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Canadian Criminal Law  - Selected Bibliography on Mental Disorder,
Insanity and Unfitness to Stand Trial with Elements of Criminology,
History, Psychiatry and Psychology
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Droit pénal canadien - Bibliographie choisie sur le désordre mental,
l'aliénation mentale et l'aptitude à subir le procès avec des
éléments de criminologie, d'histoire, de psychiatrie et de psychologie
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See also/voir aussi
• Part / Partie I:   A-C
• Part / Partie II:  D-K
• Part / Partie IV: S-Z

Part I: Automatism -- Canadian Law
Part II: Automatism -- Comparative Law

• Diminished Responsibility or Capacity / Responsabilité atténuée
               • Canadian Criminal Law/ Droit pénal canadien
               • Comparative Law / Droit comparé
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LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-, Pierre Landreville, Daphné Morin, Lyne Casavant, avec la collaboration de René Charest,  Le rôle de la prison dans la production de l'itinérance :  rapport de recherche soumis au Conseil québécois de la  recherche sociale,  [Montréal] : Département de sociologie, UQAM : Ecole de criminologie, Université de Montréal, [1998], 106 p.; disponible à  http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/prison.pdf (visionné le 9 janvier 2003); aussi publié dans la Collection: Les cahiers de recherche du CRI, Collectif de Recherche sur l'Itinérance et disponible à https://depot.erudit.org/retrieve/788/000268pp.pdf (visionné le 13 avril 2006);
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-,  Pierre Landreville, Daphné Morin, Marie Robert et Nicole Soulière, Maladie mentale & délinquance: deux figures de la déviance devant la justice pénale,  Bruxelles : De Boeck Université ; [Ottawa] : Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa ; [Montréal] : Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1995, xii, 153 p. (Collection;  Perspectives criminologiques),  ISBN:  2760616479 (PUM), 2804121488 (DBU), 2760303094 (PUO);
 

__________Le Traitement judiciaire des personnes connaissant des problèmes de santé mentale, Montréal: Centre international de criminologie comparée, Université de Montréal et Département de sociologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, 1991, viii, 221 feuilles (Collection; Les Cahiers du GRAPP - Groupe de recherche et d'analyse sur les politiques et les pratiques pénales;  numéro 13);
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-,  Pierre Landreville, and Daphné Morin, "The Criminalization of Mental Illness: A Complex Process of Interpretation" in Loris G. Beaman, ed., New Perspectives on Deviance: The Construction of Deviance in Everyday Life, Scarborough (Ontario): Prentice-Hall, 2000, xi, 292 p., aux pp. 85-108, ISBN: 0130831611;
 

___________"Naming the Charge: Criminal Justice Decision-Making with a Group of Mentally Ill and Homeless Defendants", (1997) 18(4) American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 73-87; summary/résumé: http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/laberge97-landreville-mori.html (accessed on 3 January 2003);
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-,  et  Pierre Landreville, "Détention provisoire et remise en liberté avant jugement: L'état des recherches en Amérique du Nord", (1993) 45(2) Revue internationale de criminologie et de police technique 152-169;
 

___________"Du droit libéral au droit bureaucratique", (1989) 13 Cahiers de recherches sociologiques 73-92;
 

___________"La judiciarisation des problèmes sociaux dans Traité des problèmes sociaux, sous la direction de F. Dumont, S. Langlois et Y. Martin, IQRC, 1994 aux pp. 1053-1066;
 

___________"Pratiques de déjudiciarisation de la maladie mentale le modèle de l'urgence psychosocial-justice", (2000) 33(2) Criminologie 81-107; summary/résumé at/à  http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/laberge2000.html (accessed/visionné, 9 January 2003);
 

LABERGE, D., 1952-,  D. Morin et V. Armony, "Les représentations sexuées dans les discours d'experts psychiatres", (1997) 21(3) Déviance et société 251-272; summary/résumé: http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/laberge97-morin-armony.html (accessed on 3 January 2003);
 

___________"The Gendered Construction of Expert Discourse: An Analysis of Psychiatric Evaluations in Criminal Court", (2000) 9(1/2) Critical Criminology 22-38; titre noté dans ma recherche mais article pas encore consulté;
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-, Daphné Morin et le Groupe de recherche et d'analyse sur les politiques et les pratiques pénales, Les clientèles psychiatrie-justice : problèmes de prise en charge et d'intervention, Montréal : Université de Montréal, Centre international de criminologie comparée; et  Montréal : Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de sociologie, 1992, 101 feuillets (Collection; Les cahiers du GRAPPP; numéro 14); copie à l'UQAM;
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-,  Daphné Morin et Marie Robert, Criminalisation et maladie mentale présumée:  les réponses du système judiciaire, Montréal:  Centre international de criminologie comparée, Université de Montréal et Département  de sociologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, 1996, v, 137 p. (Collection; Les cahiers du GRAPPP - Groupe de recherche et d'analyse sur les politiques et les pratiques pénales);
 

___________"De la prise en charge pénale à l'intervention psychiatrique : modes de circulation et impacts de la nouvelle législation criminelle", (1995) 14(1) Revue canadienne de santé mentale communautaire 103-122; résumé/summary à/at   http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/laberge95mor-robe(prise).html (visionné/accessed on 9 January 2003);
 

___________"Pratiques de déjudiciarisation de la maladie mentale: le modèle de l'Urgence psychosociale-justice", (2000) 33(2) Criminologie 81-107;
 

___________"La réforme du code criminel canadien en matière de troubles mentaux et son impact sur la détention des justiciables", (1995) 28(2) Criminologie     61-83; résumé disponible à  http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/laberge95mor-robe(reforme).html (visionné le 3 janvier 2003); disponible à http://www.erudit.org/revue/crimino/1995/v28/n2/017373ar.pdf (site visité le 4 avril 2006);
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-, et  Daphné Morin, "Evaluating the Case, Evaluating the Cost : Criteria for Constructing the Defense Strategy of Persons Suffering From Mental Illness", (1998) 7(3) Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless 189-209;  summary (English and French) at  http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/laberge98-morin.html (accessed on 3 January 2003);
 

___________"L'incarcération comme mode de gestion de l'itinérance", (1997) 50(1) Revue internationale de criminologie et de police technique 38-53; résumé/ summary (français and English) at http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/laberge97-morin.html (accessed on 3 January 2003);
 

___________"Mental Illness and Criminal Justice Processing: The Strategies and Dilemmas of Defense Lawyers", (2001) 29(2) International Journal of the Sociology of Law 149-171;
 

___________"The Overuse of Criminal Justice Dispositions: Failure of Diversionary Policies in the Management of Mental Health Problems" (1995), 18(4) International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 389-414; article mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Ibnstitute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625;
 

__________"Troubles mentaux et intervention pénale; questions entourant les évaluations de la judiciarisation en Amérique du Nord", (1993) 17(3) Déviance et Société 309-348;
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-,  et Marie Robert, "La judiciarisation de la maladie mentale: Profil des personnes accusées devant la cour municipale de Montréal", (1992) 5(1) Nouvelles pratiques sociales 31-46;
 

LABERGE, Danielle, 1952-, "Futur pénal, fiction pénale: débat autour des notions de privatisation et de désinvestissement étatique", (1988) 12(2) Déviance et santé 169-175;
 

LABERGE, Pierre, "Oreste ou l'impossible réparation", 1982) 15(2) Criminologie 27-40; article sur le matricide;
 

LABRÈCHE-RENAUD, Louise, 1942-,  De la folie à la maladie mentale en common law et l'institutionnalisation au Québec de 1845 à 1892,  Thèse LL.D., Université de Montréal, 1991, xxvi, 570 f.; à noter dans sa thèse: "Table de la législation canadienne pertinente à la détention des malades mentaux au Québec, au XIXe siècle, aux pp. 528-531;
 

LACHANCE, R. and E.M. Coles, "Management of disturbed and aggressive behaviour in psychopaths", (1989) 30(4) Psychiatric Nursing Journal 9-16;
 

LAFLEUR, Paul André, "Le patient psychiatrique dangereux: définition, description, évaluation" dans, sous la direction de, Service de la formation permanente Barreau du Québec, Développements récents en droit de la santé mentale (1998), Cowansville (Québec): Les Éditions Yvon Blais, 1998, x, 299 p., aux pp. 21-41, ISBN: 2894512384;
 

LAFRANCE, Guy, "Les problèmes auxquels sont confrontés les policiers" dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. aux pp. 25-26;
 

LAFRANCE, Jean, "L'asile de Beauport (1845-1860): le paradigme du traitement" dans A. Paradis, en collaboration, sous la direction de, Essais pour une préhistoire de la psychiatrie au Canada (1800-1885), suivi d'une anthologie de textes / ont collaboré à cette recherche, Viateur Dubé, Andrée Bertrand-Ferreti, Alain Fugère, Jean Lafrance, André Paradis, Trois Rivières (Province de Québec): Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Département de philosophie, 1977, ix, 345 p. aux pp. 164-209 (Collection; Recherches et théories; numéro 15);
 

LAISHES, Jane, The 2002 Mental Health Strategy for Women Offenders, Ottawa: Women Offender Program, Correctional  Service of Canada, 2002; available at  http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/prgrm/fsw/mhealth/toc_e.shtml (accessed on 13 February 2004); also published in French /aussi publié en français: Stratégie 2002 en matière de santé mentale pour les délinquantes, Ottawa, Service correctionnel du Canada, Programmes pour les délinquants, 2002; disponible à http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/prgrm/fsw/mhealth/toc_f.shtml (visionné le 13 février 2004);
 

LAMONTAGNE, Yves, "Maladies mentales et offenses criminelles", (1982) 42 Revue du Barreau 91-109;
 

___________"Psychiatrie et droit pénal: Antagonisme, complémentarité et synergie", (1978) 38 Revue du Barreau 842-848;
 

___________"Shoplifting and Mental Illness", (1994) 39 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 300-302;
 

LANDAU, Tammy, Michael S. Phillips, Characteristics of General Psychiatric, Forensic Psychiatric, and Penal Population in Ontario, Toronto: METFORS, 1983, 23 p. (series; Working Paper in Forensic Psychiatry; number 66);  copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, HV 6089 L3; text not consulted;
 

LANDAU, Tammy et al., Who gets off? : a description of 296 vacated warrants of  the Lieutenant Governor in Ontario, Toronto : METFORS, [1983?], [66] p., (series; Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number  88); copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151 W56; text not consulted;
 

LANDOR, Henry, Insanity in Relation to Law: Read Before the Association of Officers of Asylums for the Insane of the United States and Canada, at Toronto, June 8, 1871, London (Ontario): Daily Free Press, 1871, 22 p.; also on microfiche: 1 microfiche, 16 frames,  CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de  microfiches ; no. 01613; Mr. Landor was Superintendent of London, Ontario Asylum;  available at http://www.archive.org/details/cihm_01613  (accessed on 22 May 2009);
 

LANDREVILLE, Pierre, "La prédiction de la dangerosité et la mise sous garde", (1992) 52 Revue du Barreau 731-746;


___________Rapport du comité d’étude sur les solutions de rechange à l’incarcération, [Ste-Foy] : Direction des communications, Ministère du Solliciteur général, 1986, 182 p., et voir "Les personnes ayant des problèmes de santé mentale", aux pp. 57-58,  ISBN:  2550167066 (Président: Pierre Landreville); copie à l'Université d'Ottawa, MRT, Government publications, CA2 PQ SG14 86R76;
 

LANG, Georgialee, "The Folly of Fitness", (1990) 48 The Advocate 221-229;
 

LANGEVIN, Ron and Lorraine Handy, "Stranger Homicide in Canada:  A National Sample and a Psychiatric Sample", (1987) 78 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 398; text not consulted;
 
LAPORTE, Line, 1965-, Le contrôle pénal et/ou thérapeutique des femmes filicides au Québec de 1981 à 1991, mémoire de thèse "présenté à la faculté des études supérieures en vue de l'obtention du grade de Maître ès sciences (M. Sc.) en criminologie", Université de Montréal, 1999, ix, 97, 9 f.; copie à Bibliothèque et Archives Canada; titre noté dans mes recherches mais mémoire de thèse non consulté;

LAPORTE, Line, Bernard Poulin, Jacques Marleau, Renée Roy, Thierry Webanck, "Filicidal Women: Jail or Psychiatric Ward?", (March 2003) 48(2) The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 94-98;
 

LAREAU, François, Selected Bibliography on Intoxication/Drunkenness in Canadian Criminal Law   / Bibliographie choisie sur ll'ivresse / 'intoxication en droit pénal canadien;
 

___________ Selected Bibliography on Intoxication/Drunenness in Comparative Criminal LawBibliographie choisie sur l'ivresse / l'intoxication en droit pénal comparé;
 

___________Selected Bibliography on Justification, Excuse and the Tripartite Theory of the Criminal Offence / Bibliographie choisie sur la justification, l'excuse et la théorie tripartite de l'infraction pénale;
 

LAROCHE, Bernadette, J. Sigal, M. Grayston, "Collaboration Between a Police Force and the Psychiatric Service of a General Hospital: A Study of Outcome", (1974) 16 Canadian Criminology and Corrections 162-172;
 

LAURENCELLE, Ulric-G., "Le shérif et les malades mentaux qui lui sont confiés", (1960) 20 Revue du Barreau 63-71;
 

LAUZON, Judith, L'application judiciaire de la Loi sur la protection des personnes dont l'état mental présente un danger pour elles-mêmes ou pour autrui: pour un plus grand respect des droits fondamentaux, thèse LL.M. (maîtrise en droit de la santé), Université de Sherbrooke, 2001, 96 feuilles; thèse sur le droit provincial; avec le même titre dans (2002-2003) 33(1/2) Revue de Droit Université de Sherbrooke 219-316;
 

LAUZON, Normand. Régie régionale de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal-Centre (Québec). Service des études et de l'évaluation, Orientations pour la transformation des services de santé mentale : rapport de consultation, [Québec] : Régie régionale de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal-Centre, Service des études et de l'évaluation, 1997, [2], iv, 115, 4 p.;   pour le document de consultation, voir Breton, Madeleine, supra; copie à la Bibliothèque nationale du Canada; texte non consulté;
 

LAVELL, Alfred E., "The Beginning of Ontario Mental Hospitals", (Spring 1942) 49 Queen's Quarterly 59-67;
 

LAW REFORM COMMISSION OF CANADA/COMMISSION DE RÉFORME DU DROIT DU CANADA, Behaviour Alteration and the Criminal Law, Ottawa: Law Reform Commission of Canada, 1985, [xi], 48 p. (series; Working Paper 43, Protection of Life Project; number 43); copy of the English version of this working paper is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Law; ISBN: 0662538579; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Les techniques de modification du comportement et le droit pénal, Ottawa: Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, 1985, [xi], 56 p., (Collection; document de travail - Projet : Protection de la vie; numéro 43), ISBN: 0662538579;
 

___________Controlling Criminal Prosecutions: the Attorney General and the Crown Prosecutor, Ottawa: Law Reform Commission of Canada, 1990,  [xiv], 126 p., see on the prosecution of accused persons with a mental condition, p. 83 (Series; Working Paper; 62), ISBN: 0662575334; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Poursuites pénales: les pouvoirs du procureur général et des procureurs de la couronne, Ottawa: Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, 1990, [xii], 132 p., voir sur l'oportunité de poursuive une pesonnne ayant un trouble mental, à la p. 86, (Collection; Doccument de travail; numéro 62), ISBN:  0662575334;
 

___________The Criminal Process and Mental Disorder, Ottawa: Information Canada, 1975, ix, 61 p.(series; Working Paper; number 14); copy of the English version of this working paper is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Law; also published in (1976) 18 Canadian Journal of Criminology, part  2;  "Table of Contents [from the Law Reform of Canada book]: Acknowledgement...1; Foreword...3; I. At the Cross-Roads...5: A. The Criminal Process; B. Mental Disorder in the Criminal Process...8; II. Understanding the Problems...11: A. A Problem of Approach; B. A Problem of Language; C. A Problem of Attitude; D. A Problem of Policy...15; III. Dealing with the Problems...17: A. Clear Language...17; B. The Importance of Attitudes...18: (I) How Dangerous the madman?...18; (ii) The danger of dangerousness...19; C. Social Policy Toward the Mentally Disordered in the Criminal Law...20; D. Our Approach...22; IV. Mental Disorder before trial...23: A. Diversion of the Mentally Ill...23; B. Police Screening of the Mentally Ill...24; C. Prosecutorial Diversion of the Mentally Ill...26; D. A Word of Caution...27; V. Mental Disorder at Trial...29: A. The Question of Responsibility...29; B. Fitness to Stand Trial...31: (I) The Need for a Fitness Rule...32; (ii) Rationale of the Fitness Rule; (iii) Scope of the Fitness Rule...34; (iv) The Criteria of Unfitness...36; (v) Unfairness of Unfitness - Trial on the Merits...37; (vi) Disposition of the Unfit Accused...40; VI. Mental Disorder after Trial...43; A. Principles of Sentencing and Mental Disorder...43; B. Mental Disorder and Probation...45; C. Mental Disorder and Imprisonment...45: (I) Hospital Orders...46; (ii) The Need for Hospital Orders...48; (iii) The Need for Consent...48; (iv) Conclusion on Hospital Orders...49; D. Mental Disorder in Prisons...50: (I) Transfers to Mental Hospitals...50; (ii) Section 545 of the Criminal Code...50; (iii) Psychiatric Services within Prisons...51; VII. Psychiatric Evidence, Reports and Remands...53; A. Psychiatric Experts and the Criminal Process...53; B. Psychiatric Reports...55: (I) What do the courts want?...56; (ii) What are the psychiatrists trying to say?...56; C. Remands for Examination...59"; (LRC Consultant: Tanner Elton; LRC Research Personnel: Jacques Fortin; Bernard Grenier; R.E. Turner; Gerald E. Ferguson); also part of it "[VI.] Mental Disorder after Trial" (pp. 43-51) is published in Wesley Cragg , ed., Contemporary Moral Issues, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1983, x, 611, [2] p., at pp. 279-285, ISBN: 0075485826; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Processus pénal et désordre mental, Ottawa: Information Canada, 1975, ix, 68 p.; (Collection; Document de travail; numéro 14), ISBN: 0075485826;
 

__________Diversion, [Ottawa]:  Information Canada, 1975, vii, 25 p. (series; Working Document; number 7); copy of the English version of this working paper is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Lawalso published in French / aussi publié en français: La déjudiciarisation, [Ottawa]: Information Canada, 1975, vii, 30 p. (Collection; Document de travail; numéro 7);
 

___________Double Jeopardy Pleas and Verdicts, Ottawa: Law Reform Commission of Canada, 1991, xvi, 109 p., see pp. 32-33 and 88-89  (series; Working paper; number 63), ISBN: 066257964X; also published in French / aussi publié en français: L'autorité de la chose jugée, la réponse à  l'accusation et le verdict, Ottawa: La Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, 1991, [xvi], 115 p., voir les pp. 37-38 et 95-96 (Collection; Document de travail; numéro 63), ISBN: 066257964X;
 

___________Fitness to Stand Trial - A Study Paper prepared by the Project on the General Principles of the Criminal Law, Ottawa: The Law Reform Commission of Canada, May 1973, [iv], 57 p.; also published in French / aussi publié en français : L'aptitude à subir le procès - Étude préliminaire préparée par la Section de recherche sur les principes généraux du droit pénal, Ottawa: La Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, Mai 1973, [iv], 65 p.;
 

__________Opinion and Expert Evidence: A Study Paper by the Law of Evidence Project in Law Reform Commission of Canada, Evidence: 6. Judicial Notice; 7. Opinion and Expert Evidence; 8 Burdens of Proof and Presumptions - Study Papers prepared by the Law of Evidence Project, Ottawa: Law Reform Commission of Canada, July 1973, xii, 67 p. at pp. 21-42; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Opinions et témoignages d'experts dans Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, La preuve: 6. Connaissance judiciaire; 7. Opinions et témoignages d'experts; 8. Fardeaux de la preuve et présomptions, Documents préliminaires de la section de recherche sur le droit de la preuve, Ottawa: Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, juillet 1973, xii, 71 p.;
 

___________The General Part - Liability and Defences, Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canda, 1982, [10], 204 p., (series; Working Paper; 29), see "Mental Disorder" at pp. 41-54 with notes at pp. 131-133,  ISBN: 0662514297; copy of the English version of this working paper is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Law; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Partie générale - responsabilité et moyens de défense, Ottawa: Ministère des Approvisionnements et Services Canada, 1982, [10], 239 p., voir les "Troubles mentaux" aux pp. 44-60 avec les notes aux pp.151-153 (collection; Document de travail; 29),  ISBN: 0662514297;
 

