A) because she was found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder
B) because she was found criminally responsible because of her particular mental health diagnoses
C) because she was found not guilty by reason of insanity
D) because she was found to be unable to participate in legal proceedings against her
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A) Ewan Cameron
B) Russell Flemming
C) Wayne Sullivan
D) George Reid
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A) the increase in the number of people who are homeless
B) the inability to create the necessary network of community mental health services
C) the movement of people with severe mental illness out of institutions
D) the growing size of urban centres
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A) André Dallaire was not guilty of the crime and not criminally responsible for his actions.
B) André Dallaire was guilty of the crime but not criminally responsible for his actions.
C) André Dallaire was guilty of the crime but insane.
D) André Dallaire was not guilty of the crime by reason of insanity.
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A) The act is not really a crime because it was committed without sufficient intent.
B) The person feels remorse for the behaviour.
C) The person did commit the crime.
D) The act may be morally wrong but not legally wrong.
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A) They can be made in over 90 percent of the cases.
B) They are rare but any prediction, even if inaccurate, is worth the risk to public safety.
C) They are impossible.
D) They are possible.
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A) the extent to which an intervention is effective with patients of differing backgrounds
B) generalizability
C) whether patients accept the intervention and comply with its requirements, and whether it is easy to administer
D) the effectiveness of the intervention in the practice setting in which it is to be applied
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A) the creation of innovative outpatient mental health and recreational services
B) the reduction of the societal stigma that once harmed those suffering from a mental illness
C) the closing of large psychiatric hospitals
D) the creation of a network of community mental health centres
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A) the right to treatment
B) the right to legal counsel
C) the right to refuse treatment
D) the right to not participate in research
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A) The public often protests that the person "got off" too easily.
B) The public expresses more negative views of the mentally ill than before.
C) The public becomes a little more educated about the nature of mental illness.
D) The public mistakenly believes the person will be hospitalized for the rest of his or her life.
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A) those who engaged in self-injurious behaviour within the two weeks before being committed to hospital
B) those who have a history of self-harm
C) those who showed verbal and physical aggression toward others in the hospital
D) those who were recently victimized by a sexual or physical assault
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A) The person would be automatically detained until his or her mental disorder improved sufficiently to justify release.
B) The person would be released back into the community in the care of his or her family.
C) The person would be automatically detained until he or she could appreciate the quality of his or her act.
D) The person would be incarcerated for the same number of years in a psychiatric institution as he or she would have been sentenced in jail for the same offence.
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A) generalizability
B) feasibility
C) ethicality
D) utility
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A) when a person is dangerous to himself/herself or others
B) when a person can be legally detained in a psychiatric institution, even against his or her will
C) what kinds of treatments can or cannot be administered, with or without the person's consent
D) when a person can be legally declared to have a mental illness
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A) legal power
B) the protection of the mentally ill
C) parens patriae (state as the parent)
D) the will of the people
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A) The court found Mounir not guilty by reason of insanity.
B) The court found Mounir not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder.
C) The court found Mounir unfit to stand trial.
D) Mounir was conditionally charged.
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A) People are not held because they have only been accused of a crime and are instructed to be treated by their own psychiatrists because they have already been previously diagnosed.
B) People are held because they have been accused of a crime and are detained in a mental health facility until they can be assessed as fit or unfit to stand trial.
C) People are held because they have been found not criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder.
D) People are held because they have been convicted of a crime but are considered mentally ill and dangerous.
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A) feasibility and cost-effectiveness
B) internal validity
C) external validity
D) ineffectiveness of the intervention in clinical practice
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A) competency
B) duty to warn
C) restrictive environment
D) patients' rights
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A) integration into the community
B) more structured living
C) smaller facilities
D) independent living
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