its coverage, and thoroughly interdisciplinary in its approach. Moreover, the high-quality contributions by the individual chapter writers are given coherence by the unifying theme of a therapeutic jurisprudence approach, dramatically distinguishing this volume from the typical state-of-the-art collection. Kate Diesfeld and Ian Freckelton deserve high praise for producing an outstanding work that breaks new ground and promises to have lasting value in the field.' Professor David B. Wexler, University of Arizona, USA and University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico '...a most impressive collection of papers by most of the leading international scholars and researchers on mental health policy...the essays are of a uniformly high standard and are up-to-date in a way which is all too rare in such collections...this is one of those books of essays which will stand the tests of the passage of time and of value for money. The book is cohesive, the issues are topical, the coverage is comprehensive and the research is first class. Mental health practitioners, scholars and policy analysts should add it to their bookshelf. Mine will certainly receive regular use.' Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 'This is without doubt a monumental collection of scholarship at the highest level. The book will appeal to a wide multi-disciplinary and international audience...an essential point of reference.' Law and Medicine '...an in-depth and thorough evaluation of whether civil detention processes protect the liberty, dignity and justice interests of the mentally ill and intellectually disabled.' Bulletin of Medical Ethics '...Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence adds an immeasurable dimension to the available international perspectives into the complexities and competing interests underpinning civil commitment processes. The quality of research and writing, and breadth of relevant backgrounds and experience of the authors will quickly establish this volume as a new classic in the field to all those interested in the protection of fundamental human rights, and the treatment with dignity of those with mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities.' John Lesser, President, Mental Health Review Board of Victoria, Australia 'This is an absolutely first-rate book on civil commitment. It is a unique contribution in that it is fully international in its coverage, and thoroughly interdisciplinary in its approach. Moreover, the high-quality contributions by the individual chapter writers are given coherence by the unifying theme of a therapeutic jurisprudence approach, dramatically distinguishing this volume from the typical state-of-the-art collection. Kate Diesfeld and Ian Freckelton deserve high praise for producing an outstanding work that breaks new ground and promises to have lasting value in the field.' Professor David B. Wexler, University of Arizona, USA and University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico '...a most impressive collection of papers by most of the leading international scholars and researchers on mental health policy...the essays are of a uniformly high standard and are up-to-date in a way which is all too rare in such collections...this is one of those books of essays which will stand the tests of the passage of time and of value for money. The book is cohesive, the issues are topical, the coverage is comprehensive and the research is first class. Mental health practitioners, scholars and policy analysts should add it to their bookshelf. Mine will certainly receive regular use.' Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 'This is without doubt a monument ’...Involuntary Detention and Therapeutic Jurisprudence adds an immeasurable dimension to the available international perspectives into the complexities and competing interests underpinning civil commitment processes. The quality of research and writing, and breadth of relevant backgrounds and experience of the authors will quickly establish this volume as a new ""classic"" in the field to all those interested in the protection of fundamental human rights, and the treatment with dignity of those with mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities.’ John Lesser, President, Mental Health Review Board of Victoria, Australia ’This is an absolutely first-rate book on civil commitment. It is a unique contribution in that it is fully international in its coverage, and thoroughly interdisciplinary in its approach. Moreover, the high-quality contributions by the individual chapter writers are given coherence by the unifying theme of a therapeutic jurisprudence approach, dramatically distinguishing this volume from the typical state-of-the-art collection. Kate Diesfeld and Ian Freckelton deserve high praise for producing an outstanding work that breaks new ground and promises to have lasting value in the field.’ Professor David B. Wexler, University of Arizona, USA and University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico ’...a most impressive collection of papers by most of the leading international scholars and researchers on mental health policy...the essays are of a uniformly high standard and are up-to-date in a way which is all too rare in such collections...this is one of those books of essays which will stand the tests of the passage of time and of value for money. The book is cohesive, the issues are topical, the coverage is comprehensive and the research is first class. Mental health practitioners, scholars and policy analysts should add it to their bookshelf. Mine will certainly receive regular use.’ Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 'This is without doubt a monument Author InformationIan Freckelton is a Barrister and also a Professor at Monash University, Australia. Kate Diesfeld works at the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Contributors: Kate Diesfeld, Ian Freckelton, Bruce J. Winick, Genevra Richardson, Johan Legemaate, Suzy Stevens, Ruth Vine, John Dawson, Mona Gupta, Stephanie du Fresne, Elizabeth Perkins, Nicola Ferencz, Lucy Scott-Moncrieff, Peter Bartlett, Virginia Aldige' Hiday, John Monahan, Alexander I.F. Simpson, Sylvia Bell, Kelley Johnson, Sue Tait, Warren J. Brookbanks. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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