__________Guidelines - Dispositions and Sentences in the Criminal Process, Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1977, x, 71 p., see "Hospital Order" at pp. 31-32; see also p. 37 (series; report; number 2); copy of the English version of this report is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Law; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Principes directeurs: Sentences et Mesures non sentencielles dans le processus pénal, Ottawa; Ministre des Approvisionnements et Services Canada, 1977, x, 74 p., voir "L'ordonnance d'hospitalisation" aux pp. 31-32; voir aussi la p.37 (Collection, rapport; numéro 2), ISBN: 0662006917;
 

___________Medical Treatment and Criminal Law, Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1980, [viii], 136 p. (Series; Working Paper; 26), ISBN: 0662506707; also published in French / aussi publié en français : Le traitement médical et le droit criminel, Ottawa: Ministre des Approvisionnements et Services Canada, 1980, [x], 152 p., (Collection; Document de travail; 26), ISBN: 0662506707;
 

___________ Mental Disorder in the Criminal Process, Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1976, x, 53 p.(series; Report; number 5); copy of the English version of this report is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Law; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Désordre mental dans le processus pénal, Ottawa: Ministre des Approvisionnements et Services Canada, 1976, x, 61 p. (Collection; Rapport; numéro 5);
 

__________The Principles of Sentencing and Dispositions, Ottawa: Information Canada, 1974, x, 35 p. (Series; Working Document; number 3); copy of the English version of this working paper is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Law; also published in French / aussi publié en français: Les principes de la détermination de la peine et du prononcé de la sentence, Ottawa: Information Canada, 1974, xi, 38 p. (Collection; Document de travail; numéro 3);
 

___________Recodifying Criminal Law, vol. 1, Ottawa: Law Reform Commission of Canada, 1986, [14], 117 p., on "Unfitness to Plead", see pp. 29-30 and "Mental Disorder" at pp. 30-31; see also Appendix A, ISBN: 0662547322 (series; Report; 30); also published in French / aussi publié en français: Pour une nouvelle codification du droit pénal, vol. 1, Ottawa : Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, 1986, [14], 117 p., voir sur "Inaptitude à se défendre" aux pp. 32-33 et "Troubles mentaux" aux pp. 33-34; voir aussi l'Annexe A, ISBN: 0662547322 (collection; Rapport; 30);
 

___________Recodifying Criminal Law (Revised and Enlarged Edition of Report 30), Ottawa: Law Reform Commission of Canada, 1987, [16], 213 p., (series; Report 31), on "Unfitness to Plead", see pp. 32-33 and "Mental Disorder" at pp. 33-34; see also Appendix B, "Illustrative Draft Legislation",  ISBN: 0662547578; copy of the English version of this report is available in pdf format at my Digital Library -- Canadian Criminal Law; Research Note:  the Commission's recommendations in this report were modified by a subsequent document: "A New General Part for the Criminal Code: Brief from the Law Reform Commission of Canada to the Subcommittee on the General Part" in Canada, House of Commons, Sub-Committee on the recodification of the General Part of the Criminal Code of the Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General, supra, Issue 1 of : 25, 26, 30 March 1992, at the Appendix, pp. 1A:1 - 1A:17.  This report 31 was tabled in the House of Commons on 19 May 1988 (see House of Commons, Debates, 19 May 1988 at 15609);  also published in French / aussi publié en français:Pour une nouvelle codification du droit pénal (Édition révisée et augmentée du rapport no 30) , Ottawa: Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, 1987, [16], 233 p., voir "Inaptitude à se défendre" à la  p. 36 et "Troubles mentaux" aux pp. 36-37; voir aussi l'Annexe B, "Version législative",  ISBN: 0662547578; Note de recherche:  notons que les recommandations de la Commission ont été modifiées par le document "Pour une nouvelle codification de la Partie générale du Code criminel - Mémoire présenté au sous-comité sur la Partie générale par la Commission de Réforme du droit du Canada" dans Canada,  Sous-comité sur la Recodification de la Partie générale du Code criminel du Comité permanent de la justice et du Solliciteur général, supra,  fasicule numéro 1 du  25, 26, 30 mars 1992, aux  pp. 1A:29 - 1A:60.  Ce rapport 31 a été déposé à la Chambre des Communes, le 19 mai 1988 (voir Chambre des Communes, Débats, 19 mai 1988 à 15609);
 

__________ Sentencing and Dispositions Project, Hospital Orders: A Study Paper by the Sentencing and Dispositions Project, [Ottawa]: [Law Reform Commission of Canada], February 1974, [iv], [ii], 66 p; unpublished research paper, English only, copy at the National Library of Canada;
 

LAW REFORM COMMISSION OF SASKATCHEWAN, Proposals for Defences to Provincial Offences: Report to the Minister of Justice,  Saskatoon : Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan, December 1986, 18 p., see "Statutory Defences" at pp. 15-16;
 

__________Tentative proposals for a Lieutenant Governor's Review Board in Saskatchewan, Saskatoon : The Commission, 1984, 28 p.;
 

LEBLANC, Marc, "Les comportements violents des adolescents: un phénomène particulier" dans Jean Proulx, Maurice Cusson et Marc Ouimet, sous la direction de, Les violences criminelles, Presses de l'Université de Laval, 1999, xxii, 353 p., aux pp. 319-353, ISBN: 2763776930;
 

LEBLANC, Lucien, Member and President, Quebec Review Board /membre et président délégué, Commission d'examen du Québec, in from Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 17 April 2002 (E/F):  From the Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards;  Lucien Leblanc, Member and President, Quebec Review Board, /membre et président délégué, Commission d'examen du Québec, English / Français


LEBLOND, Docteur Sylvio, "Le Meurtre de Pierre Dion", (1956) 62 Bulletin de recherches historiques 141-147;
 

LEE, Royce and Emil Coccaro, "The Neuropsychopharmacology of Criminality and Aggression",  (2001) 46(1) The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 35-44;
 

LEFEBVRE, Yvon, directeur; Fabienne Coudari, co-responsable; Marie-Paule Labrecque-Marceau, interviewieuse-assistante; et la collaboration technique de Richard Malouin, André Ostiguy et Jocelyne Ginestet,  Psycauses, Montréal : Y. Lefebvre, de l'UQAM,  1985, 176 p., ISBN:  2980055301; Table des matières en bref: Introduction; Chapitre 1: Problématique; 2. Méthodologie; 3. La logique des institutions: violence et reconstruction de la détresse psychosociale; 4. La logique des institués; 5. Désintitutionnalisation socio-psychiatrique, judiciarisation et/ou alternatives; Annexes; Bibliographie;
 

LEGAL AID ONTARIO / AIDE JURIDIQUE ONTARIO -- LAO  LAW, Criminal law Memoranda, Toronto, catalogue current as of February 1, 2006; see http://www.lss.bc.ca/__shared/assets/LAOlawindex1225.pdf  and http://www.legalaid.on.ca/ (both sites accessed on 24 February 2006); see:
- D1-1, "Automatism", 13 February 2003, 26 p.;
- D1-2, "Non-Insane Automatism and Intoxication", 13 February 2003, 18 p.;
- D1-3, "Mental Disorder", 27 November 2002, 52 p.;
- S1-6, "Fitness to Stand Trial", 17 February 2003, 31 p.;
- D1-7, "Dispositions -- Not Criminally Responsible by Reason of Mental Disorder, 31 January 2003, 37 p.;
- D1-8, "Dispositions -- Unfitness to Stand Trial", 12 September 2003, 14 p.;
- D1-9, "The Youth Criminal Justice Act and Mental Disorder", 29 July 2005, 13 p.;
- S10-29, "[Sentencing -- General Principles] Mental Disorder", 24 January 2003, 70 p.;
- MEN1-1 "[Civil Law] Involuntary Admission", 12 August 2003, 82 p.;
- MEN1-2, "[Civil Law] Consent to Treatment", 26 September 2003, 68 p.;
- MEN1-3, "[Civil Law] Financial Capacity Pursuant to the Mental Health Act and the Substitute Decision Act", 7 July 2003, 62 p.;
- MEN1-4, "[Civil Law] Capacity and Admission to Care Facilities", 10 October 2003, 52 p.;

LEHMANN, J.F., Remarks on insanity and the management of insane persons, [microform], [Montreal? : s.n.], 1840 (Montreal : J. Lovell), 1 microfiche (30 fr.), SERIES:  CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de  microfiches ; no. 61347,  ISBN:  0665613474; copy at the National Library of Canada, Ottawa; document not consulted;
 

LEIGH, L.H., "Automatism and Insanity", (1962-63) 5 The Criminal Law Quarterly 160-174;
 

___________"The Law Reform Commission of Canada and the Reform of the General Part", [1983] Criminal Law Review 438-449, short discussion on mental disorder (1 paragraph) at p. 443;
 

LEIPER, Janet and Heather Morgan, Criminal Law, "Overrepresentation of mentally ill in criminal system creates many costs", (3 June 2005) 25(05) The Lawyers Weekly 16;
 

LEIS, Timothy, A.,  Laurence. Motiuk, 1925-, and J.R.P. Ogloff, eds., Forensic psychology: Policy and practice in corrections, Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada, 1995, 234 p., ISBN:  0660165112; copy at the Library of Parliament; title noted  in my research but not consulted yet;
 

LEMIRE, Guy, Serge Brochu et Gilles Rondeau, chercheurs principaux; Isabelle Parent et Guylaine Cormier, agentes de recherche, Le traitement auprès des personnes incarcérées pour une courte période et auprès des contrevenants en probation : recension des écrits,  Montréal : Unité de recherche correctionnelle, Centre international de criminologie comparée, Université de Montréal, 1996, iv, 172 f. (Collection; Cahiers de recherches criminologiques; numéro 23), Note: "Étude subventionnée par le Conseil québécois de la recherche sociale (RS - 2483094)"; table des matières en bref: chap. 1: Délinquance sexuelle; 2. Santé mentale; 3. Toxicomanie; 4. Violence conjugale;
 

LEROUX, J. et G. Larivée, "Le rôle de l'agent de probation avec une clientèle à incidence psychiatrique", (1988) 21(2) Criminologie 84-89; short summary at "Annotated Bibliography",  (1990) 2(3) Forum on Corrections Research at p. 29; Forum on Corrections Research is also published in French / aussi publié en français sous le titre Forum, recherche sur  l'actualité correctionnelle;
 

LESHIELD, Alan W. and Christopher W.  Hyatt, "Perspective: Section 22(1) Consent to Treatment Ordered under The Young Offenders Act", (1986) 28 Canadian Journal of Criminology 69-78;
 

LESTER, Geoffrey, Some Notes on Expert (Opinion) Evidence, Ottawa: Department of Justice Canada, Research, Statistics and Evaluation Directorate/Policy Sector, 1995, v, 50 p. (series; Litigation Support Research Report; LR1995-1E); this report should also be available in French from the Department of Justice Canada under the number LR1995-1F; ce rapport devrait aussi être disponible en français sous le numéro LR1995-1F;
 

LETENDRE, Georges et al., "Les modifications législatives conséquentes à l'arrêt Swain", dans  Barreau du Québec. Congrès (1992 : Québec, Québec), Congrès annuel du Barreau du Québec (1992). -- [Montréal] : Service de la formation permanente, Barreau du Québec, [1992?] aux pp. [313]-349;
 

LETMAN, Carol Ann, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français:  CANADA, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 14 March 2002 (E/F): Carol Ann Letman, Director Peel Region, Criminal Lawyers' Association; English / Français


LEVY, Earl J., 1937-, "Examination of the Expert Witness" in Joel Pink, Mr. Justice Kenneth Matthews, Alison Tupper and Alvin Wells, eds., The Expert: A Practitioner's Guide, eds., Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thomson Professional Publishing,1995-,  2 vols., looseleaf supplemented books, at vol. 1, Title 3, ISBN: 0459553291; part of chapter 14 of his book, Examination of Witnesses in Criminal Cases, 4th ed., Levy, infra;
 

____________Examination of Witnesses in Criminal Cases, 4th ed., Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thomson Professional Publishing, 1999, lix, 599 p., see Chapter 14, "The Expert Witness" at pp. 281-333, ISBN: 0459260308; note: there is now a 5th ed., 2001;
 

LEVY, H.J., "Mental at Goal", (1980) Criminal Lawyers' Association 1-7; pas à la SCC;  text not consulted;
 

LEWIS, Eric, "Case Comment: R. v. Binh Van Le and the Fitness Hearings", (2004) 25(4) For the Defence -- Criminal Lawyers' Association Newsletter 32-34;
 

LIBBEY, Jodi, "Dangerousness - An Unsafe Criterion?", (Spring 1998) 7(1) Health Law Review 14-25;
 

LIGHTMAN, E.S., "The impact of government economic restraint on mental health services in Canada", (March 1986) 34(1) Canada's Mental Health 24-28; also published in French / aussi publié en français;
 

LINDSAY, A. Jack and James R.P. Ogloff, "Factors affecting the referral of young offenders for medical and psychological assessment under the Young Offenders Act", (1997) 39 Canadian Journal of Criminology 247-273;
 

LINDSAY, Paul S., "Fitness to Stand Trial in Canada: An Overview in Light of the Recommendations of the Law Reform Commission of Canada", (1976-77) 19 The Criminal Law Quarterly 303-348;
 

LISLE, Lisa, "Killer seeks trip permit: Asks Ontario Review Board to ease restrictions for work, travel", The Ottawa Sun, Friday, February 21, 2003; case of  L.-H., found not guilty by reason of insanity of murder in 1986;
 

LITKOWSKI, Richard, "The Charter and the Principles of Criminal Responsibility: A Long and Winding Road", chapter 14 in Jamie Cameron, ed., The Charter's Impact on the Criminal Justice System, Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell (Thomson Canada Limited), 1996, xxvi, 448 p., pp. 271-292, see in particular "Mental Disorder and the Charter" at pp. 285-291, ISBN: 0459553887;
 

LIVESLEY, W. John, "The Phenotypic and Genotypic Structure of Psychopathic Traits"  in  David  J. Cooke, 1952-, Adelle E. Forth & Robert  D. Hare, 1934-,  eds., Psychopathy theory: Research and Implications for Society, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998, viii, 428 p., at pp. 69-79, (series; NATO ASI series. Series D, Behavioural and social sciences ; volume 88), ISBN: 0792349199;
 

LIVINGSTON, James D., Derek Wilson, George Tien and Lynda Bond, "A Follow-Up Study of Persons Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder in British Columbia", (July 2003) 48(6) The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 408-415;
 

Loi sur la défense nationale, S.R.C. 1985,  c. N-5;  la loi doit être lue avec le  Chapitre 119 sur le Désordre mental des Ordonnances et règlements royaux applicables aux forces canadiennes (Révision de 1994), vol.  2,  Discipline  (http://www.dnd.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/vol2/intro_e.asp); also published in English / aussi publié en anglais:  National Defence Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. N-5; the Act should be read with  Chapter 119 on Mental Disorder of the The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces (1994 Revision), vol. 2,  Disciplinary  (http://www.dnd.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/vol2/intro_e.asp);
 

Lois constitutionnelles de 1867 à 1982,  paragraphes 91(27) et 92(7) - partage des pouvoirs entre le fédéral et les provinces / Constitutional Acts 1867 to 1982, subsections 91(27) et 92(7) - separation of powers between the federal and the provinces;
 

Long Term Supervision - Discussion Paper, 30 September 1994, 31 p.,  mentioned in Federal/Provincial/Territorial Task Force on High-Risk Violent Offenders, supra, at p. 52;
 

LUETTGEN, James, Wendy E. Chrapko and John R. Reddon, "Preventing Violent Re-offending in Not Criminally Responsible Patients: An Evaluation of a Continuity of Treatment Program", (1998) 21 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 89-98;
 

LUSSIER, Sylvain, "Les régimes de garde des personnes dont l'état mental présente un danger pour elles-mêmes ou pour autrui", dans, sous la direction de, Service de la formation permanente Barreau du Québec, Développements récents en droit de la santé mentale (1998), Cowansville (Québec): Les Éditions Yvon Blais, 1998, x, 299 p., aux pp. 177-186,  ISBN: 2894512384;


LUTHER, Glen and Mansfield Mela, "The Top Ten Issues in Law and Psychiatry", (2006) 69(2) Saskatchewan Law Review  401-440;
 

LYMBURNER, Jocelyn A. and Ronald Roesch, "The Insanity Defense: Five Years of Research (1993-1997)", (1999) 22 (3-4) International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 213-240;
 

LYMBURNER, Jocelyn A., Exploring the Impact of Offence Characteristics and Mental Disorder on Verdicts of Insanity, Thesis (M.A.) - Simon Fraser University, Department of Psychology,  1997, xi, 75 leaves;
 

LYNCH, D.O., "Some Observations on the Criminally Insane with Special Reference to those Charged with Murder", (1937) 12 The Ontario Journal of Neuro-Psychiatry 39-52; texte non consulté et noté dans ma recherche;
 

LYNETT, Elizabeth, 1956-, The effects of a stated diagnosis of anti-social personality disorder, victims statements, and offender's antisocial history on psychiatrists' opinions in dangerous offender determinations, Thesis (Ed.D.), University of Toronto, 1990, vii, 129 leaves; title noted in my research but thesis not consulted yet (10 January 2003);
 

LYON, David R., Stephen D. Hart and Christopher D. Webster, "Violence and Risk Assessment" in Regina A. Schuller and R.P. Ogloff, eds., Introduction to psychology and law : Canadian perspectives, Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c 2001, xiii, 565 p., at pp. 314-350, ISBN: 0802042759 and 080208110X (pbk.); copy at the Supreme Court of Canada Library, Ottawa, call number K346 I58 2001; copy also at the University of Ottawa, FTX General, K 346 .I575 2001;
 

LYSTER, Linday, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Policy Director, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 16 April 2002 (E/F): Panel I:  From the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association: Lindsay Lyster, Policy Director, English / Français


MacDONALD, Bruce J.S., "The Police And The Mentally Ill", (1958-9) 1 The Criminal Law Quarterly 400-402;
 

MacDONALD, Lorraine, Anxiety of front line staff in a new forensic psychiatric inpatient unit, [Toronto] : METFORS, [1979?], 8, [2] p. (series;Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number 12);  copy at the  Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RC 440.2 M3;
 

MacDONALD, D.A., D.S. Nussbaum and R.M. Bagby, "Reliability, Validity and Utility of the Fitness Interview Test", (1991) 36(7) The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 480-484;
 

MacDONALD, Margaret and Karen Hossack, "Medical Care in a Forensic Psychiatric Setting", (September1999) 41(8) British Columbia Medical Journal 379-381 (Theme Issue: Forensic Psychiatry, Part II);
 

MACDONALD, Scott, "Civil Liberties and the Forensic Psychiatric Remand", (1981) 3 Canadian Criminology Forum 146-157;
 

___________Perceptions of Individuals on Psychiatric Remand, M.A. thesis, University of Toronto Centre of Criminology, 1980; not at the National Library; text not consulted;
 

MacDOUGALL, James, The mentally disordered offender theory, treatment and problems, Major paper (M.S.W.)--University of British Columbia, 1980, 68 leaves; copy at University of British Columbia, Walter C. Koerner Library; text not consulted;
 

MacINTOSH, Donald A., 1952-, Fundamentals of the Criminal Justice System, 2nd ed., Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thompson Professional Publishing, 1995, xxxi, 456 p., see mental disorder at pp. 330-337,  ISBN:0459553488 (bound) and 0459553356 (pbk.);
 

MACKAY, R. D. (Ronald D.), "Insanity and Unfitness to Stand Trial in Canada and England: A Comparative Study of Recent Developments", (1995) 6 Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 121; text not consulted; with the same title in Jill Peay, ed., Criminal justice and the mentally disordered, Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Ashgate/Dartmouth, c1998, xxvi, 556 p. at p. 267, (series; International library of criminology, criminal justice & penology),  ISBN: 185521962X;
 

___________Mental Conditions Defences in the Criminal Law, Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, , 1995, xii, 252 p., (series; Oxford monographs on criminal law and criminal justice), ISBN: 0198259956;
 

MacKENZIE, Sarah, "Informed Consent: The Right of Psychiatric Patients to Refuse Treatment", (1993) 2 Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies 59-92;
 

MACLAY, W.S., "Psychiatric Treatment as an Alternative to Imprisonment. 1. Psychopathic Disorder", (1961-62) 4 The Criminal Law Quarterly 296-305;
 

MacLEOD, Ian, "Ontario puts up $27.5M to keep mentally ill out of court, jail.  Judge ended practice of jailing mentally ill who face charges", The Ottawa Citizen, Thursday, 13 January 2005, p. B1 and p. B2 (title: "Ruling: Mentally ill men were denied their rights"); decision of the Ontario government further to 10 November 2004 decision by Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Desmarais, Ottawa, cases of Abdi Hussein and Ronald Dworkin;
 

MACPHERSON, A.D., "Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Law.  The Medical View", (1955-61) 1 Alberta Law Review 36-39;
 

