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Medical ethics / Mental health law / Canadian criminal law / Mental Health Review Tribunal / Ministry of Justice / Mental disorder / Bail / Forensic psychiatry / Forensic psychology / Psychiatry / Law / Criminal law
Date: 2013-02-13 18:56:00
Medical ethics
Mental health law
Canadian criminal law
Mental Health Review Tribunal
Ministry of Justice
Mental disorder
Bail
Forensic psychiatry
Forensic psychology
Psychiatry
Law
Criminal law

Mental illness and serious crime When someone with a mental illness has been charged with a criminal offence, the legal and emotional consequences can be distressing and confusing for the victim. Families and individuals

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