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Enrollment in Mental Health Courts: Voluntariness, Knowingness, and Adjudicative Competence

机译:参加精神卫生法院:志愿服务,知识和裁判能力

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Mental health courts (MHCs) are rapidly expanding as a form of diversion from jails and prisons for persons with mental illness charged with crimes. Although intended to be voluntary, little is known about this aspect of the courts. We examined perceptions of voluntariness, and levels of knowingness and legal competence among 200 newly enrolled clients of MHCs at two courts. Although most clients claimed to have chosen to enroll, at the same time, most claimed not to have been told the court was voluntary or told of the requirements prior to entering. The majority knew the “basics” of the courts, but fewer knew more nuanced information. A minority also were found to have impairments in legal competence. Implications are discussed.
机译:精神卫生法院(MHCs)正在迅速扩大,作为从监狱和监狱转移到被指控犯罪的精神疾病患者的一种形式。尽管打算是自愿的,但对法院的这一方面知之甚少。我们在两个法院检查了200名新加入的MHC的客户中的自愿性观念,知识水平和法律能力。尽管大多数客户声称自己选择了注册,但同时,大多数客户声称没有被告知是自愿的,或者在进入之前没有被告知要求。大多数人知道法院的“基本知识”,但很少人知道更细微的信息。还发现少数人的法律能力受到损害。讨论了含义。

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