MADDISON, Simon, "Mindless Militants?  Psychiatry and the University"  in William K. Greenaway, 1942-,  and Stephen Brickey, 1948-, eds., Law and Social Control in Canada, Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice-Hall of Canada, c1978, x, 240 p., at pp. 117-137, ISBN: 0135262445; a note at p. 117 reads: Reprinted from Politics and Deviance, edited by Ian Taylor and Laurie Taylor (1973) pp. 111-135";
 

MAHAFFY, Jim, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français:  CANADA, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 19 March 2002 (E/F): Jim Mahaffy, CACL Board Representative of NAACJ: English / Français


MAILLOUX, Noël, "Functioning of the Superego in Delinquents" in D. Ewen Cameron, ed., Forensic Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry, Boston: Little, Brown, 1965, x, 217 p. at pp. 61-81 (series; International Psychiatry Clinics; January 1965; volume 2, number 1);
 

MAKIN, Kirk, "Brillant man in an asylum fights doctors to top court.  Physics expert with bipolar disorder tells judges he'd rather stay locked up for life than be forced to take medication", The Globe and Mail, Monday, May 5, 2003, p. A-3; case of Scott Starson, dealt on 14 June 2001 with the Ontario Court of Appeal at  http://www.ontariocourts.on.ca/decisions/2001/june/starsonC33406.htm; (accessed on 6 May 2003); on appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada;
 

MALCOLM, Andrew I., The Uses and Abuses of Psychiatrists in Court [sound recording], Vancouver: Vancouver Institute, 1979, (series; University of British Columbia Archives phonotape ; 688), 1 sound cassette : 1 7/8 ips., Notes: Lecture delivered to the Vancouver Institute, Feb. 10. 1979; cassette not listened to; information from the University of British Columbia library catalogue; subject: forensic psychiatry;

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MALONEY, Arthur and Paul V. Tomlinson, "Opinion Evidence" in Roger E. Salhany and Robert J. Carter, Studies in Canadian Criminal Evidence,  Toronto: Butterworths, 1972, viii, 393 p., Chapter 6 at pp. 219-246,  (series; Canadian Legal Studies Series;), ISBN: 0409865087;
 

MALONEY, Arthur, "Comments on Haines' 'Psychiatry and the Adversary System of Justice'" in David N. Weisstub, ed., Law and Psychiatry: Proceedings of an International Symposium Held at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, 1978, Toronto: Pergamon Press, 1978, xii, 163 p., at  pp. 130-135, ISBN:  0080231330;  note: Mr. Justice Edson Haines' article is at pp. 115-129;
 

__________"Expert Evidence" in Law Society of Upper Cnada, [ed.], Special Lectures of the Law Society of Upper Canada: Defending a Criminal Case, Toronto: Richard De Boo Limited, 1969, vii, 346 p., at pp. 77-105 (series;  Law Society of Upper Canada. Special Lectures; 1969);


MANDEL, Charles, "Justice system struggles to deal with mentally ill.  Close co-operation urged between police and specialists in mental health", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, 24 November 2007, p. A5;
 

MANFRDEDI, Christopher P. (Christopher Philip), 1959-, Judicial Power and the Charter : Canada and the Paradox of Liberal Constitutionalism, Toronto: McCelland & Stewart, c1993, 292 p., see on mental disorder, pp. 99-100,  ISBN: 0771056591; note: there is now a second edition which I have not consulted: 2nd ed., Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press, c2001, xvii, 276 p., ISBN: 0195415043;
 

MANNING, Morris and Alan W. Mewett, "Psychiatric Evidence", (1975-76) 18 The Criminal Law Quarterly 325-354;
 

MANSON, Allan S., "Annotation: R. v. Swain (1986) 50 C.R. (3d) 97 (Ont. C.A.)", (1986) 50 Criminal Reports (3d) 101-103;
 

__________"The Effect of Steele on Habeas Corpus and Indeterminate Confinement", (1990) 80 Criminal Reports (3d) 282-289;
 

___________"Fit To Be Tried: Unravelling the Knots", (1981-82) 7 Queen's Law Journal 305-343;


___________"Fitness to be sentenced: a historical, comparative and practical review", (2006) 29 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 262-280;
 

__________The Law of Sentencing, Toronto: Irwin Law, 2001, xviii, 410 p., see "Psychiatric, Psychological and Medical Reports...1) Admissibility of Crown Psychiatric Assessments...2) Using Mental Health Act Powers to Remand for Assessment" at pp. 198-203; see also the discussion of the Supreme Court of Canada decision of  R. v. Knoblauch, [2000] 2 S.C.R. 780 at pp. 376 and 384-389, ISBN: 1552210294 (series; essentials of Canadian Law);
 

__________"Observations from an Ethical Perspective on Fitness, Insanity and Confidentiality", (1981-82) 27 McGill Law Journal 196-249;
 

__________"Ordering Psychiatric Examinations", (1986) 53 Criminal Reports  (3d) 387-396;
 

MARCEAU, Bruno, 1951-, Le délinquant violent devant la science et devant la loi, thèse de doctorat, Ph.D. (Criminologie), Universite de Montréal, 1986, x, 469 feuilles, directeur de thèse: Daniel Elie; Chapitre 1: Dangerosité et violence: un problème scientifique et éthique; Chapitre 2: La science et le délinquant violent; chapitre 3: Un défi pour la théorie et la prédiction; Chapitre 4: Le délinquant violent devant la loi;
 

MARCEAU, Joanne, "L'intervention policière auprès d'une personne présentant un danger pour elle-même ou pour autrui -- Partie II", (janvier 2001) Le conseiller juridique, numéro 39; disponible à   http://www.spcum.qc.ca/fr/nouv_pub/pdf/juridiq/no39.pdf (visionné le 3 décembre 2004);
 

MARCUS, A.M., Sidney Filkow, Judge H.S. Keenleyside and Robert C. Gardner (Panelists), "Trial in Criminal Proceedings"  in Carol Kerfoot , ed., Mental Disorder and the Law: A Report of an Advanced Seminar in Criminology, Held May 24 and 25, 1974 at the Instructional Resources Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver: Centre for Continuing Education, University of British Columbia, [1974?], vi, 131 p., at pp. 98-117, ISBN:  0888438796;
 

MARCUS, A.M. and W.E. Seidelman, Murder and Insanity, [Vancouver, B.C.] 1968, 89 p.; document not consulted; information from the University of British Columbia library catalogue;
 

MARCUS, Anthony M., "Forensic Psychiatrist - A Contemporary View", (1980) 22 Canadian Journal of Criminology 337-342;
 

MARKMAN, Karen Dawn, 1955-, Protection or Punishment? : Towards a New Approach for Dealing with Dangerous Offenders, LL.M. thesis, York University, March 1988, viii, 241 p.; thesis supervisor: Professor William Angus;
 

MARLEAU, Jacques D., Renée Roy, Thierry Webanck, Line Lapointe et Bernard Poulin, "Les parents qui tuent leurs enfants" dans Jean Proulx, Maurice Cusson et Marc Ouimet, sous la direction de, Les violences criminelles, Presses de l'Université de Laval, 1999, xxii, 353 p., aux pp. 109-127, ISBN: 2763776930;
 

___________"Paternal Filicide: A Study of 10 Men", (1999) 44 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 57-63 (the authors are listed in the following sequence: Jacques D. Marleau, Bernard Poulin, Thierry Webanck, Renée Roy et Line Laporte);
 

MARLEAU, Jacques D., Frédéric Millaud et Nathalie Auclair, "A Comparison of Parricide and Attempted Parricide: A Study of 39 Psychotic Adults", (May-June 2003) 26(3) International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 269-279;
 

MARLEAU, Jacques D., Renée Roy, Line Laporte, Thierry Webanck et  Bernard Poulin, "Homicide d'enfant commis par la mère", (1995) 40(3) Canadian Journal of Psychiatry / La revue canadienne de psychiatrie 142-149;
 

MARLEAU, Jacques D., "Fratricide et sorocide: synthèse de la littérature", (2003) 36(1) Criminologie 157-175;
 

MARTIN, B., "The Reliability of Psychiatric Diagnosis"  in C.D. Webster, 1936-, M.H. Ben-Aron and S.J. Hucker, eds., Dangerousness: Probability and Prediction, Psychiatry and Public Policy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985,  xiii, 236 p.,  at pp. 65-86,  ISBN: 0521300290; copy at Morrisset  RA 1151 .D26 1985;
 

MARSHALL, Mary, "Mental Disabilities, Litigation and the Courts: Recent Charter Issues, Evolving Doctrines and the Court Process", Health Care, Ethics and Law/Le droit de la santé, Montreal, P.Q.: Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, 1990, at pp. [89]-106; text not consulted;
 

MARSHALL, V. and  D. Hughes, "‘Nothing Else But Mad'": Canadian Legislative Trends in the Light of Models of Mental Illness and Their Implications for Civil Liberties" in J. Haas and B. Shaffir, eds., Decency and Deviance, Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1974, pp. 146-166; pas à Fauteux; text not consulted;
 

MARTIN, Barry A., "The reliability of psychiatric diagnosis"  in Christopher D. Webster, 1936-,  Mark H. Ben-Aron and Stephen J. Hucker, eds., Dangerousness: Probability and prediction, psychiatry and public policy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985,  xiii, 236 p., at pp. 65-86, ISBN: 0521300290;
 

MARTIN, Dianne L., "Book Review: Survival of the Sanest in Pre-Trial Psychiatric Clinic by Robert J. Menzies", (1990) 69 Canadian Bar Review 824-828;
 

MARTIN, G. Arthur and Joseph W. Irving, G. Arthur Martin: Essays on Aspects of Criminal Procedure, Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thompson Professional Publishing, 1997, xxvi, 417 p., see Chapter 11, "The Insanity Defence", at pp. 337-362, ISBN: 0459554417;
 

MARTIN, G. Arthur, "Comments by the Honourable G. Arthur Martin, Q.C., L.L.D." (1991) 36(3) Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 166-168;
 

__________"Insanity as a Defence", (1966) 14 Chitty's Law Journal 163-171;
 

__________"Insanity as a Defence", (1965-66) 8 The Criminal Law Quarterly 240-257;
 

__________"The Insanity Defence", (February 1989) 10(1) Criminal Lawyers Association Newsletter 11-22;
 

__________"Mental Disorder and Criminal Responsibility in Canadian Law" in Stephen J. Hucker, Christopher D. Webster and Mark H. Ben-Aron, eds. Mental Disorder and Criminal Responsibility, Toronto: Butterworths, 1981, xv, 195 p., at Chapter 2, pp. 15-31, ISBN:0409837342;
 

__________Transcript of Testimony, CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases, supra, contents of the minutes of proceedings of the Commission, Public Sessions, pp.1381-1421;
 

MARTIN, Melody, "Defending the Mentally Ill Client in Criminal Matters: Ethics, Advocacy and Responsibility", (1993-94) 52 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review 73-131;
 

MAZER, Donald, "Mental Illness and the Law" in William K. Greenaway, 1942-,  and Stephen L. Brickey, 1948-, eds., Law and Social Control in Canada, Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice-Hall of Canada, c1978, x, 240 p., at pp. 94-105, ISBN: 0135262445; copy at the National Library, Ottawa; note at p. 94 reads in part: "Originally published in Axiom 4, Spring, 1975, pp. 6-9, 28-30";
 

McCOOEY, Paula, "Repeat drunk driver to stay in hospital.  Brownlee being held at psychiatric facility; to be reassessed", The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday, 3 May 2006, p. C3;  Ottawa case of Matthew Brownlee "charged with impaired driving, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, failure to comply with probation conditions and driving while disqualified" on 12 October 2005; on 27 March 2006, Justice Bruce McPhee declared him not criminally responsible; Brownlee "suffers from a psychotic mood disorder  that includes hallucinations and delusions as a result of head injuries sustained in the 1996 accident"; see also The Ottawa Citizen of 28 March 2006;

McCORMICK, John W., "Psychiatry" in Mark J. Freiman, 1947-, and Mark L.. Berenblut, 1955-, eds., The  Litigator's Guide to Expert Witnesses, Aurora (Ontario): Canada Law Book, 1997, xxvii, 438 p., chapter 23 at pp. 375-405, ISBN: 0888042345;
 

MCDIARMID, Neil, "Board of Review", 2 p. in Psychiatric Issues in Criminal Law, Material Prepared for a Continuing Legal Education Seminar Held in Vancouver, B.C., on December 4, 1982, Course Co-Ordinator: Josiah Wood, Leaders: Leonard T. Doust et al., Vancouver: The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, December 1982, ISBN: 0865040826; copy at the Supreme Court of Canada Library;
 

McDONALD, A., D. Nussbaum and R.M. Bagby, "Reliability, Validity and Utility of the Forensic Assessment Test", (1991) 36 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 480-484;
 

McDONALD, Angus, "Insanity That Isn't: Anatomy of a Mistrial", (1993) 14(1) Health Law in Canada 3-8;
 

__________"Fitness to Stand Trial: A Legal and Ethical Dilemma", (1988) 8 Health Law in Canada 71-76;
 

McFARLANE, Virginia, Clinical predictions of dangerousness : a case for the defense, Toronto: METFORS, 1984, 39 p. (series; Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number 71); copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RC 569.5 .V55 M3 1984;
 

MCGEE, R., J.D. Atcheson and B.C.L. Orchard, "Psychiatrists, Lawyers and the Adversary System" in Stephen J. Hucker, Christopher D. Webster and Mark H. Ben-Aron, eds.  Mental Disorder and Criminal Responsibility, Toronto: Butterworths, 1981, xv, 195 p., at Chapter 6, pp. 111-119, ISBN:0409837342;
 

McINTYRE, Jill, "Amendments to the Criminal Code (Mental Disorder) Bill C-30 and Review Boards", (July 1992) 50 The Advocate (Vancouver Bar Association) 575-592; also published in (1992-93) 6 Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice 157-186;


McINTYRE, Mike, "Ex-soldier with stress disorder found guilty of assaulting teen", The Ottawa Citizen, Friday June 23, 2006, p. A3;  case of Borsch, not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder, Winnipeg, Queen Bench Justice Nathan Nurgitz, 22 June 2006;
 

MCKAGUE, Carla, "The Charter, Psychiatry and the Criminal Code", in Health Care, Ethics and Law/Le droit de la santé, Montreal: Éditions Thémis, xi, 398 p. at 59-77, ISBN: 2894100251; part of the National Conference "Health Care, Ethics and Law" hosted by the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice; available at http://www.ciaj-icaj.ca/english/publications/1990/McKague.pdf (accessed on 17 April 2006);
 

__________"The Mentally Retarded Offender", 1979, unpublished paper cited in Carla McKague, "The Charter, Psychiatry and the Criminal Code", supra, at p. 69, note 39;
 

McKAY-PANOS, Linda, "Appeals by the Crown from a Verdict of Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder in Proceedings Upon Indictment" (1992) 14 Criminal Reports (4th) 353-362;
 

___________"Indefinite Sentences.  No Criminal Conviction", (December 1998-January 1999) 23(3) Law Now 29-31;
 

___________"Mentally Disabled Persons in the Criminal  Justice System", (1994) 18(9) Law Now 18-20;
 

__________Representing Mentally Disabled Persons in the Criminal Justice System : A Guide for Practitioners, Calgary : Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre, c1994,  [12], ii, 744 p., ISBN: 1896225012;
 

McKERROW, W., "The Assessment of Risk Management System Patients Under Warrants of the Lieutenant Governor in Ontario Psychiatric Hospitals", (1989) 9(3) Health Law in Canada 83;
 

McKINNON, G. (Gil) D., "Mental Disorder", June 28, 1992, 58 leaves, working paper prepared for the The Canadian Bar Association Task Force, mentioned in The Canadian Bar Association Task Force, The Canadian Bar Association Task Force Report: Principles of Criminal Liability - Proposals for a New General Part of the Criminal Code, Ottawa: Canadian Bar Association,  [1992], x, 190 p., at p. 189;  ISBN: 0920742335; available from the Canadian Bar Association in Ottawa; copy at the University of Montreal, Library of the Faculty of Law, part of the following series: (series; Working Paper, Canadian Bar Association, National Criminal Justice Sextion, Committee on on Criminal Code Reform; number 4);
 

McKNIGHT, C.K., "Male Patients Transferred From Reform and Penal Settings in Ontario to Mental Hospital", (1963) 5(4) The Canadian Journal of Corrections 262-270;
 

McLAUGHLIN, Dino, "Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System", (December 1998-January 1999) 23(3) Law Now 26-28;
 

McLAUGHLIN, James F., "Please Don't Turn a Deaf Ear", (1978) 36 The Advocate 229-232;
 

McMAHON, Kirste, "Ontario boosts forensic mental health services", (8 May 2005) 17(16) Law Times 3;

McMAIN, S., Webster, C.D. and Menzies, R.J., "The Post-Assessment Careers of Mentally Disordered Offenders. (1989) 12 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 189-201; see summary in Julio Arboleda, Heather L. Holley, et al., Canada Mental Health and Violence: Proof or Stereotype?supra, Appendix A: Annotated Bibliography, available on the internet at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/mentalhealth/pubs/mental_illness/appendix6.htm; le résumé est aussi disponible en français dans Julio Arboleda, Heather L. Holley, et al., Maladie mentale et violence: un lien démontré ou un steréotype?, supra, Appendice A: bibliographie commentée, disponible sur l'internet à http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/sante-mentale/pubs/maladie_mentale/appendice6.htm; other summary at summarized at "Annotated Bibliography",  (1990) 2(3) Forum on Corrections Research at p. 30; Forum on Corrections Research is also published in French / aussi publié en français sous le titre Forum, recherche sur  l'actualité correctionnelle;
 

McNEIL, Dale E., Randy Borum, Kevin S. Douglas, Stephen D. Hart, David R. Lyon, Lynne E. Sullivan and James F. Hemphill, "Risk Assessment", in James R.P. Ogloff, ed., Taking psychology and law into the twenty-first century, New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2002, xxii, 413 p., at pp. 146-170 (series;  Perspectives in law & psychology; v. 14),  ISBN:  0306467607; copy at Carleton University, Floor 4, K346 .T35 2002;
 

McNIGHT, C.K., J.W. (Johaan W.) Mohr and B.B. (Barry B.) Swadron, "The Mentally Ill Offender in the Oak Ridge Hospital Unit", (1962-63) 5 The Criminal Law Quarterly 248-258;
 

McKNIGHT, C.K., J.W. Mohr,  R.E. Quinsey, and J.Erochko,  "Matricide and Mental Illness", (1966) 11 Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 99-106;
 

__________"Mental Illness and Homicide" , (1966) 11(3) Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal  91-98; see summary in Julio Arboleda, Heather L. Holley, et al.,Canada Mental Health and Violence: Proof or Stereotype?supra, Appendix A: Annotated Bibliography, available on the internet at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/mentalhealth/pubs/mental_illness/appendix6.htm; le résumé est aussi disponible en français dans Julio Arboleda, Heather L. Holley, et al., Maladie mentale et violence: un lien démontré ou un steréotype?, supra, Appendice A: bibliographie commentée, disponible sur l'internet à http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/sante-mentale/pubs/maladie_mentale/appendice6.htm;


McRUER, James C., testimony before  the House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, 31 January 1967 (minutes of proceedings and evidence, number 25), at pp.  890-912 on  Bill C-105, PDF  An Act to amend the Criminal Code (Insanity), sponsored by Mr. Andrew Brewin, M.P, 27th Parliament, 1st Session (1966-67) and on  Bill C-176,PDF  An Act to amend the Criminal code (Insanity at time of trial), sponsored by Mr. John Munro, M.P, 27th Parliament, 1st Session (1966-67); also published in French/aussi publié en français; McRuer, James C., témoignage devant la Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la Justice et des questions juridiques, le 31 janvier 1967 (procès-verbaux et témoignages, fascicule 25),concernant le Bill [Projet de Loi] C-105, PDF Loi modifiant le Code criminel (Aliénation mentale), par M. Andrew Brewin, député, promoteur de ce projet de loi, 27e législature, 1ère session (1966-67) et le Bill [Projet de Loi] C-176, PDF Loi modifiant le Code criminel (Aliénation mentale lors du procès), par M. John Munro, député, promoteur de ce projet de loi, 27e législature, 1ère session (1966-67); 
 

McSHERRY, Bernadette Maree, 1961-, "Defining What Is a 'Disease of the Mind': The Untenability of Current Legal Interpretations", (1993) 1 Journal of Law and Medicine 76-90; title noted in my research but article not consulted yet;
 

___________"Expert testimony and the effects of mental impairment. Reviving the ultimate issue rule", (2001) 24 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 13-21;
 

___________ Insanity, Automatism and Criminal Responsibility: Towards a New Defence of mental Impairment, Doctoral Thesis, Ph.D. in Jurisprudence, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 1996, x, 337 leaves;  see abstract at  http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/yorku/fullcit?pNN10278;
 

