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Page 94
... incarcerated for the duration of psychiatric treatment so long as he still represents a menace to society . If he is incurable , he belongs in a hospital for incurables for life [ italics added ; page xiii ] . These sentences contain ...
... incarcerated for the duration of psychiatric treatment so long as he still represents a menace to society . If he is incurable , he belongs in a hospital for incurables for life [ italics added ; page xiii ] . These sentences contain ...
Page 187
... Incarceration in a hospital , under such circumstances , is a punishment directly attributable to the offense with which ... incarcerated ; or when the psychia- trist appointed by the defendant's counsel divulges to the court material ...
... Incarceration in a hospital , under such circumstances , is a punishment directly attributable to the offense with which ... incarcerated ; or when the psychia- trist appointed by the defendant's counsel divulges to the court material ...
Page 213
... incarceration and " treatment " of sexual psychopaths and certain other persons . In many jurisdictions no conviction is ... incarcerated because of these statutes . Both these problems have been widely discussed in the psychia- tric and ...
... incarceration and " treatment " of sexual psychopaths and certain other persons . In many jurisdictions no conviction is ... incarcerated because of these statutes . Both these problems have been widely discussed in the psychia- tric and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
What Is Mental Illness? | 11 |
Disease or Derogation? | 18 |
Copyright | |
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