Law and Mental HealthDavid N. Weisstub Pergamon Press, 1987 |
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... offenders as it is applied in the Netherlands . As to the legal regulations on mentally disturbed offenders ( 1.5.1 ) , Dutch law is unfamiliar to the notion of an insanity defense . If insanity gives reason to declare the offender not ...
... offenders as it is applied in the Netherlands . As to the legal regulations on mentally disturbed offenders ( 1.5.1 ) , Dutch law is unfamiliar to the notion of an insanity defense . If insanity gives reason to declare the offender not ...
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... offenders are detained as transients in preventive detention prisons . Should a crisis arise , it may be decided to move them to the Forensic Observation and Guidance Depart- ment ( this is discussed further in the following section ) ...
... offenders are detained as transients in preventive detention prisons . Should a crisis arise , it may be decided to move them to the Forensic Observation and Guidance Depart- ment ( this is discussed further in the following section ) ...
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... offenders . Although a hospital order is out of the question ( being restricted to nonresponsible offenders only ) , there is almost total freedom as far as deciding the penalty ( the general minimum penalty is 5 guilders ) . A system ...
... offenders . Although a hospital order is out of the question ( being restricted to nonresponsible offenders only ) , there is almost total freedom as far as deciding the penalty ( the general minimum penalty is 5 guilders ) . A system ...
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Psychological Assessments for Legal Decisions | 125 |
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