McWILLIAMS, Peter K., Canadian Criminal Evidence, 3rd ed., Aurora (Ont.): Canada Law Book, c1996-, 2 looseleaf volumes, see vol. 1, Chapter 9, "Opinion Evidence", ISBN: 08880405505;
 

MELANÇON, Geoffroy et Jocelyn Aubut, "Dangerosité et obligations du thérapeute: perspective canadienne", (1995) 40 Revue canadieenne de psychiatrie 474-478;
 

MELDRUM, Lee Anne, "Risk Assessment", (September1999) 41(8) British Columbia Medical Journal 376-378 (Theme Issue: Forensic Psychiatry, Part II);
 

MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE PENETANGUISHENE (MHCP), RESEARCH CENTRE at  http://www.mhcva.on.ca/Research/mhcpres1.htm;
 

MENTAL HEALTH, LAW, AND POLICY INSTITUTE, Psychology Department, Simon Fraser University, Web Site,  http://www.sfu.ca/mhlpi/ accessed on 24 August 2002;
 

Mental Health Workshop: Acting for Clients with Mental Health Problems, [Toronto: Law Society of Upper Canada, 1983], 23 p.; copy at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; information from AMICUS catalogue; text not consulted;
 

"Mentally Ill Diverted from Jails", (24 January 2005) 16(3) Law Times 16; new Ontario government plan for "non-violent, minor offences";
 

MENUCK, M., B. Jones and R. Fleming, "Treatment Refusal by Dangerous patients", (1991) 2 Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 267-279; text not consulted but noted in my research;
 

MENUK, Morton, "Clinical Assessment of Dangerous Behaviour"  in Mark H. Ben-Aron, Stephen J. Hucker and Christopher D. Webster, eds., Clinical Crimnology: The Assessment and Treatment of Criminal Behaviour, Toronto: M&M Graphics in cooperation with the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry of the University of Toronto, 1985, xi, 327 p., Chapter 3 at pp. 25-41, ISBN: 0969215908;
 

MENZIES, D.B., "Procedure Under Criminal Code Respecting Insane or Mentally Ill Prisoners", (1958-59) 1 The Criminal Law Quarterly 335-338;
 

MENZIES, R.J., D.E. Chunn, C.D. Webster, "Female Follies: The Forensic Psychiatric Assessment of Women Defendants", (1992) 15 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 179-193;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Risky Business: The Classification of Dangerous People in the Canadian Carceral Enterprise" in Nick Larsen, ed., The Canadian Criminal Justice System: An Issues Approach to the Administration of Justice, Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1995, xxiv, 548 p., at pp. 209-240, bibliography at pp. 233-240, ISBN: 155130046X; also published in in Kevin R.E. McCormick and Livy Visano, eds., Canadian Penology: Advanced Perspectives and Research, Toronto:  Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., 1992, xii, 460 p., at pp. 61-93, ISBN:  0921627939;
 

MENZIES, Robert J.,  J. Roy Gillis, and Christopher D. Webster, "Images of law and disorder: a survey of forensic mental health professionals in Ontario" in Amihay Levy, David Nachshon, Amnon Carmi, eds., Forensic psychiatry, Tel Aviv, Israel : Yozmot Publishers, c1999, iii, 377 p. at pp. 35 to approx. 58 (series; The International Center for Health, Law & Ethics library ; 2), ISBN: 9657077052; title noted in my research on 11 November 2001 but not consulted yet;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., Margaret A. Jackson and Rhoda E. Glasberg, "The Nature and Consequences of Forensic Psychiatric Decision-Making", (1982) 27(6) Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 463-472;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, C.D. Webster, B.T. Butler, F.A.S. Jensen and R.E. Turner, An Analysis of the Development and process of the METFORS  Brief Assessment Unit, Toronto : METFORS, 1978,  [ii], 81, [55] p. (series; Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number 7); copy at theSolicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151 A5 1978;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-,  and Christopher D. Webster, "Construction and Validation of Risk Assessments in a Six-Year Follow-Up of Forensic Patients: A Tridimentsional Analysis", (1995) 63 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 766-778;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

__________"Faulty Powers: The Regulation of Carceral and Psychiatric Subjects in the ‘Post-Therapeutic' Community" in Kevin R.E. McCormick, 1965-, ed., Carceral Contexts: Readings in Control, Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 1994, xii, 257 p. at pp. 43-72, ISBN:1551300079;
 

__________"Faulty Powers: The Regulation of Carceral and Psychiatric Subjects in the 'Post-Therapeutic' Community" in K.R.E. McCormick, ed., Carceral Contexts: Readings in Control, Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 1994;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

__________"Fixing Forensic Patients: Psychiatric Recommendations for Treatment in Pretrial Settings", (1988) 6 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 453-478; summarized at "Annotated Bibliography",  (1990) 2(3) Forum on Corrections Research at p. 30; Forum on Corrections Research is also published in French / aussi publié en français sous le titre Forum, recherche sur  l'actualité correctionnelle;
 

___________"Images of Law and Disorder: A Survey of Forensic Medical Health Professionals in Ontario Canada",  (1992) 11 Med Law 93-111; title noted in my research but article not consulted yet (10 August 2002);
 

___________"Mental Disorder and Violent Crime" in Neil Alan Weiner and Marvin E. Wolfgang eds., Pathways to Criminal Violence, vol. 2, Newbury Park (California): Sage Publications, 1989, 237 p., chapter 4 at pp. 109-136, ISBN: 0803933436 and 0803933444 (pbk.);  short summary at "Annotated Bibliography",  (1990) 2(3) Forum on Corrections Research at p. 30; Forum on Corrections Research is also published in French / aussi publié en français sous le titre Forum, recherche sur  l'actualité correctionnelle;
 

___________"The Nature and Consequences of Forensic Psychiatric Decision-Making", (1982) 27 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 455-472;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

_________Where they go and what they do : a two-year follow-up of 600 patients remanded for brief forensic psychiatric assessment, Toronto : METFORS, 1986, [30] p. (series; Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number 90); copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151 M4 1986;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Where They Go and What They Do: The Longitudinal Careers of Forensic Patients in the Medicolegal Complex", (1987) 29 Canadian Journal of Criminology  275-293; also in N. Zoe Hilton, Margaret A. Jackson and Christopher D. Webster, eds., Clinical Criminology: Theory, Research and Practice, Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1990, ix, 654 p. at pp. 625-640, ISBN: 0921627688; see summary in Julio Arboleda, Heather L. Holley, et al., Canada Mental Health and Violence: Proof or Stereotype?supra, Appendix A: Annotated Bibliography, available on the internet at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/mentalhealth/pubs/mental_illness/appendix6.htm; le résumé est aussi disponible en français dans Julio Arboleda, Heather L. Holley, et al., Maladie mentale et violence: un lien démontré ou un steréotype?, supra, Appendice A: bibliographie commentée, disponible sur l'internet à http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/sante-mentale/pubs/maladie_mentale/appendice6.htm;
 

MENZIES, R.J., C.D. Webster, B.T. Butler and R.E. Turner, "The Outcome of Forensic Psychiatric Assessment: A Study of Remands in six Canadian Cities", (1980) 7 Criminal Justice and Behavior 471-480;
 

MENZIES, R.J., 1951-, C.D. Webster and  S.D. Hart, "Observations on the Rise of Risk in Psychology and Law" in Berth Wolfe, ed.,  Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Violence and Aggression June 19-22, 1994, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon: University Extension Press, Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan, 1994, iv, 184 p., ISBN: 0888803273; copy at the University of Saskatchewan;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Christopher D. Webster and Margaret A. Jackson, "Legal and Medical Issues in Forensic Psychiatric Assessments", (1981) 7(1) Queen's Law Journal 3-40; "This article is a revised and extended version of Chapter 5 in Clinical Assessment Before Trial (by C.D. Webster, R.J. Menzies, and M.A. Jackson)", from text at  p. 3;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Christopher D. Webster, Shelly McMain, Shauna Staley and Rosemary Scaglione. "The Dimensions of Dangerousness Revisited", (1994) 18(1) Law and Human Behavior 1-28; with the same title  Jill Peay, ed., Criminal justice and the mentally disordered, Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Ashgate/Dartmouth, c1998, xxvi, 556 p. at p. 491, ISBN: 185521962X;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Christopher D. Webster and Diana S. Sepejak, "The Dimensions of Dangerousness: Evaluating the Accuracy of Psychometric Predictions of Violence Among Forensic Patients", (1985) 9 Law and Human Behavior 49-70; mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Ibnstitute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625 ;
 

__________"Hitting the forensic sound barrier: predictions of dangerousness in a pretrial psychiatric clinic" in Christopher D. Webster, 1937-, Mark H. Ben-Aron and Stephen J. Hucker, eds., Dangerousness: Probability and prediction, psychiatry and public policy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985, [xiii], 236 p., at pp. 115-143, ISBN: 0521300290; mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Ibnstitute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625 ;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Christopher D. Webster and Diana S. Sepejak et al.At the mercy of the mad : examining the relationship between violence and mental illness, Toronto : METFORS, [1981?], 43 p. (series;Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number 33); copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151 M4a;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Christopher D. Webster, Ronald Roesch, Frederick A.S. Jensen and Derek Eaves, "The Fitness Interview Test: A Semi-structured Instrument for Assessing Competency to Stand Trial, with a Proposal for Its Implementation", (1984) 3 Medicine and Law 151-162;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Counterpoint: Response to 'Book Review: Survival of the Sanest: Order and Disorder in a Pre-Trial Psychiatric Clinic' by Richard Rogers and R. M. Bagby", (1991) 11(3) Health Law in Canada79-82;
 

__________"Cycles of Control: The Transcarceral Careers of Mentally Disordered Offenders", (1987) 10(3) International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 233-249;
 

__________Doing Violence: Psychiatric Discretion and the Prediction of Dangerousness, doctoral thesis, Universiy of Toronto, Department of Sociology, Toronto, 1985, 2 volumes; no copy at the National Library; text not consulted; information from the University of Toronto catalogue;
 

___________"Law, Politics and Madness: On Pathologization of Deviance", (1980) 2 Canadian Criminology Forum 11-28;
 

___________"Mental Disorder and Crime in Canada" in Margaret A. Jackson and Curt T. Griffiths, [eds.], Canadian Criminology: Perspectives on Crime and Criminality, 2nd ed., Toronto : Harcourt Brace & Company Canada, c1995, xix, 483 p., Chapter 2 at pp. 61-93, ISBN: 0774732636;
 

___________"The Parameters of Psychiatric Decision Making: Clinical and Legal Determinants of Forensic Assessments" in Christopher D. WEbster, Robert J. Menzies and Margaret A. Jackson, With the collaboration of Brian T. Butler, Frederick A.S. Jensen, Diana S. Sepejak and R. Edward Turner, Clinical Assessment Before Trial: Legal Isues and Mental Disorder, Toronto, Butterworths, 1982, xxvii, 319 p., Appendix D at pp. 202-238, ISBN: 0409875775;
 

___________compiled by, Psychiatry and the Judicial Process: A Bibliography, Toronto: Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1979, iv, 75 p., ISBN: 091958442X;
 

___________"Psychiatry, Dangerousness and Legal Control" in Neil Boyd, 1951-, ed., The Social Dimensions of Law, Scarborough: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1986, xii, 259 p. at pp. 182-211, ISBN: 0138155720; mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Institute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625;
 

___________"Psychiatrists in Blue: Police Apprehension of Mental Disorder and Dangerousness", (1987) 25 Criminology 901-925;
 

__________"A Sociological Perspective on Impulsivity: Some Cautionary Comments on the Genesis of a Clinical Construct"  in Christopher D. Webster and Margaret A. Jackson, eds.,  Impulsivity: Theory Assessment, and Treatment, New York: Guilford Press, 1987, xvii, 462 p., at pp. 42-62, ISBN: 1572302259;
 

___________Survival of the Sanest: Order and Disorder in a Pre-trial Psychiatric Clinic, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1989, xxii, 310 p., ISBN: 0802058272 (bound) and 0802067379 (pbk.);
 

MERCIER, Raoul, Q.C., Crown Attorney for the County of Carleton, Ontario, "[Testimony]"  before CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases, see supra, CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases;  Report of First Public Session held in the Board of Transport Court Room, Ottawa, June 9, 1954, pp. 1-99B , supra;
 

MEREDITH, William Campbell James, 1904-, "Correspondence: Irresistible Inmpulse and Crime", (1946) 54 The Canadian Medical Association Journal 621-622; correspondence in reply to Stevenson, "Correspondence: Irresistible Impulse and Crime", infra;
 

__________"Insanity as a Criminal Defence: A Conflict of Views", (1947) 25 The Canadian Bar Review 251-259; also found in CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases, supra, contents of the minutes of proceedings of the Commissions, Public Sessions, supra, exhibit 2, at pp. 55-66;
 

___________Insanity as a Criminal Defence; with a foreword by the Honourable Chief Justice Greenshields of the Superior Court, Montreal,  Montréal: Wilson et Lafleur, 1931, xvi, 146 p.;
 

____________"Irrisistible Impulse and Crime", (1946) 54 The Canadian Medical Association Journal 383-384;
 

____________"Re Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases.  Brief submitted by W.C.J. Meredith, Q.C., Dean of the Faculty of Law, McGill University", Transcript of evidence, CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases, supra, contents of the minutes of proceedings of the Commission, Public Sessions, pp. 1041-1051; Exhibit 28, pp. 1226C to 1226C-3;
 

___________Transcript of testimony, before CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases, supra, contents of the minutes of proceedings of the Commission, Public Sessions, pp. 1041-1051;
 

MEWETT, Allan W., 1930-,  and Morris Manning, Mewett & Manning on Criminal Law (previously published under title: Criminal Law), 3rd ed, Toronto: Butterworths, 1994, lxiv, 959 p., ISBN: 0409903752 (bound) and 0433396458 (pbk.); "Table of Contents...Chapter 13: Mental Disorder...441: I. Introduction...441; II. The Application of s. 16...444: (1) Mental Disorder That Renders One Incapable of Appreciating...448; III. Burden of Proof, Degree of Proof...457; IV. Mental Disorder Raised by the Crown...460; V. Excluding Self-Induced or Transitory States...465: (1) Alcohol or Drugs...466; (2) Transitory Impulse...468; VI. Irresistible Impulse...474; VII. Effect of Mental Disorder Short of s. 16...480; VIII. Effect of a Verdict of Not Criminally Responsible...489; IX. Unfitness to Stand Trial...490; X. Mental Disorder After Conviction...491";
 

MEWETT, Allan W., 1930-, and Shaun Nakatsuru, An Introduction to the Criminal Process in Canada, 4th ed., Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thomson Professional, 2000, xii, 255 p., see Chapter 16, "Mental Disorder and Responsibility" at pp. 191-201, ISBN: 0459276654;
 

MEWETT, Allan W., 1930-, "Editorial: Insanity, Criminal Law and the Charter", (1988-89) 31 The Criminal Law Quarterly 241-242;
 

___________"Editorial: The Mentally Disordered Offender", (1976-77) 19 The Criminal Law Quarterly 255-256;
 

___________"Editorial: The Mentally Disordered Offender"  (1986-87) 29 The Criminal Law Quarterly 145-146;
 

___________"Editorial: Remands for Psychiatric Examinations", (1980-81) 23 The Criminal Law Quarterly 273-274;
 

___________"Section 16 and 'Wrong'. Case comment", (1975-76) 18 The Criminal Law Quarterly 413-417; deals with the Supreme Court of Canada decision of Schwartz;
 

_________"The Rights of the Institutionalized" in  [compiled by] R. St. J. Macdonald and John P. Humphrey, The Practice of freedom : Canadian Essays on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, Toronto : Butterworths, c1979, xx, 460 p., ISBN: 0409848018; also published in Wesley Cragg, ed., Contemporary Moral Issues, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1983, x, 611, [2] p., at pp. 285-302, ISBN: 0075485826;
 

___________A study of the Metropolitan Toronto forensic services prepared for the Attorney General of Ontario, [Toronto : s.n., 1981.], 24 leaves; from the University of Toronto catalogue; text not consulted;
 

__________Witnesses, Scarborough: Carswell, Thompson Professional Publishing, 1991-, 1 volume looseleaf with yearly supplements, see chapter 10, "The Expert Witness", ISBN: 0459349317;  there is also a 1995 hardcover copy, 692 p., ISBN: 0459559761;
 

MICHAUD, Valerie Marie, 1957-, On the Interface Between Psychiatry and Law: the Winnipeg Juvenile Court clinic, Thesis (M.A.), sociology, University of Manitoba, 1985, viii, 185 p.;
 

MIGNEAULT, Pierre et John O'Neil, sous la direction de, Consentement éclairé et capacité en psychiatrie : aspects cliniques et juridiques = Informed consent and capacity in psychiatry : clinical and legal aspects, Verdun (Québec) : Éditions Douglas, 1988, x, 220 p.;  texte non consulté mais noté dans ma recherche; copie à la Bibliothèque nationale, Ottawa;
 

MIGNEAULT, Pierre, "Commentaires du comité organisateur" dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. à la p. 37;
 

___________"Le patient sous OLG et le clinicien: épreuve et leçon de réalité", dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. aux pp. 31-34; OLG= Ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur;
 

MILES, James, Leon Mitchell, and Judge J.H. Maher, "The Function and Role of the Mental Patients Review Board"  in Western Canada Workshop, ed., The Mentally Disordered and the Law: Proceedings, Western Canada Workshop, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, February 23-24-25,1975, [Saskatoon : Saskatchewan Association for the Mentally Retarded], 1975,  ii, 67 p. at pp. 41-46;
 

MILLAUD, F., R. Roy, P. Gendron et J. Aubut, "Un inventaire pour l'évaluation de la dangerosité des patients psychiatriques", (1992) 37 Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 608-613;
 

MILLAUD, Frédéric, "L'homicide chez le patient psychotique: une étude de 24 case en vue d'une prédiction à court terme", (1989) 34 Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 340-346;
 

__________"Maladie mentale et violence: revue de littérature" dans Jean Proulx, Maurice Cusson et Marc Ouimet, sous la direction de, Les violences criminelles, Presses de l'Université de Laval, 1999, xxii, 353 p., aux pp. 267-288, ISBN: 2763776930;
 

__________"Troubles mentaux et violence", (1996) 24(1) Criminologie 7-23; le Dr. Millaud est chef du département de psychiatrie de l'Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal;
 

MILLETT, Kate, "Legal Rights and the Mental Health System", (1992) 17 Queen's Law Journal 215-223;
 

MILLIKEN, A. Donald, "The Insanity Defense", (1985) 30 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 323-238;
 

MILLS, Jeremy, Criminal Attitudes Assessment and the Relationship with Psychopathy and Response Latencies, Ph.D. thesis (Department of Psychology), Carleton University, Ottawa, January 2000, xiv, 179 p.;
 

MILSTONE, Carol, 1959-, prepared for the Mental Health Services Directorate, Health Programs and Services Branch, Health Canada,  The Mentally Ill and the Criminal Justice System: Innovative Community-based Programs 1995, Ottawa: Health Canada, 1995, 40 p., ISBN:  0662217152; also published in French /aussi publié en français: pour la Division de la santé mentale, Direction des services de santé, Direction générale des programmes et des services de la santé, Santé Canada, Les personnes atteintes de maladies mentales et le système de justice pénale : programmes communautaires innovateurs, 1995, Ottawa: Santé Canada, 1995, 44 p., ISBN: 0662991648;
 

MITCHELL, Chester N., "Culpable Mental Disorder and Criminal Liability", (1986) 8 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 273-299;
 

MITCHELL, John K. and Perlene J. Morrison, "Disposition hearings: procedures under part XX.1 of the Criminal Code",  in National Criminal Law program (1998: Victoria, B.C.), [ed.],  National Criminal Law Program, The Federation of Law Societies of Canada, Victoria : Federation of Law Societies, 1998, vol. 1 of 2, section 4.6, 14 p.; copy at the Library of the Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, KF9220 ZA2 N38 1998 v. 1 c. 01;
 

MITCHINSON, Wendy, "Reasons for Committal to a Mid-Nineteenth Century Ontario Insane Asylum" in Wendy Mitchinson and Janice Dickin McGinnis, eds., Essays in the History of Canadian Medicine, Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, c1988, 218 p. (series; The Canadian social history series), ISBN:  0771060637; text noted in y research but not consulted yet;
 

MOOD DISORDERS SOCIETY OF CANADA, from the, Phil Upshall, President and William P. Ashdown, Vice-President, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 10 April 2002 (E /F): Panel II: From the Mood Disorders Society of Canada: Phil Upshall, President; William P. Ashdown, Vice-President, English / Français;
___________"Brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights Concerning the Review of the Mental Disorders Provisions of the Criminal Code", dated 10 April 2002, 11 p.; document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, document number 000432-000442; also available in French  / aussi disponible en français;
 

MOHR, Hans W., "Law and Mental Disorder: A Critique of the Law Reform Commission of Canada", (1978) 1 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 51-52; with the same title in David N. Weisstub, ed., Law and Psychiatry: Proceedings of an International Symposium Held at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, 1977, Toronto: Pergamon Press, 1978, xii, 163 p., at  pp. 85-96, ISBN:  0080231330;
 

MOHR, J.W., R.E. Turner and M.B. Jerry, Pedophilia and Exhibitionism : A Handbook, [Toronto] : University of Toronto Press, c1964, xvi, 204 p.;
 

MOHR, J.W., "Mental Disorders and the Court.  4.  Notes on the Interaction Between the Medical and Social Sciences and Judicial Policy", (1963-64) 6 The Criminal Law Quarterly 112-155;
 

__________"Prison or Hospital - Some Problems in the Relationship Between Criminal Law and Mental Illness", (1964) 9 Canadian Psychiatry Association Journal 101-110;
 

___________"Potentialities for Research in a Remand and Diagnostic Centre", (1964) 6 The Canadian Journal of Corrections 483-485;
 

MOORE, Timothy E. and Melvyn Green, "Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): A Need for Closer Examination by the Criminal Justice System", (2004) 19 Criminal Reports (6th series) 99-108;

"The participation rates of FASD persons in criminal proceedings raises a wide array of concerns, including but not limited to issues related to investigative procedures, witness advocacy, fitness to stand trial, diminished capacity, pre-trial diversion, effective representation, the role of expert evidence, persistent recidivism, special supervision needs during probation and parole, testimonial capacity and reliability, false confessions and sentencing.  This paper provides an introduction to the last three issues, with particular emphases on the plight of young persons -- both defendants and complainants -- who suffer from the disorder." (pp. 102-103)


MORAN, James E. (Edward), Insanity, the Asylum and Society in Nineteenth-Century Quebec and Ontario, Ph.D. (Graduate Programme in History), York University, January 1998, ix, 384 p.; thesis advisor: Susan Houston;
 

MORAN, Sharon, The Evolution of the Insanity Defence: a Critical Assessment, M.A. Thesis, Ottawa University, 1985, iii, 176 leaves;
 

MORIN, Daphné, «Troubles mentaux dans le Code criminel: une extension de l'interface entre le système pénal et le système psychiatrique?», (1996) 38 Canadian Journal of Criminology / Revue canadienne de criminologie  29-154; résumé à  http://www.unites.uqam.ca/CRI/publications/Resumesart/morin96.html;
 

MORIN, Paul, "coordonnateur du Collectif de défense des droits de la Montérégie"; Jean-Yves Pronovost, Administrator, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 16 April 2002 (E/F): Panel II: Paul Morin, "coordonnateur du Collectif de défense des droits de la Montérégie"; Jean-Yves Pronovost, Administrator: English / Français


MORISSETTE, Louis, "Criminalité et violence chez les malades mentaux traités dans la communauté : prévention possible?", (1986) 115(10) L'union médicale du Canada 690-694 et 794;
 

___________Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal, rédaction du mémoire/Brief written by Dr. Louis Morisette, "A Brief Submitted to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights [Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code]", 21 January 2002, 14 p.; document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, documents 000234-000247; also available in French / aussi disponible en français;
 

___________testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français:  témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 20 March 2002 (E/F): Dr. Louis Morissette, psychiatrist, Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal, Association des médecins psychiatres du Quebec:  EnglishFrançais


MORISSETTE, Rodolphe «Autopsie d'un procès: aliénation mentale: la Cour suprême déchirée", (1991) 3(6 et 7) Maîtres 17-24; numéro de juin-juillet 1991;
 

MORRISON, Denis D., "Des réflexions sur le traitement involontaire des patients d'OLG" dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. à la p. 22; OLG= Ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur;
 

MORTON, James C., 1962-,  and Scott C. Hutchison, The Presumption of Innocence, Toronto: Carswell, 1987, xviii, 154 p., see "Some Problems...Insanity" at  pp. 45-46, ISBN: 0459305816;
 

MORTON, J.D. (Desmond), "Law Reform" in Carol Kerfoot , ed., Mental Disorder and the Law: A Report of an Advanced Seminar in Criminology, Held May 24 and 25, 1974 at the Instructional Resources Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver: Centre for Continuing Education, University of British Columbia, [1974?], vi, 131 p., at pp. 55-81, ISBN:  0888438796;
 

__________The Function of Criminal Law in 1962: Five Talks for CBC Radio, Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1962, [vii], 54 p., see Talk number 2, "The Concept of Responsibility" at pp. 12-22 and in particular pp. 15-17;
 

MOSOFF, Judith, 1947-, Motherhood, Madness, and the Role of the State, University of British Columbia, LL.M. thesis, Faculty of Law, 126 p.; thesis not at the National Library of Canada; thesis not consulted; catalogue of university indicates, inter alia, that thesis deals with health laws of Canada;
 

MOTIUK, Laurence L., and Françoise Bouchard, Correctional Service of Canada, testimony, Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, Issue 7, 29 April 2004, available at http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/3/parlbus/commbus/senate/Com-e/soci-e/07evb-e.htm?Language=E&Parl=37&Ses=3&comm_id=47 (accessed on 20 May 2006);  also published in French / aussi publiée en français: Délibérations du comité sénatorial permanent des Affaires sociales, des sciences et de la technologie, fascicule 7, 29 avril 2004, disponible à  http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/3/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-f/soci-f/07evb-f.htm?Language=F&Parl=37&Ses=3&comm_id=47 (site visité le 20 mai 2006);

MOTIUK, Laurence L. and Frank J. Porporino, Field test of the community risk/needs management scale : a study of offenders on caseload,  [Ottawa] : Solicitor General Canada, Correctional Service Canada, 1989, viii, 56 p. (series; Research report - Correctional Service Canada, Communications and Corporate Development1989; no. R-06); also published on microfiche. Toronto : Micromedia Limited,  1994, microlog number no. 94-04728; microlog copy at the University of Ottawa; also published in French / aussi publiée en françaisEssai pratique de l'échelle d'évaluation du risque et des besoins dans la collectivité une étude des libérés sous condition, Ottawa: Service correctionnel Canada,  1989, 71 p. (Collection; Rapport de recherche - Service correctionnel Canada,  Direction de la recherche et des statistiques; no R-06); aussi publié sur microfiche par :  Toronto : Micromedia Limited, 1994, numéro de microlog 94-04727; copie microlog à l'Université d'Ottawa;
 

__________The Prevalence, Nature and Severity of Mental Health Problems Among Federal Male Inmates in Canadian Penitentiaries , [Ottawa]: Correctional Service of Canada, Communications and Corporate Development, September 1991, x, 59 p.,  (series; Research Report, Canadian Corections Service , Communications and Corporate Development; number 24), also published on microfiche. Toronto : Micromedia Limited,  1994, microlog number no. 94-04721; microlog copy at the University of Ottawa; available on the internet at  http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/rsrch/reports/r24/r24e.shtml; also published in French / aussi publiée en français: La Prévalence, la nature et la gravité des problèmes de santé mentale chez les détenus de sexe masculin sous responsabilité fédérale dans les pénitenciers du Canada, Ottawa : Service correctionnel Canada, 1991, xii, 73 p. (Collection: Rapport de recherche,  Service correctionnel Canada, Direction de la recherche et des statistiques; numéro 24);  aussi publié sur microfiche par :  Toronto : Micromedia Limited,  1994, numéro de microlog 94-04722; copie microlog à l'Université d'Ottawa; disponible sur l'internet à  http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/rsrch/reports/r24/r24f.shtml;
 

MULDOON, Francis C., "Fitness to Stand Trial", (1981) 5(3) Provincial Judges Journal 18-22; number of September 1981;
 

MULLEN, Kenneth A. and WEBSTER, Christopher D., "Mental Disorder in the Accused: The Effects of Varied Background Information on the Opinion of Law Students", (1983) 5 Canadian Criminology Forum 78- 84;
 

MULLEN, P., Cases Perceives as Requiring Psychiatric Treatment, Report Prepared for Correctional Service of Canada, Ottawa, 1979;
 

MITCHINSON, Wendy, "Reasons for Committal...[title of article incomplete]",  in Wendy Mitchinson and Janice Dickin McGinnis, eds., Essays in the history of Canadian medicine, Toronto:  McClelland and Stewart, c1988, 218 p. at pp. 88-109, ISBN:  0771060637;
 

MURCHISON, A.J., "On the Law of Insanity as a Defense in Criminal Cases" found at  CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases, Report of First Public Session held in the Board of Transport Court Room, Ottawa, June 9, 1954, pp. 1-99B , supra;
 

MURPHY, Emlene, "Guest Editorial - Part I - Forensic Psychiatry", (July/August 1999) 41(7) British Columbia Medical Journal 328-329 (Theme Issue: Forensic Psychiatry, Part I);
 

MYERS, Frederick L., or Fred.,  1959-, Making sense of nonsense : a rationalization and a proposal for Canadian legislative reform of the criminal law defences of  automatism, insanity and drunkenness, LL.M. thesis , Harvard University Law School, 19 March 1985, ii, 69, 14 leaves; copy at Harvard University and Univeristy of New Brunswick; thesis not consulted; no copy at the National Library, Ottawa;
 

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE DISPOSITION OF OFFENDERS IN CANADA, Proceedings of the National Conference on the Disposition of    Offenders in Canada, held in Hart House, University of Toronto, May 14th to May 17th, 1972, Convened by the Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto,  Toronto: Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1972, [iii], 86 p., see pp. 55-56, ISBN: 0911958411X;
 

National Criminal Law Program (2004 : Halifax, N.S.), Dalhousie University. Faculty of Law, Federation of Law Societies of Canada, Substantive criminal law : 2004 National Criminal Law Program, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 12 to 16, 2004 / presented by the Federation of  Law Societies of Canada in conjunction with the Faculty of Law, Dalhousie University, [s.l. : s.n.], 2004, 3 v.; one of the subject covered is "Mental Disorder";
copy at Dalhousie University, NSHDL  KB 192 N271 2004; title noted in my research but document not consulted yet (14 May 2005);
 

National Defence Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. N-5; the Act should be read with  Chapter 119 on Mental Disorder of the The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces (1994 Revision), vol. 2,  Disciplinary  (http://www.dnd.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/vol2/intro_e.asp); also published in French / aussi publiée en français: Loi sur la défense nationale, S.R.C. 1985,  c. N-5;  la loi doit être lue avec le  Chapitre 119 sur le Désordre mental des Ordonnances et règlements royaux applicables aux forces canadiennes (Révision de 1994), vol.  2,  Discipline (http://www.dnd.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/vol2/intro_e.asp);
 

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MENTAL RETARDATION OF THE CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED, Community alternatives to imprisonment for mentally retarded persons in conflict with the law : seminar report, [Downsview? Ont.] : National Institute on Mental Retardation of the Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded, [1978?], 60 p.; text noted i my research but not consulted yet;
 

NATIONAL JUDICIAL INSTITUTE, "The Mentally Ill Offender", Electronic Bench Book, for details, see  http://www.nji.ca/Public/other_resources.htm#electronic (accessed on 6 October 2005);
 

NATIONAL PAROLE BOARD, Policy and Procedures Manual, Jan. 1988,  ed.; current copy on the Internet: http://198.103.98.156/policye.htm; Table of contents:...2.3- Psychological and Psychiatric Assessments: Purpose;  Psychological Assessments; A. Intake psychological assessments; B. Pre-release psychological assessments;  Psychiatric assessments;  Exceptions;  Effective date; .... 5. Statutory Release; Legislative references;  Additional conditions with respect to statutory release; Imposing a residency condition on statutory release;  Referral;  Board review; Factors for assessing the risk of committing a violent offence;  Decision to impose a residency condition; Residency in psychiatric facilities;  Duration of a condition to reside;
 

NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL SCIENCES AND THE CRIMINAL LAW, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Medical Sciences  and the Criminal Law: Held in the Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto, Monday, May 28th - Tuesday, May 29th, 1973 / convened by the Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, Toronto : Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, c1974, xviii, 151 p.; while not entirely on the subject of mental disorder, the commentaries of Chief Justice John L. Farris, pp. 119-120, Donald Sinclair, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Correctional Services, Ontario, pp. 121-122, Serge Kujawa, Director of Public Prosections, Attorney-General, Saskatchewan, pp. 123-124, Judge Peter J.T. O'Hearn, County Court Judge, Halifax, pp. 125-128, and Professor Alan W. Mewett, pp. 129-131 are informative on the relationship between law and medical science; see also the "Introduction" by Mr. Justice G. Arthur Martin, at pp. 1-6;
 

NEILL, J. Brian and John M. Henderson, "Mental Status Examinations" in National criminal law program: criminal procedure and Charter issues (1992 : Saskatoon, Sask.), [ed.], National criminal law program / The Federation of Law Societies of Canada,  Saskatoon : Federation of Law Societies, 1992, 2 volumes;  information from http://gate.library.ualberta.ca/ (The GATE:  NEOS Libraries' Catalogue) as seen on 20 November 2000; document not consulted;
 

NEMETH, J., "Psychopathic Personality: Its Relevance in the Correctional After-Care Agency", (1961) 3 Canadian Journal of Corrections 128-139;
 

NEW BRUNSWICK Committee of the Canadian Bar Association, Criminal Justice Branch, "Brief of the New Brunswick Committee of the Canadian Bar Association, Criminal Justice Branch"  found at  CANADA, Royal Commission on the Law of Insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases, Report of First Public Session held in the Board of Transport Court Room, Ottawa, June 9, 1954, pp. 1-99B , supra;
 

Newfoundland. Provincial Court, In the matter of a judicial inquiry under the provisions of section 127 of the Summary Jurisdiction Act, R.S.N. 1979, c. 364 as amended, and in the matter of the death of  Thomas Hagan of Kingman's Cove, Newfoundland, St. John's : [Provincial Court of Newfoundland, 1980], 12 leaves in various foliations (Presiding Judge: E.J. Langdon); Notes: "Canada, Province of Newfoundland, District of St. John's";  copy at the National Library, Ottawa;


NEW ZEALAND, Law Commission, Mental Impairment Decision-Making and the Insanity Defence, Wellington, 2010, ISBN 978-1-877569-11-1 (series; report 120); discusses Canadian case-law; available at http://www.lawcom.govt.nz/sites/default/files/publications/2010/12/mental-impairment-decision-making-and-the-insanity-defence-report120-150dpi.pdf (accessed on 8 January 2011);


NGUYEN, Linda, "Link between mental illness, jail examined -- Identifying whether psychiatruc problems precede deliquency, or vice versa difficult", The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday, 30 April 2008, p. A4; about CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH INFORMATION, Improving the Health of Canadians: Mental Health, Delinquency and Criminal Activity, Ottawa: Canadian Institute for Health Information, viii, 69 p., ISBN: 978-1-55465-219-8; available at http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/products/mh_crime_full_report_apr11_08_e.pdf and http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=PG_1250_E&cw_topic=1250&cw_rel=AR_1730_E (accessed on 1 May 2008);.
 

NICKLAS, Sharon, "Insanity Defence: The Law, its Shortcomings and Proposals for Reform", brief, in Canada, House of Commons, Sub-Committee on the Recodification of the General Part of the Criminal Code of the Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General, Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Sub-Committee on the recodification of the General Part of the Criminal Code of the Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor, Ottawa: Queen's Printer, issue number 2, June 15, 1992, pp. 2A:39 to 2A: 46; also published in French / aussi publiée en français: "La défense d'aliénation mentale : l'état du droit, ses défauts et quelques propositions de réforme" dans  Canada, Chambre des Communes, Sous-comité sur la Recodification de la Partie générale du Code criminel du Comité permanent de la justice et du Solliciteur général, Procès-verbaux et témoignages du Sous-comité sur la Recodification de la Partie générale du Code criminel du Comité permanent de la justice et du Solliciteur général,  [Ottawa]: I'Imprimeur de la Reine pour le Canada, fascicule numéro 2, 15 juin 1992, pp. 2A:160 à 2A:171;
 

NICHOOLS, Tonia, James F. Hemphill, Douglas P. Boer, P. Randall Kropp, and Patricia A. Zapf, “The Assessment and Treatment of Offenders and Inmates: Specific Populations” in Regina A. Schuller and R.P. Ogloff, eds., Introduction to psychology and law : Canadian perspectives, Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c 2001, xiii, 565 p., at pp. 248-282, ISBN: 0802042759 and 080208110X (pbk.); copy at the Supreme Court of Canada Library, Ottawa, call number K346 I58 2001; copy also at the University of Ottawa, FTX General, K 346 .I575 2001;
 

NICHOOLS, Tonia Lee, 1970-, Comparing Risk Assessments with Female and Male Civil Psychiatric Patients : The Utility of the HCR-20 and PCL:SV, Thesis (M.A.), Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, December 1997,  xi, 116 leaves; thesis supervisor: James R.P. Ogloff;
 

___________Violence risk assessments with female NCRMD acquittees: validity of the HCR-20 and PCL-SV, Thesis (Ph.D.)--Simon Fraser University,           2003;
 

NIELSEN, Diane, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 9 April 2002 (E/F): From the Community Legal Assistance Society: Diane Nielsen, Lawyer; Corey Bow, Lawyer, Mental Health Law Program:  English / Français


NITIKMAN, I. (Ian), "Insanity as Defence to a Criminal Charge", in The Canadian Bar Association, ed., Papers given at the Annual Meeting in Winnipeg, August 30 – September 4, 1954, 16 p.; copy at the library of the Supreme Court of Canada, periodicals;
 

NIVOLI, Gian Carlo et Denis Szabo, La culpabilité, la responsabilité et le contrôle socio-psychiatrique des sujets diagnostiqués psychopathes : tendances actuelles en politique criminelle, Montréal : Université de Montréal, Centre international de criminologie comparée, septembre 1979, 63 feuilles;
 

NIVOLI, Gian Carlo, "Dynamiques homicidiaires chez les schizophrènes", Cahiers Internationaux Pinel, Spécial - 10 e anniversaire, mai 1980; texte noté dans ma recherche mais pas encore consulté;
 

___________Le schizophrène meurtrier, [Montréal] : Université de Montréal, 1975, xi, 135 f., Thèse, Criminologie, Université de Montréal, "Mémoire présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l'obtention du philosophiae doctor (Criminologie) École de criminologie, Faculté des arts et des sciences."; texte noté dans ma recherche mais pas encore consulté;
 

NOËL, André, "Un premier tribunal pour les accusés souffrant de problèmes psychiatriques.  Cour municipale de MontréalL Le projet pilote suscite réserves et enthousiasme", La Pressse, Mardi le 4 décembre 2007, aux pp. A1 et A22; le titre à la p. A22 est: "Un premier tribunal pour les accusés souffrant de problèmes psychiatriques";

NORMAN, William George Christian, 1953-, A Chapter of Canadian Penal History: The Early years of the Provincial Penitentiary at Kingston, and the Commission Inquiry into its Management, 1835-1851,  Thesis (M.A.), Queen's University, 1979, vi, 233 leves;
 

NORTON, W. Anthony, "Mentally and Developmentally Handicapped Offenders: Evolution of Concepts and Terminology" in Mark H. Ben-Aron, Stephen J. Hucker, Christopher D. Webster and the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, eds., Clinical Criminology: The assessment and Treatment of Criminal Behaviour,  Toronto : M & M Graphics in cooperation with the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry of the University of Toronto, 1985, 327 p. at pp. 255-280,  ISBN: 0969215908;
 

NOSANCHUK, Saul, "Revisiting the Insanity Defence: The Capital Murder Trial of Matthew Charles Lamb",  in Edward L. Greenspan, ed., Counsel for the Defence: The Bernard Cohn Memorial Lectures in Criminal Law, Toronto: Irwin Law, 2005, xix, 267 p., at pp. 67-92, ISBN: 1552211029; copy at the University of Ottawa, FTX KE 8809.5 .C69 2005;
 

Notes and Comments, "Insanity: Evidence of Electroencephalogram and Blood Chromosome Test", (1968-69) 11 The Criminal Law Quarterly 258-263;
 

Notes and Comments, "Note on Psychiatric Remands over Defence Objection", (1975) 18 The Criminal Law Quarterly 27-28;
 

NOVA SCOTIA LEGAL AID, Malcolm S. Jeffcock, Lawyer, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 16 April 2002 (E/F): Panel II: From the Nova Scotia Legal Aid, Malcolm S. Jeffcock, Lawyer, English / Français


___________Malcolm S. Jeffcock, Lawyer, Letter "Re : Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code" to the Library of Parliament for the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code,  31 December 2001,  9 p.; document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, documents 000281-000289; also available in French / aussi disponible en français;
 

NOVA SCOTIA REVIEW BOARD, William J. Grant, Chairperson, Letter to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, "Revisions to Section 672 of the Criminal Code of Canada", 9 January 2002, 4 p.; document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, documents 000290-000293; also available in French / aussi disponible en français;
 

NOVA SCOTIA, Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution, Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution, Findings and Recommendations 1989, vol. 1: Findings and Recommendations, [Halifax, N.S.] : The Commission, 1989, xiv, 15-413 p., see Recommendation 38, at pp. PDF 236-237,  ISBN: 0888711093 (Chairman: Chief Justice T. Alexander Hickman);

"Recommendation 38

We recommend that: ...

(b) the factors which migh arise for a consideration in determining whether the public
     interest requires a prosecution, include: ...

(ii) the age, physical health, mental health or special infirmity of an alleged offender or witness" (p. 236)


NUNAVUT REVIEW BOARD, Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board, and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards, in from Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 17 April 2002 (E/F):  From the Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards;  Lucien Leblanc, Member and President, Quebec Review Board, English / Français


NUSSBAUM, David, O. Dosis, and S. Malcolmson, "Implementation and Impact of Bill C-130 in Ontario During 1993 and 1994: An Emperical Investigation of Outcome and User Comment", contract number 95-02-104, Department of Justice Canada, 1995; title noted in my research but document not consulted yet;
 

NUSSBAUM, David, Percy Wright, Angus McDonald and Phillip Klassen, "Some Subtle Task Conflicts Arising from Requests to Perform Concurrent Psychological Assessments", (1994-95) 15 Health Law in Canada 20-24;
 

NUSSBAUM, David, Letter of 13 January 2002 with "Comments for the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights [Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code]", 4 p.; document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, documents 000103-000107;
 

NUTTALL, Robert and W. Brinan Trafford, "The Admissibility of Psychiatry Opinion", (1981) number 9 Crown's Newsletter 1-15 (issue of 7 December 1981);
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. et al., "Empirical Research Regarding the Insanity Defense: How Much Do We Really Know?" in James  R. P.  Ogloff, ed., Law and Psychology: The Broadening of the Discipline, Durham (North Carolina): Carolina Academic Press, 1992, vii, 455 p., Chapter 6, at p. 171, ISBN: 0890894752; mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Institute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. and K.S. Douglas, "The British Columbia Review Panel. Factors influencing decision-making", (2000) 23(2) International Journal of Law &
Psychiatry 173-94;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P., Derek Eaves , and Ronald Roesch, "The Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code: Background and Overview" in  in D. Eaves,  James R.P. (James Robert Powell) Ogloff and R. Roesch, eds., Mental disorders and the Criminal Code : legal background and contemporary perspectives, Burnaby, B.C. : Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University, c2000, xxxv, 259 p., at pp. 3-17, ISBN:  086491220X; copy at the National Library, Ottawa, KE 8841 Z85 M45 2000 c. 2;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. and David Finkelman, "Psychology and Law: An Overview", in Ronald Roesch, Stephen D. Hart and James R.P. Ogloff, eds., Psychology and law : the state of the discipline, New York and  London : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c1999,  xviii, 459 p., chapter 1  (series; Perspectives in law and psychology ; v. 10), ISBN: 0306459493 (hbk.), 0306459507 (pbk.); text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. and David R. Lyon, "Legal Issues Associated with the Concept of Psychopathy"  in  David  J. Cooke, 1952-, Adelle E. Forth & Robert  D. Hare, 1934-,  eds., Psychopathy theory: Research and Implications for Society, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998, viii, 428 p., at pp. 399-422, (series; NATO ASI series. Series D, Behavioural and social sciences ; volume 88), ISBN: 0792349199;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. and Maureen C. Olley, Test of Charter Comprehension, unpublished manuscript, Simon Fraser University, 1992;
 

OGLOFF, J. R. P., and N.H. Polvi, "Legal evidence and expert testimony" in D. Turner & M. Uhlemann (Eds.), A legal handbook for the helping professional, 2nd ed., Victoria, BC: The Sedgewick Society for Consumer and Public Education, 1998, at pp. 379-401;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

OGLOFF, J.R.P., C.F. Roberts and R. Roesch, "The Insanity Defense: Legal Standards and Clinical Assessment", (1993) 2 Applied and Preventive Psychology 163-178;  title noted in my research but article not consulted yet;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P., Ronald Roesch, Stephen Hart, Marlene Moretti and Derek Eaves, "Status Review of Persons Formely Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in British Columbia",   in Derek. Eaves,  James R.P. (James Robert Powell) Ogloff and Ronald Roesch, eds., Mental disorders and the Criminal Code : legal background and contemporary perspectives, Burnaby, B.C. : Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University, c2000, xxxv, 259 p., at pp. 207-240, ISBN:  086491220X; note: Published in cooperation with the British Columbia Forensic Psychiatric Commission; copy at the National Library, Ottawa, KE 8841 Z85 M45 2000 c. 2;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P., Ronald Roesch, and Derek Eaves, "Perspectives on Forensic Mental Health Systems", (2000) 23 (5-6) International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 429-431;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P., Ronald Roesch, and S.D. Hart, "Mental Health Services in Jails and Prisons: Legal, Clinical and Policy Issues", (1994) 18 Law and Psychology Review 109-136;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. and Ronald Roesch, "Using Community Mental Health Centres to Provide Comprehensive Mental Health Services to Local Jails" in James  R. P.  Ogloff, ed., Law and Psychology: The Broadening of the Discipline, Durham (North Carolina): Carolina Academic Press, 1992, vii, 455 p., Chapter 8, at pp. 241-260, ISBN: 0890894752;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P., Anton Schweighofer, Susan D. Turnbull, Karen Whittemore, "Empirical Research Regarding the Insanity Defense: How Much Do We Really Know?", in James  R. P. Ogloff, ed., Law and Psychology: The Broadening of the Discipline, Durham (North Carolina): Carolina Academic Press, 1992, vi, 455 p., Chapter 6, at pp. 171-207, ISBN: 0890894752; mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Institute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P., G. Tien, R. Roesch and D. Eaves, "A Model for the Provision of Jail Mental Services: An Integrative Community Based Approach", (1991) 18 The Journal of Mental Health Administration 209-222;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P., A.J. Tomkins and D.N. Bersoff, "Education and Training in Psychology and Law / Criminal Justice: Historical Foundations, Present Structures, and Future Developments", (1996) 23 Criminal Justice and Behavior 200-235;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

OGLOFF, J.R.P., D.H. Wallace and R.K. Otto, "Competencies in the Criminal Process" in  D.K. Kagehiro and W.S. Laufer,editors, Handbook of Psychology and Law, New York : Springer-Verlag, c1992, xxxi, 628 p., at pp. 343-360, ISBN: 0387975683; 3540975683 (Berlin);  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. and Karen E. Whittemore, "Fitness to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility in Canada" in Regina A. Schuller and R.P. Ogloff, eds., Introduction to psychology and law : Canadian perspectives, Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c 2001, xiii, 565 p.,  at pp. 283-313, ISBN: 0802042759 and 080208110X (pbk.); copy at the Supreme Court of Canada Library, Ottawa, call number K346 I58 2001; copy also at the University of Ottawa, FTX General, K 346 .I575 2001;
 

OGLOFF, James R.P. (James Robert Powell), A Comparison of the Impact of Insanity Defense Standards on Juror Decision-Making, Ph.D, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1990, 179 p.; Thesis Advisor: Gary B. Melton;. text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

__________"A Comparison of Insanity Defence Standards on Juror Decision Making", (1991) 15(5) Law and Human Behaviour 509-531;
 

___________A comparison of the impact of insanity defense standards on juror decision-making, Thesis (Ph.D., psychology), University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1990, viii, 168 leaves; text not consulted; information from the University catalogue;
 

__________ "A comparison of traditional and revised insanity defence standards in Canada", paper presented at he 1996 Biennial Conference of the American Psychology Law Society, Hilton Head, South Carolina, February 1996;  paper mentioned at Prof. Ogloff's web site as part of his publications, as seen on 16 October 2000 at http://www.sfu.ca/psyc/groups/faculty/ogloff/; document not seen;
 

__________"Ethical and Legal Contours of Forensic Psychology" in Ronald Roesch, Stephen D. Hart and James R.P. Ogloff, eds., Psychology and law : the state of the discipline, New York and  London : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c1999,  xviii, 459 p., chapter 11 at pp.403-422 (series; Perspectives in law and psychology ; v. 10), ISBN: 0306459493 (hbk.), 0306459507 (pbk.);
 

___________"The Expanded Role of Psychologists in the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code", Position paper, Committee on Legal Affairs, Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Canada, 2002 has been sent as a separate submission to the House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, , Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code;
 

__________"Guilt and criminal responsibility: A psycholegal perspective",  Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, August 1993,  paper mentioned at Prof. Ogloff's web site as part of his publications, as seen on 16 October 2000 at http://www.sfu.ca/psyc/groups/faculty/ogloff/; document not seen;


___________"Identifying  and Accomodating the Needs of the Mentally Ill People in Gaols and Prisons", (2002) 9(1) Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 1-33;
 

___________"An investigation of insanity acquittees in British Columbia", paper presented at the 103rd Annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, August 1995; paper mentioned at Prof. Ogloff's web site as part of his publications, as seen on 16 October 2000 at http://www.sfu.ca/psyc/groups/faculty/ogloff/; document not seen;
 

___________"Juror decision making and the insanity defense" in N. J. Castellan, ed., Individual and group decision making: current issues, New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1993 at pp. 167-201;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________(1994, June). Jurors' understanding and application of insanity defence instructions in Canada. Paper presented at the Canadian Law and Society Association conference, Calgary, Alberta. as seen at http://204.174.34.150/;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Law and Human Behavior: Reflecting Back and Looking Forward", (1999) 23(1) Law and Human Behavior 1-7;
 

___________"Law and Psychology in Canada: The Need for Training and Research", (1990) 31(1) Canadian Psychology 61-73;
 

___________"Legal issues associated with the concept of psychopathy" in D. J. Cooke et al., eds., Psychopathy: Theory, research and implications for society, Netherlands: Kluwer, 1998 at pp. 401-422; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"A Legal Perspective on the Concept of 'Impulsivity'" in Christopher D. Webster and Margaret A. Jackson, eds.,  Impulsivity: Theory Assessment, and Treatment, New York: Guilford Press, 1987, xvii, 462 p. at pp. 63-81,ISBN: 1572302259; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Psychology and Law: An Overview"  in  Ronald Roesch, Stephen D. Hart and James R.P. Ogloff, eds., Psychology and Law : The State of the Discipline, New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c1999,  xviii, 459 p., chapter 1 at pp.1-20 (series; Perspectives in law and psychology ; v. 10), ISBN: 0306459493 (hbk.), 0306459507 (pbk.);
 

___________The Use of the Insanity Defense in British Columbia: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, Ottawa : Department of Justice Canada, 1992, iv, 41, 12, [5] p. (series; Technical Report, Department of Justice, Research and Development Directorate; number  TR1992-2e);
 

_________(1993, May). The use of the insanity defence in British Columbia. Theory review presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal  as seen at http://204.174.34.150/; copy at Ottawa University (Morriset);  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

__________ Web site of Prof. Ogloff ; contains a list of his publications; seen on 15 October 20000 at http://www.sfu.ca/psyc/groups/faculty/ogloff/;
 

OHAYON, Maurice M., Anne Crocker, Bernard St-Onge, M. Caulet, "Fitness, Responsibility, and Judicially Ordered Assessments", (1998) 43 The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 491-495;
 

OHAYON, Maurice M., 1948-, Projet pilote sur l'informatisation de la collecte des données au Centre de psychiatrie légale de Montréal : description de la clientèle,  [Montréal] : Centre de recherche Philippe Pinel de  Montréal, [1998?],  ISBN:  292148319X; copy at the National Library;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

O'HEARN, paper on insanity , (1954) Canadian Bar Association - Annual Meetings Papers; paper mentioned at (1954) 37  Proceedings of Canadian Bar Association 156;
 

OLAH, John A., 1947-, The Art and Science of Advocacy, Toronto : Carswell, 1990-, 2 volume looseleaf supplemented book, see Chapter 4, "The Expert Enters The Case" (49 p. as of 1 May 2001) and Chapter 26, "Cross-Examining The Expert Witness" (45 p. as of 1 May 2001), ISBN: 045934403X;
 

OLLEY, Maureen C., Competency to Understand Charter Cautions: A Preliminary Investigation, M.A. thesis, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, April 1993, x, 112 p.; Senior supervisor: James R.P. Ogloff;
 

OLSTEAD, Riley, "Contesting the text: Canadian media depictions of the conflation of mental illness and criminality", (September 2002) 24(5) Sociology of Health and Illness 621-643;
 

O'MARRA, .J.C., "Hadfield to Swain: The Criminal Code Amendments Dealing With The Mentally Disordered Accused", (August 1993) volume 3 Crown's Newsletter 4-56; also in (1994) 36 The Criminal Law Quarterly 49-107; excerpts in R.P. Saunders, ed., with the assistance of J. Munagle, infra, at pp. 729-734;
 

___________"Legislative Changes to the Operation of the Lieutenant Governor's Board of Review in Ontario", (1992) 26 Gazette 55-85; the Law Society Gazette is published by the Law Society of Upper Canada);
 

O'NEILL, Juliet, "Maxheleau slayings expose faulty system: Psychiatric assessment could take 'five or six weeks", The Ottawa Citizen, Monday, 21 March 2005, pp. B1 and B2;
 

______"New law would aid victims of crime in healing process.  Criminal Code amendments, passed by the House and now before the Senate, could well govern the fate of Daniel Maxheleau, Juliet O'Neill reports", The Ottawa Citizen, Tuesday, March 22, 2005, at pp. D1 and D2 (title at p. D2 is "Healing: Victims must be heard by review board"); about Bill C-10, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (mental disorder) and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, passed by the House of Commons on 7 February 2005 available at  http://www.parl.gc.ca/PDF/38/1/parlbus/chambus/house/bills/government/C-10_3.PDF (accessed on 23 March 2005);
 

___________"Special Report -- Treating the Mentally Ill.  Royal Ottawa engages in high-stakes game.  The majority of 901 Ontario residents declared not criminally responsible by reason of a mental disorder are detained in psychiatric wards.  In the Ottawa area, that statistic is turned on its head -- the majority live in the community.  With three Royal Ottawa Hospital nurses monitoring 150 patients, the front lines are in need of fortification", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, 21 May 2005, pp. E1 and E4-E5; note: the title for pp. E4-E5 is "How to balance public safety with treatment in community";
 

O'NEIL, Juliet and Doug Fischer, Special report -- Treating the Mentally Ill, "Fighting for the right  to refuse treatment.  Scott Starson has battled schizo-affective disorder for years.  Two years ago, the Supreme Court [of Canada] ruled that he has the right to refuse drugs that doctors wanted to give him for his mental illness, turning him into a 'poster child' for the cause.  Today, he is being treated, against his will, at the ROH's Brockville facility, still battling his disease -- and the people who want to help him", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, 11 June 2005, at pp. E1 and E4-E5; (the title at p. E-4 is: " 'Unfortunate myth' portrayed";
 

ONTARIO,  Centre for Addiction and Mental Health web site as seen on 5 July 2000 at http://www.camh.net/;
 

ONTARIO, Forensic Mental Health Services Expert Advisory Panel for the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Final Report -- Assessment, Treatment and Community Reintegration of the Mentally Offender, [Toronto?]: Ontario Government, December 2002; title notd in my research but document not consulted; document cited in the Supreme Court of Canada decision of Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre v. Ontario (Attorney General), 26 March 2004; no Canadian Libraries covered by the AMICUS catalogue of Library and Archives Canada has a copy of this report; Dr. John Bradford, chief forensic psychiatrist for the Royal Ottawa's psychiatric assessment, treatment and detention facilities in Ottawa and Brockville (as of 2005),  was a member of the Panel;
 

ONTARIO, Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office (PPAO), "Submissions to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights Review of the mental disorder provisions of the Criminal Code", 2002, available at http://www.ppao.gov.on.ca/criminalcode.htm, accessed on 30 July 2002;
 

ONTARIO, Committee on Mental Health Services in Ontario, Legal Task Force, Committee on Mental Health Services in Ontario, Legal Task Force.  Part I: Civil Rights and the Mentally ill.  Part II: The Criminal Justice System and Mental Health Services, A Report of the Ontario Council of Health, senior advisory body to the Minister of Health, Toronto: The Ontario Council of Health, 1979, vii, 183 p.;
 

___________Committee on Mental Health Services in Ontario, Committee on Mental Health Services in Ontario, Agenda for Action, A Report of the Ontario Council of Health, senior advisory body to the Minister of Health, Toronto: The Ontario Council of Health, 1979, xxvii, 397 p.;
 

ONTARIO LAW REFORM COMMISSION, Report on the Basis of Liability for Provincial Offences, Toronto: The Ontario Law Reform Commission 1990, viii, 60 p., see "Defences, Justifications and Excuses" at pp. 50-51, ISBN: 0772971382;
 

ONTARIO, Ministries of the Attorney General, Health, Solicitor General and Correctional Services, Mental Disorder and Justice Review Consultation Document, 1995;  text noted in my research but not seen;
 

ONTARIO, Ministry of Health. Committee to Review Oak Ridge and its Programmes, Oak Ridge : a review and an alternative, [Toronto : Ministry of Health, 1986?], viii leaves, 196 p.; Bibliography: p. 146-148; title noted in my research but not seen;
 

ONTARIO, Ministry of the Attorney General, Crown Policy Manual, [Toronto : The Ministry of the Attorney General, [1993]-, 1 v. (loose-leaf),
section DIV-1, "Diversion of Mentally Disordered Accused", 10 p.;
 

___________Ministry of the Attorney General, "Crown Policy Manual -- Mentally Disordered/Developmentally Disabled Offenders", 21 March 2005; available at  http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/crim/cpm/2005/MentallyDisorderedOffenders.pdf (accessed on 29 July 2005);
 

___________Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario, from the: Curt Flanagan, Crown Attorney for Leeds and Grenville; Robert Gattrell, Assistant Crown Attorney for Simcoe, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 16 April 2002 (E/F): Panel II: From the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario: Curt Flanagan, Crown Attorney for Leeds and Grenville; Robert Gattrell, Assistant Crown Attorney for Simcoe: English / Français


ONTARIO, Ministry of the Solicitor General, Office of the Chief Coroner, "Inquest into the Death of Christopher Stephenson -- VERDICT OF THE JURY", September 8, 1992 to January 22, 1993; document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, document number 000210-000233;
 

___________"Inquest into the Death of Dennis Kerr -- Jury Verdict", 18 October 1993 to April 12, 1994;  document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, document number 000001-000049;
 

ONTARIO,  Provincial Offences Act , R.S.O. 1990, c. P-33;
 

ONTARIO REVIEW BOARD / COMMISSION ONTARIENNE D'EXAMEN, web site, http://www.orb.on.ca/ (accessed on 5 January 2003);
 

___________Ontario Criminal Code Review Board Rules of Procedure, published in  (May/June 2002) (23(3) Criminal Lawyers Association Newsletter 24-26; approved on 19 September 2001 and  published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on 2 February 2002; available at http://canadagazette.gc.ca/partI/2002/20020202/pdf/g1-13605.pdf (accessed on 12 March 2003);
 

___________ Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board, in from Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 17 April 2002 (E/F):  From the Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards;  Lucien Leblanc, Member and President, Quebec Review Board, English / Français


___________see, supra, CARRUTHERS, Mr. Justice Douglas H.;
 

ORCHARD, Basil C.L., "Insanity - A Psychiatrist's View of the Recent Rulings of the Supreme Court of Canada", (1981) 2 Supreme Court Law Review 404-410;
 

___________"The Defence of Insanity", (1984) 4(3)  Health Law in Canada  57-62;
 

ORTVED, W. Neils and Stephen R. Morrison, "Representing the Mentally Ill", (November 1979) Crown Newsletter 1-32;
 

OSBORNE, C., M.S. Phillips, A Review of Clinical and Legal Issues Preliminary to a Demographic and Epidemiological Survey of patients on Warrants of the Lieutenant Governor, Toronto: METFORS, 1982 (series; Working Paper in Forensic Psychiatry; number 51); text noted in my research but not seen;
 

OSTROWSKI, Margaret V. and Harry Stevens, "Court Recommendations for the Placement and/or Psychological Treatment of Offenders Given an Institutional Sentence within the Province of British Columbia", (1982) 4 Canadian Criminology Forum 124-132;
 

ON OUR OWN,   "Bill of Rights for Psychiatric Inmates in Canada" "No Acquittal" in Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz, eds.,  Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada, Vancouver, New Star Books, 1988, 360, [3], at pp. 307-310,  ISBN: 0919573843 and 09195738355 (pbk.); On Our Own is "a self help group of present and former psychiatric inmates, on October 29, 1982" at p. 707;
 

ORMSTON, Justice Ted (as an individual), testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 10 April 2002 (E /F): Panel II: Vice-President. As Individual: Justice Ted Ormston: English / Français


OUELLETTE, Nathalie J., La désinstitutionnalisation en santé mentale,Mémoire de maîtrise (M.S.S.), (École de Service Social), Université Laurentienne, Sudbury, Ontario, 1997, 121 f.;   text noted in my research but not seen;
 

PAGE, Stewart, 1937-, "Commitment of the Mentally Ill in Ontario: The Last Two Decades", (1994) 18 Legal Med Q  9-12;   text noted in my research but not seen;
 

__________ Mental Patients and the Law, Toronto and Vancouver: Self-Counsel Press, 1973, [v], 116 p.;
 

PACIOCCO, David M., "Coping With Expert Evidence About Human Behaviour", (1999) 25 Queen's Law Journal 305-346;
 

PAGÉ, J.-C., Les fous crient au secours, témoignage d'un ex-patient de Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Montréal: Les Éditions du Jour, 1961, 151 p.;
 

PAITICH, D., "The Role of the Psychologist" in  S.J. (Stephen J.) Hucker and R.E. (Robert Edward) Turner, eds., in Basic Forensic Psychiatry: A Manual for those working in the Juvenile and Adult Criminal Justice Systems of Canada, [Canada : s.n., 1983?], v, 285 p., at pp. 80-86; copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151.B32;
 

PALFRAMAN, D., "Two Shootings", (1979) 24(1) Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 61-64; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

PANACCIO, Lucien, "M'Naghten vs Durham", (1964) 9 Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 227-231; Dr. Panaccio writes at p. 230: "Psychiatrists are relunctant to enter the witness box because of the anachronistice and unscientific M'Naghten Rules, which are based on a simplistice and incomplete definition of mental illness";
 

PARADIS, André, "L'asile québécois et les obstacles à la médicalisation de la folie (1845-1890)", (1994) 11(2) Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la médecine 297-334;
 

__________"L'émergence de l'asile québécois au XIXe siècle" (1977) 2(2) Revue santé mentale au Québec 1-43; texte noté dans ma recherche mais pas encore consulté;
 

__________"De la prison à l'asile: esquisse d'un portrait de la folie au Canada (1800-1840)" dans A. Paradis, en collaboration, sous la direction de, Essais pour une préhistoire de la psychiatrie au Canada (1800-1885), suivi d'une anthologie de textes / ont collaboré à cette recherche, Viateur Dubé, Andrée Bertrand-Ferreti, Alain Fugère, Jean Lafrance, André Paradis, Trois Rivières (Province de Québec): Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Département de philosophie, 1977, ix, 345 p. aux pp. 2-49 (Collection; Recherches et théories; numéro 15);
 

PARENT, C., "La contribution féministe à l'étude de la déviance en criminologie" (1994) 16(2) Carrefour, Revue de réflexion interdisciplinaire 73-91; copie à l'Université d'Ottawa, Morrisset; texte noté dans ma recherche mais pas encore consulté;
 

PARENT, Hugues, 1970-, Évolution de l'élément de faute en droit pénal  canadien et incidence sur la défense d'intoxication volontaire et sur l'exemption de responsabilité relativement à la présence de troubles mentaux, thèse de maîtrise, LL.M., Université Laval, xi, 139 feuilles, 1995;
 

___________"Histoire de l'acte volontaire en droit pénal anglais et canadien", (2000) 45(4) McGill Law Journal / Revue de droit de McGill 975-1020;
 

___________"L'imputabilité pénale.  Mort d'un mythe, naissance d'une réalité", (2001) 35 (1 et 2) Revue juridique Thémis 191-239;
 

___________"Histoire de la folie en droit pénal anglais et canadien : analyse constructiviste des trois grandes formes d'expérience de la folie en droit criminel", (2000) 79 Canadian Bar Review 315-351;
 

___________Responsabilité pénale et troubles mentaux - Histoire de la folie en droit pénal français, anglais et canadien, Cowansville (Québec): Éditions Yvon Blais, 1999, xxxviii, 398 p.,  (Collection; Collection Minerve), ISBN :  2894513828;
 

___________Responsabilité pénale et troubles mentaux : histoire de la folie en droit pénal français, anglais et canadien, thèse de doctorat, LL.D., Montréal, Université de Montréal, 1998, xix, 371 feuilles;
 

___________Traité de droit criminel, Tome 1. L'acte volontaire et les  moyens de défense, Montréal : Éditions Thémis, 2003, xxviii, 587 p., voir "Les troubles mentaux" aux pp. 63-151, ISBN: 2894001703;


___________Traité de droit criminel, Tome Premier:  L'imputabilité, 2e édition, Montréal : Éditions Thémis, 2005, xxxii, 1023 p., voir le Chapitre 2, "Les troubles mentaux", aux pp. 87-186, ISBN: 2894001703; copie à la Bibliothèque de la Cour suprême du Canada, KF 9220 ZA2 P39 2005, t. 1, c. 01;


___________"Les troubles psychotiques induits par une substance en droit pénal canadien: analyse médicale et juridique d'un concept en pleine évolution" (Printemps 2010) 69 La Revue Barreau du Québec 105-135; 
 

PARFETT, Julianne, "Beyond Battered Woman Syndrome Evidence : An Alternative Approach to the Use of Abuse Evidence in Spousal Homicide Cases", (November 2001) 12 Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues 55-96, see "Provocation" at pp. 89-95; copy at the University of Ottawa, Law Library, FTX, Periodicals, KE 376 .A13 W44;

"The author argues that battered woman syndrome should be abandoned in domestic abuse cases.  The theoretical problems that lie at the heart of this theory, as formulated by Lenore Walker, are examined, focussing on the inaccuracies and inconsistencies of her findings concerning the syndrome itself and the concept of learned helplessness.  Further, the paper demonstrates how battered woman syndrome serves only to reinforce negative stereotypes surrounding female behaviour.  Finally, the author illustrates how the current interpretations of the defences of insanity, self-defence and provocation in domestic abuse cases render the need to use battered woman syndrome unnecessary." (p. 55)
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"L'auteure propose que l'utilisation du syndrome de femmes battues comme défense dans les cas d'abus domestique devrait être abandonné.  Les défauts qui touchent au coeur de cette théorie formulée par Lenore Walker sont examiné en démontrant les imprécisions et contradictions des données utilisées pour expliquer le syndrome.  De plus, ce papier examine comment le syndrome sert à renforcer les mauvais stéréotypes concernant le comportement féminin.  Finalement, l'auteure illustre comment les interprétations courantes des défenses d'aliénation mentale, défence de soi et provocation dans les cas d'abus domestique rend l'utilisation du syndrome de femmes battues inutile." (p. 55)


PARKER, Reg, "Response to Colin's Campbell's Address on 'Issues Relating to Fitness to Stand Trial'" in Western Canada Workshop, ed., The Mentally Disordered and the Law: Proceedings, Western Canada Workshop, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, February 23-24-25,1975, [Saskatoon : Saskatchewan Association for the Mentally Retarded], 1975,  ii, 67 p. at pp. 26-28;
 

PARIZEAU, Alice, 1930-1990,  et Denis Szabo, 1929-,  The Canadian Criminal-Justice System, translation revised and edited by Dorothy E. Crelinsten, Toronto: Lexington Books, 1977, xvi, 219 p., see "Treatment of Certain Categories of Accused Persons - Accused Persons Sufering from Mental Disorders" at pp. 84-85, ISBN: 0669014486;
 

__________Le traitement de la criminalité au Canada,  Montréal : Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 1977, 427 p.,  ISBN: 0840503636;
 

PARKER, James D.A. and R. Michael Bagby, "Impulsivity in Adults: A Critical Review"  in Christopher D. Webster and Margaret A. Jackson, eds., Impulsivity: Theory Assessment, and Treatment, New York: Guilford Press, 1987, xvii, 462 p. at pp. 142-157,ISBN: 1572302259;
 

PATEL, Aman S., "Landing in the Cuckoo's Nest: The Hospital Disposition of Guilty Mentally Ill Offenders--Lessons from the United Kingdom", (2002) 39 Alberta Law Review 810-847;
 

Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux / [président de la journée d'information, René Deschamps ; conférenciers, Lionel  Béliveau et al. ; responsable, Paul Morency ; rédactrice en chef, Jeannette Cloutier], Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p., Notes: "travaux du Colloque 'Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur: aspects cliniques et légaux'."--p. 3; tenu le 19 oct. 1984; copie à la Bibliothèque nationale du Québec;
 

PATRICK, Christopher John, 1958-, The Validity of Lie Detection with Criminal Psychopaths, Thesis (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of Graduate Studies (Department of Psychology), University of British Columbia, June 1987, xi, 213 p.;
 

PATTENDEN, Rosemary, "Conflicting Approaches to Psychiatric Evidence in Criminal Trials: England, Canada and Australia", [1986] Criminal Law Review 92-102;
 

PATTON, Lora, "Providing Services to Clients with Serious Mental Illness: New Challenges and Opportunities for Community Legal Clinics", (Fall 2004) 19 Journal of Law and Social Policy 18-31;
 

PAVLICH, D.J., Notes, "Criminal Law - Section 16(2) - The Meaning of Wrong - Schwartz v. The Queen", (1977) 11 University of British Columbia Law Review 315-326;
 

PEEL, Susan, and Norman Peel,  "Quo Vadis: selecting the mode of trial if evidence of mental disorder must be presented or challenged",  in National Criminal Law program (1998: Victoria, B.C.), [ed.],  National Criminal Law Program, The Federation of Law Societies of Canada, Victoria : Federation of Law Societies, 1998, vol. 1 of 2, section 4.3, 10 p.,  copy at the Library of the Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, KF9220 ZA2 N38 1998 v. 1 c. 01;
 

PEPPER, J., "Psychiatric Assessment on a Forensic Unit", (July/August 1982) Canadian Nurse 50-51;


PEREZ, Mercedes and Anita Szigeti, "Sex Offender Information Registries and the Not Criminally Responsible Accused: Have We Cast Too Wide A Net?", (September 2008) 25 Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues 69-101;
 

"Période de questions et d'échange" dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. à la p. 35 seulement;
 

PERKINS-McVEY, Heather E., National Criminal Justice Justice Section; Tamra L. Thomson, Director, Legislation and Law Reform, both from the Canadian Bar Association, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 18 April 2002 (E/F): From the Canadian Bar Association: Heather E. Perkins-McVey, Chair, National Criminal Justice Section; Tamra L. Thomson, Director, Legislation and Law Reform:  EnglishFrançais


PERR, I.N. and J.P. Fedoroff, "Misidentification of Self and the Riel Phenomenon", (1992) 37(3) Journal of Forensic Sciences 839-844; copy at CISTI, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, Ottawa/ICIST, Institut canadien de l'information scientifique et technique, Ottawa; summary available at  http://www.astm.org/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/jforensicsci/PAGES/1857.htm?L+mystore+gsla0138 accessed on 30 July 2002; article not consulted yet;
 

PERR, I.N., "Religion, Political Leadership, Charisma, and Mental Illness: The Strange Story of Louis Riel", (1992) 37(2) Journal of Forensic Sciences 574-584; copy at  copy at CISTI, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, Ottawa/ICIST, Institut canadien de l'information scientifique et technique, Ottawa; summary available at http://www.astm.org/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/jforensicsci/PAGES/1833.htm?L+mystore+gsla0138 accessed on 30 July 2002; article not consulted yet;
 

___________"The Trial of Louis Riel: A Study in Canadian Psychiatry", (1992) 37(3) Journal of Forensic Sciences 845-852; copy at  copy at CISTI, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, Ottawa/ICIST, Institut canadien de l'information scientifique et technique, Ottawa; summary available at  http://www.astm.org/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/jforensicsci/PAGES/1858.htm?L+mystore+tknu8781 accessed on 30 July 2002;  article not consulted yet;
 

PERRON, Monique, "Commission d'examen: l'historique, le bilan et les perspectives" dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur :                aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. aux pp. 4-5;
 

___________"La mobilité et la liberté des patients" dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. à la p. 22;
 

PETRUNIK, Michael, 1944-, Models of Dangerousness: A Cross Jurisdictional Review of Dangerousness Legislation and Practice, [Ottawa] : Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat, 1994  140 p. (series; User report; Canada. Solicitor General Canada. Ministry Secretariat; number 1994-02), ISBN: 0662222342, available at http://www.sgc.gc.ca/epub/corr/e199402/e199402.htm; also published in French / aussi publié en français : Les modèles de dangerosité : analyse des lois et pratiques relatives aux délinquants dangereux dans divers pays , [Ottawa] : Solliciteur général Canada, Secrétariat du Ministère, 1994, 115 p. (Collection; Solliciteur général Canada, Secrétariat du Ministère -  Rapport pour spécialistes; 1994-02),  ISBN: 0662993462, disponible à  http://www.sgc.gc.ca/fpub/corr/f199402/f199402.htm;
 

PHELPS, Michael E., "The Search for the Optimum Definition of Criminal Insanity - The American Experience", (1977) 37 Criminal Reports(New Series) 88-99;
 

PHILLIPS, Caroline, "Lawyer demands change : Argues jail difficult for mentaly ill accused", The Ottawa Sun, Wednesday, March 22, 2003, at p. 10; motion by defence counsel Will Murray of Ottawa on 21 March 2003 arguing that Ronald Dwornik and Abbi Hussein, should not be keept in jail up to 30 days before psychiatric assessment; Mr. Robert Desmarais from the Superior Court is expected to rule in about a month or so;
 

PHILLIPS, Michael S. and B. Dickie, Initial disposition of persons found not guilty by reason of insanity or unfit to stand trial in Ontario January 1985 to June 1986, Toronto: METFORS, [1986], [30] leaves, (series; Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number 93); copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151 P45 198586; copy noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

PHILLIPS, Michael S., Tammy Landau and Catherine Osbourne, "Persons Discharged from Warrants of the Lieutenant Governor", (1987) 32 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 343-350;
 

PHILLIPS, M.S., T. Landau, D. Sepejak and C. Osborne, "The Advisory Review Board and Characteristics of Patients on Warrants of the Lieutenant Governor in Ontario", (1985) 13(4) American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law  373-384;
 

PHILLIPS, Michael S., T. Lano, D.S. Sepejak and R. Gillis, A demographic and epidemiological survey of patients on Warrants of the Lieutenant Governor in Ontario,  Toronto: METFORS, 1983,  [130] p. (series; Working Paper in Forensic Psychiatry; number 65); copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151 D4; copy noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

PHILLIPS, Michael and C. Spears, Young persons (aged 14-18 years old inclusive) detained under the Lieutenant Governor warrant in Ontario, Toronto: METFORS, [1983?], [56] p. (series; Working papers in forensic psychiatry; number 68); copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, HV 9109 .O5 P5; copy noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

PHILLIPS, M.S., "Initial Disposition of Persons Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity or Unfit to Stand Trial", (1991) 12 Health Law in Canada  20-25;
 

__________Mentally Ill Offenders: Implications for the Administration of Psychiatric Hospitals, Toronto: Metropolitan Forensic Service / Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, 1986, unpublished thesis; not at the National Library; text not consulted;
 

__________"Some Trends and Issues in the Delivery of Forensic Psychiatric Services in Canada", in  S.J. (Stephen J.) Hucker and R.E. (Robert Edward) Turner, eds., in Basic Forensic Psychiatry: A Manual for those working in the Juvenile and Adult Criminal Justice Systems of Canada, [Canada : s.n., 1983?], v, 285 p., at pp. 237-252; copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1151.B32;
 

PILIECI, Vito, "Mentally ill man jailed despite ruling it's illegal.  No room at hospital or group home; Man functions at level of a young child", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, November 13, 2004, at pp. A1 and A6 ("Jail: 'It's a danger for him to be there,' former caregiver says of sick man", title at p. A6); notes: case accused Scott Nickerson, arrested Thursday, 11 November 2004, appeared before Ottawa Court on 12 November 2004; defence counsel is Heather Perkins-McVey;
 

PLATT, Priscilla, Young Offenders Law in Canada, 2nd ed., Markham (Ontario): Butterworths, 1995, lvii, 616 p., see Chapter 13, "Mental Disorder" at pp. 227-233,  ISBN: 0433391626;
 

PILON, Marilyn, "Life, Liberty and Security of the Person Under the Charter", [Ottawa: Parliament, Library of Parliament, Law and Government Division], revised 19 February 2000, see  «Insanity » (series;  91-6E);  aussi publié en français : “Droit  à la vie, à la liberté et à la sécurité de la personne en vertu de la Charte », [Ottawa; Parlement, Libraririe du Parlement, Direction de la recherche parlementaire], révisé, le 19 février 2000, voir «Aliénation mentale» (Collection; 91-6F);
 

__________Mental Disorder and Canadian Criminal Law Ottawa: Library of Parliament, 5 October 1999, 12 p. (series; Parliament Research Branch, Law and Government Division; number PRB 99-22E); revised 22 January 2002; also published in French / aussi publié en français : Troubles mentaux et droit pénal canadien, Ottawa: Bibliothèque du Parlement, 5 octobre 1999, 12 p. (Collection; Direction de la recherche parlementaire; numéro 99-22F); révisé le 22 janvier 2002;
 

PINCOCK, T.A., "The Frequency of Alcolism Among Self-Referred  Persons and Those Referred by the Courts for Psychiatric Examination", (1962) 34 Manitoba Bar News 95;
 

PIRAGOFF, Donald K., "Canada" in Adelmo Manna, Ryosuke Kurosawa and Koichi Hamai, eds., Pathways to the Management of Mentally-ill Offenders in
the Criminal Justice System, Rome : United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, [1993],  iv, 263 p.,  at pp. 9-28 (series; Publication; United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute; number 48), ISBN: 9290780224; notes: pp.16-28 is an Annex "The Canadian Data Base: Patients Held on Lieutenant-Governors' Warrants" by Sheilagh Hodgins and Christopher Webster, supra; see also for relevance, "Summary of the National Reports" at pp. 215-256, followed by the conclusions;
 

PIRS, S. and D.A. Andrews, "A Questionnaire Battery for the Assessment of Attitudes Toward the Correctional and Mental Health Systems: Institutions, Community & Law & Psychology, Programs, Workers and Clients", (1981) 23 Canadian Journal of Criminology 163-172;
 

PLATT, Priscilla, Young Offenders Law in Canada, 2nd ed., Marham (Ontario): Butterworths, 1995, lvii, 616 p., see Chapter 12, "Medical, Psychiatric and Psychological Assessments" at pp. 221-226 and Chapter 13, "Mental Disorder" at pp. 227-233, ISBN: 0433391626; copy at the Library of the Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, KF 9779 P52 1995;
 

PLOTNICK, Stewart Glenn, 1963-, Fitness to Stand trial: An Examination of Decision-Making Strategies Through the Use of Hypothetical Case Vignettes, Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Windsor, 1992, x, 149 p.;
 

PLOUFFE, D., "The Attitude of the Psychiatrists as Experts in Criminal Courts", (December 1937) 12 The Ontario Journal of Neuro-psychiatry 27; title noted in my research but article not consulted (15 May 2005); copy at ICIST, Institut canadien de l'information scientifique et technique/CISTI, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information;
 

POLVI, Natalie H., "Assessing Risk of Suicide in Correctional Settings" in Christopher D. Webster and Margaret A. Jackson, eds.,  Impulsivity: Theory Assessment, and Treatment, New York: Guilford Press, 1987, xvii, 462 p., at pp. 278-301, ISBN: 1572302259;
 

POOLE, W.R., "Mental Disorders and the Court.  2. Committing the Mentally Ill in Ontario", (1963-64) 6 The Criminal Law Quarterly 92-101;
 

POPPLE, A.E., Annotation, "Insanity in criminal cases", (1946) 1 Criminal Reports 545-549;
 

POPPLE, A.E., Case and Comment, "Criminal Law - Conflict Between Canadian and English Law - Criminal Law s. 16 - Provocation and Insanity as Defences.  Comment on Taylor v. The King (1947) S.C.R. 462", (1950) 28 The Canadian Bar Review 332-335;
 

PORPORINO, Frank J. and Laurence L. Motiuk, "Conditional Release and Offenders with Mental Disorders", (September 1993) 5(3) Forum on Corections Research 17-19; also published in French /aussi publié en français: "La libération conditionnelle des délinquants atteints de troubles mentaux", (septembre1993) 5(3) Forum-Recherches sur l'actualité corrrectionnelle 19-22;
 

__________The Prison Careers of Offenders with Mental Disorders, [Ottawa, Ont.] : Correctional Service of Canada, Communications and Corporate Development, Decemmber 1992 and published in April 1994, 35 p.(series;  Research report, Correctional Service Canada, Correctional Research and Development; report number R-33; and microlog number 95-00211; microlog copy at the University of Ottawa; available on the internet at  http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/rsrch/reports/r33/r33e.shtml; also published in (1995) 18 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 29-44; also published in French / aussi publié en français: L'incarcération des délinquants ayant des problèmes de santé mentale, Ottawa: Service Correctionnel du Canada, Communication et et dévelopemement organisationel, décembre 1992 et publié avril 1994, 30 p., (Collection: Rapport de recherche,  Service correctionnel Canada, Direction de la recherche et des statistiques; numéro R-33; et numéro microlog: 95-00211; disponible sur l'internet à  http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/rsrch/reports/r33/r33f.shtml;
 

PORTER, Stephen, Angela R. Birt, John C. Yuille, Hugues F. Hervé, "Memory for Murder: A Psychological Perspective on Dissociative Amnesia in Legal Contexts", (2001) 24 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 23-42;
 

PORTER, Stephen, David Fairweather, Jeff Drugge, Hugues Hervé, Angela Birt, Douglas P. Boer, "Profiles of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Sexual Offenders", (2000) (1993) 27(2) Criminal Justice and Behaviour 216-233;
 

POUPART, Jean, Jean Dozois et Nichèle Lalonde, "L'expertise de la dangerosité", (1982) 15(2) Criminologie 7-25;
 

POWELL, Clay M. and J. David Watt, Commentators, "Insanity - Does the Crown have the right to appeal an acquittal based on the defense of insanity?  R. vs Abbey, B.C.C.A. May 5, 1981", Criminal Law Audio Series (C.L.A.S.), Toronto: Legal Audio Services of Canada Ltd, 1981, audio cassette, June 1981, side 2, part 3, 7 minutes;
 

__________"Insanity - A practical approach to successfully raising the defence  of insanity - R. vs. Fabro, C.J. Evans, Ont., Nov. 1978 (8 min)", Toronto: Legal Audio Services of Canada Ltd, 1978, audio cassette, December 1978, side two, number two, 8 minutes;
 

__________"Issues fundamental to the design and range of the 'insanity defence' and to notions of responsibility in our criminal justice system.  Is 'insanity' available where medical evidence does not establish 'disease of the mind' The Supreme Court of Canada examines section 16 in two important cases.  Cooper v. The Queen, S.C.C., March 3, 1980", Barnier v. The Queen, S.C.C., March 3, 1980", in Criminal Law Audio Series (C.L.A.S.), Toronto: Legal Audio Services of Canada Ltd, 1980, audio cassette, February 1980, side one and side two, part 1, 47 minutes;
 

POWELL, Clay M., Commentator, "Insanity: The Supreme Court of Canada limits the meaning of 'appreciate' to the physical consequences of the act. Kjeldsen v. The Queen, S.C.C. Dec 17, 1981" "in Criminal Law Audio Series (C.L.A.S.),  Toronto: Legal Audio Services of Canada Ltd, 1980, audio cassette, July 1980, side one , 30 minutes;
 

POYTHNESS, N.G. and H.V. Stock, "Competency to Stand Trial: A Historical Review and Some New Data", (1980) 8 Psychiatry & Law 131-146; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

Practice Note, "Alternative defences [drunkenness, insanity]", (1961) 34 Criminal Reports 320-321;
 

Practice Note, "Confinement of mentally ill persons in criminal matters", (1965) 44 Criminal Reports 201 (part of one page only);
 

Practice Note, "Defence of insanity", (1963) 40 Criminal Reports85 (part of one page only);
 

Practice Note, "Fitness of accused to stand trial", (1965) 46 Criminal Reports 8 (part of one page only);
 

Practice Note, "Fitness to conduct a defence", (1956) 23 Criminal Reports 230-231;
 

Practice Note, "Defence of Insanity", (1947-48) 4 Criminal Reports 323-324;
 

Practice Note,"Defence of insanity", (1949) 8 Criminal Reports 399 (part of one page only);
 

Practice Note, "Insanity", (1952-53) 15 Criminal Reports 24-25;
 

Practice Note, "Defence of insanity", (1952-53) 15 Criminal Reports 292-293;
 

Practice Note, "Insanity as a defence", (1953-54) 17 Criminal Reports373-374;
 

Practice Note, "Psychiatrists and their evidence", (1965)  44 Criminal Reports 193 (part of one page only);
 

Practice Note, "Remand for mental examination", (1958) 27 Criminal Reports 243 (part of one page only);
 

PRICE, Ronald R. and Alan D. Gold, "Legal Controls for the Dangerous Offender" in Law Reform Commission of Canada, ed., Studies on Imprisonment, Ottawa: Supply and Services Canada, 1976, at pp. 153-246; also published in French / aussi publié en français:
"La surveillance judiciaire du délinquant dangereux" dans Commission de réforme du droit du Canada, sous la direction de, Études sur l'emprisonnement,  Ottawa: Ministre des Approvisionnements nada, 1976, aux pp. 163-261;
 

PRICE, Ronald R., "Comments on Walker's 'Dangerous People' in David N. Weisstub, ed., Law and Psychiatry: Proceedings of an International Symposium Held at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, 1977, Toronto: Pergamon Press, 1978, xii, 163 p., at  pp. 74-81, ISBN:  0080231330; note: Nigel Walker's article "Dangerous People" is at pp. 56-68;
 

_________"Mentally Disordered and Dangerous Persons under the Criminal Law", (1970) 12(3) The Canadian Journal of Corrections 241-264;
 

__________"Psychiatry, Criminal-Law Reform and the 'Mythophilic' Impulse: On Canadian Proposals for the Control of the Dangerous Offender", (1970-71) 4 Ottawa Law Review 1-61;
 

PRINCE, Pamela N., Perceived Stigma and Community Integration Among People with Serious Mental Illness Served by Assertive Community Treatment Teams, Ph.D. thesis (Department of Psychology), Carleton University, Ottawa, November 1999, xiv, 206 p.;
 

Problématique du consentement et des droits en psychiatrie : considérations juridiques, éthiques et médico-cliniques, [Montréal] : Hôpital Rivière-des-Prairies, [1989?], 28 p.;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; copy at the National Library Canada, Ottawa;
 

PRONOVOST, Jean-Yves, Administrator, and Paul Morin, "coordonnateur du Collectif de défense des droits de la Montérégie", testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 16 April 2002 (E/F): Panel II: Paul Morin, "coordonnateur du Collectif de défense des droits de la Montérégie"; Jean-Yves Pronovost, Administrator: English / Français


PROUDFOOT, Shannon, "Man forced onto medication recovers slowly.  'Physicist' who starved himself over treatment for mental illness still not ready for release: doctor", The Ottawa Citizen, Thurdsday 18 August 2005, pp. B1 and B7; title at p. 7: "Drugs: 'I have to contribute to feel worthwhile'"; case of Scott Starson;
 

PROULX, Jean, Jean-Pierre Guay, Michel St-Yves et Marc Ouimet, "Les agresseurs sexuels de femmes: scénarios délictuels" dans Jean Proulx, Maurice Cusson et Marc Ouimet, sous la direction de, Les violences criminelles, Presses de l'Université de Laval, 1999, xxii, 353 p., aux pp. 157-185, ISBN: 2763776930;
 

PROULX, Jean, Christine Perreault, Marc Ouimet et Jean-Pierre Guay, "Les agresseurs sexuels d'enfants: scnérarios délictuels et troubles de la personnalité" dans Jean Proulx, Maurice Cusson et Marc Ouimet, sous la direction de, Les violences criminelles, Presses de l'Université de Laval, 1999, xxii, 353 p., aux pp. 187-216, ISBN: 2763776930;
 

PROULX, Michel and David Layton, Ethics and Canadian Criminal Law, Toronto: Irwin Law, c2001, xxvii, 739 p., see “Client under Disability” at pp. 151-158, ISBN: 1552210448;
 

PRUESSE, M. and  Vernon L. Quinsey, "The dangerousness of patients released from maximum security: a replication", (1977) 5 Journal of Psychiatry and Law 293-299; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

Psychiatric Issues in Criminal Law, Dec. 4/82 [sound recording], Vancouver : Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, 1982, 5 sound cassettes (4.75 cm/s); publisher number AA82298 Continuing Legal Education Society;  copy at the National Library, Ottawa;
 

PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT ADVOCATE OFFICE, ONTARIO, see under: ONTARIO, Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office;
 

"Psychiatry in a Coroner's Court" (Nov. 1976) Crown's Newsletter  [vérifier titre et déterminer l'auteur et la pagination];  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

"Psychiatry Made Understandable - A Transcript", (September 1974) Crown's Newsletter 12-21; "The transcript which follows is an extract from the testimony of Dr. Peter Rowsell of Oakville Ontario, a psychiatrist of considerable experience" (p. 12);
 

QUÉBEC, Comité de la santé mentale du Québec, Henri Dorvil, Québec (Province), Ministère de la santé et des services, Défis de la reconfiguration des services de santé mentale: pour une réponse efficace et efficiente aux besoins des personnes atteintes de troubles mentaux graves, [Québec] : Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux, 1997, vii, 264 p., ISBN: 2550323297;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; copy at the National Library, Ottawa;
 

___________Commission d'examen du Québec, Lucien Leblanc, Member and President, Quebec Review Board /membre et président délégué, Commission d'examen du Québec, in from Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards, testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 17 April 2002 (E/F):  From the Association of Canadian Review Board Chairs: Bernd Walter, Chair, B.C. Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and alternate chair of Ontario and Nunavut Review Boards;  Lucien Leblanc, Member and President, Quebec Review Board, /membre et président délégué, Commission d'examen du Québec, English/ Français

___________Directives du Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales, voir TRO-1, "Troubles mentaux - Commission d'examen - Code criminel" et TRO-2, "Troubles mentaux - Loi sur la protection des personnes dont l’état mental présente un danger pour elle-même ou pour autrui", disponibles à http://www.justice.gouv.qc.ca/FRANCAIS/themes/prof/juristes/polit-direct.htm (vérifiés le 10 décembre 2008);


___________Gouvernement du Québec, Les services de santé et les services sociaux pour la personne contrevenante, Québec, 1990;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at the National Library, Ottawa;
 

___________Groupe de travail interministériel relatif à la clientèle présentant le double problème de la maladie mentale et de la délinquance, Plan d'action relatif aux services requis par la clientèle présentant le double problème de la maladie mentale et de la délinquance / présenté par le groupe de travail interministériel (M.S.S.S. - M.J.O. - M.S.G.O.) ; [rédaction Michèle Bélanger, Ginette Decoste], [Québec] : Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux : Ministère de la Justice : Ministère du Soliciteur général, [1986], ii, 30, [35] f.;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;


___________Le tribunal administratif du Québec, Commission d'examen des troubles mentaux (CETM), Guide, 2003, ii, 25 p., ISBN 2550406028 http://www.taq.gouv.qc.ca/pdf/commission_examen_trouble_mentaux.pdf (visité le 8 juillet 2006); aussi publié en anglais / also published in English: Commission d'examen des troubles mentaux (CETM), Guide, 2003, ii, 25 p., ISBN 2550406036, available at http://www.taq.gouv.qc.ca/english/pdf/guide_anglais.pdf  (accessed on 8 July 2006);
 

Queen´s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces, [QR&O], available at  http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/intro_e.asp (accessed on 10 November 2005); and see QR&O vol. 2, article 103.03 -- Civil Defences Available to Accused", available at  http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/vol2/tofc103_e.asp (accessed on 10 November 2005) / also publish in French;  aussi publié en français: Ordonnances et règlements royaux applicables aux Forces canadiennes [ORFC],  disponibles à  http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/intro_f.asp (visionné le10 novembre 2005) et voir l'article 103.03, ORFC, vol. 2, "Moyens de défense civils dont dispose l'accusé", disponible à  http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/admfincs/subjects/qr_o/vol2/tofc103_e.asp, visionné le 10 novembre 2005);
 

QUEN, Jacques M., "Anglo-American Concepts of Criminal Responsibility: A Brief History", Stephen J. Hucker, Christopher D. Webster and Mark H. Ben-Aron, eds., Mental Disorder and Criminal Responsibility, Toronto: Butterworths, 1981, xv, 195 p., at pp. 1-10, ISBN:0409837342;
 

QUIGLEY, T. and E. Colvin, "Developments in Criminal Law and procedure: The 1989-90 Term", (1991) The Supreme Court Law Review, 2d at 255;
 

QUIGLEY, Tim, "Annotation: Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre v. Ontario (Attorney General)", (2004) 19 C.R. (6th) 1 (S.C.C.), (2004) 18 Criminal Reports (6th) 3;
 

___________"Developments in Criminal Law and Procedure: The 1990-91 Term", (1992) 3 The Supreme Court Law Review 53-157;
 

__________Procedure in Canadian Criminal Law,  Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thompson Professional Publishing, c1997, lxxxviii, 586 p., ISBN: 0459554999 (pbk.) ; 0459554972 (bound);
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L. and Rudolph Ambtman, "Psychiatric Assessment of the Dangerousness of Mentally Ill Offenders", (1986) 6 Crime and Justice 249-257;
 

__________"Variables Affecting Psychiatrists and Teachers Assessments of the Dangerousness of Mentally Ill Offenders", (1979) 47 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 353-362;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L., L.S. Arnold and M.G. Pruesse, "MMPI Profiles of Men Referred for Pre-Trilal Psychiatric Assessment as a Function of Offense Type", (1980) 36 Journal of Clinical Psychology 410-417;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L. and Barry A. Boyd, "An Assessment of the Characteristics and Dangerousness of Patients Held on Warrants of the Lieutenant Governor, (1976-77) 4 Crime and Justice 268- 274;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L., Mireille Cyr and Yvon Lavallee, "Treatment Opportunities in a Maximum Security Psychiatric Hospital", (1988) 11 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 179-194;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L. and Mireille Cyr, "Perceived Dangerousness and Treatability of Offenders: The Effects of Internal Versus External Attributions of Crime Causality", (1986) 1 Journal of Interpersonal Violence 458-471;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at National Library, Ottawa;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon Lewis, Grant T. HarrisMarnie Elizabeth Rice, and Catherine A. Cormier, eds., Violent Offenders: Appraising and Managing Risk,  Washington (DC): American Psychological Association, c1998,  xviii, 356 p.; as seen at http://www.apa.org/books/431604A.html on 1 November 2000; to see the contents of the book, see Simon Fraser University Library catalogue entry at  http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/search/t?SEARCH=violent+offenders+appraising;   text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at National Library, Ottawa;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L. and Anne Maguire, "Maximum Security Psychiatric patients: Actuarial and Clinical Prediction of Dangerousness", (1986) 1 Journal of Interpersonal Violence 143-171;   text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at the National Library, Ottawa;
 

__________"Offenders Remanded for a Psychiatric Examination: Perceived Treatability and Disposition", (1983) 6 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 193-205;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L., Anne Maguire and George W. Varney, "Assertion and Overcontrolled Hostility Among Mentally Disordered Murderers", (1983) 51 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 550-556;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L., Manfred Pruesse and Robert Fernley, "A Follow-up of Patients Found 'Unfit to Stand Trial' or 'Not Guilty' Because of Insanityl",  (1975) 20 Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 461-467;
 

___________"Oak Ridge Patients: Prerelease characteristics Postrelease Adjustments", (1975) 3 International Journal of Psychiatry and Law 63-77;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;  not at National Library, Ottawa;
 

__________Psychopathy, Sexual Deviance and Recidivism Among Released Sex Offenders, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, March 1990, 21 leaves, references at leaves 16-18 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; March 1990, volume 7, number 1);
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L. and Bruce Sarbit, "Behavioral Changes Associated with the Introduction of a Token Economy in a Maximum Security Psychiatric Institution", (April 1975) 17(2) Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections 177-182;
 

QUINSEY, V.L., A. Warneford, M. Pruesse and N. Link, "Released Oak Ridge Patients: A Follow-up Study of Review Board Discharges", (1975) 15 British Journal of Criminology 264-270;
 

QUINSEY, Vernon L. (Vernon Lewis), "Assessments of the Dangerousness of Mental Patients Held in Maximum Security", (1979) 2 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 389-406;
 

__________"Assessments of the Treatability of Forensic Patients", (1998) 6 Behavioral Sciences and the Law 443-452;
 

__________"Institutional Violence Among the Mentally Ill"  in Sheilagh Hodgings, ed., Violence among the mentally ill : effective treatments and management strategies, Boston, MA : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, at pp. 213-235, ISBN: 0792364376,  (series; NATO ASI series. Series D, Behavioural and social sciences);
 

__________ List of Publications as seen at  http://pavlov.psyc.queensu.ca/faculty/quinsey/quinsey-cv.html  on 4 December 2000;
 

___________"The Long-term Management of the Mentally Abnormal Offender" in Stephen J. Hucker, Christopher D. Webster and Mark H. Ben-Aron, eds. Mental Disorder and Criminal Responsibility, Toronto: Butterworths, 1981, xv, 195 p., at Chapter 8, pp. 137-155, ISBN:0409837342;
 

_________"Oak Ridge Patients: Pre-release Characteristics and Post-release Adjustments", (1975) 3 Journal of Psychiatry and Law 63-77;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

__________"Politique institutionelle de libération, identification des individus dangereux: une revue de la littérature", (1984) 17(2) Criminologie 53-78;
 

___________"Problems in the treatment of mentally disordered offenders" (June 1977) 25(2) Canada's Mental Health 2-3; also published in French / aussi publié en français : "Problèmes liés au traitement des délinquants souffrant de troubles mentaux", (juin 1977) 25(2) L'Hygiène mentale au Canada 2-3;
 

___________"Psychiatric staff conferences of dangerous mentally disordered offenders", (1975) 7(1) Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science 60-69;
 

___________ "Studies in the reduction of assaults in a maximum security psychiatric institution", (June 1977) 25(2) Canada's Mental Health 21-23; also published in French / aussi publié en français: "Études sur la réduction des agressions dans un établissement psychiatrique à sécurité maximale", (juin 1977) 25(2) L'Hygiène mentale au Canada 23-26;
 

__________ Web Site as seen at  http://pavlov.psyc.queensu.ca/faculty/quinsey/quinsey.html on 4 December 2000;
 

R. v. Pollard, 2007 ONCJ 57 (CanLII); stay of proceedings ordered in a case of person unfit to stand trial;

RAAFLAUB, Wade, "Bill C-29: An Act to amend the Criminal code (mental disorder)and to make consequential amendments to other Acts", Ottawa: Library of Parliament, Parliamentary Research Branch, Law and Government Division, 2004, 42 p. (series; Legislative summary; LS-487E), available at http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/bills_ls.asp?lang=E&ls=c29&source=library_prb&Parl=37&Ses=3 (accessed on 20 May 2006); also published in French / aussi publié en français: "Projet de loi C-29: Loi modifiant le Code criminel (troubles mentaux) et modifiant d'autres lois en conséquence", Ottawa: Bibliothèque du Parlement, Service d'information et de recherche parlementaire, Division du droit et du gouvernment, 2004, 50 p. (Collection; Résumé législatif; LS-478F), disponible à http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/Bills_ls.asp?lang=F&ls=c29&source=library_prb&Parl=37&Ses=3 (site visité le 20 mai 2006);


RAETZEN, Mark S., "Diversion of the Potentially Mentally Disordered Offender -  'A Rose by any Other Name'", (1977) 11 University of British Columbia Law Review 119-143;
 

RAKOFF, V.M., "Comments on Foucault's 'About the Concept of the «Dangerous Individual» in 19th-Century Legal Psychiatry'" in David N. Weisstub, ed., Law and Psychiatry: Proceedings of an International Symposium Held at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, 1977, Toronto: Pergamon Press, 1978, xii, 163 p., at pp. 19-21, ISBN:  0080231330;  Foucault's article "About the Concept of the 'Dangerous Individual' in 19th-Century Legal Psychiatry" is at pp. 1-18;
 

RAMA, J. (Ch.), Steering Committee on Mentally and Behaviorally Disordered Inmates, Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada, 1980;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at the National Library, Ottawa;


REIKSTS, Mark, "Mental Health Courts in Canada", (November/December 2008) LawNow
 

REISS, Jennifer Ann,  From insanity to mental disorder : an exploration of the insanity defence in British Columbia before and after Bill C-30, Thesis (Ph.D.) - Simon Fraser University, Department of Psychology, 1997, ix, 157 leaves, Senior Supervisor: Ronald Roesch;
 

___________Support for the insanity defense : a study of the relationship between belief in a just world, opinions about mental illness, and attitudes towards the insanity plea, Thesis (M.A.) - Simon Fraser University, Department of Psychology, September 1989, x, 81 leaves;


RENAUD, Justice Gilles, "Book Review: Mental Disorder in Canadian Criminal Law by Joan Barrett & Riun Shandler, Carswell: Toronto, 2006 (looseleaf), ISBN: 0-459-27605-0", 28(2) For the Defence -- Criminal Lawyers’ Association Newsletter 48-49;
 

RENWICK, Nancy, No fury like a homosexual scorned : murder, mental illness and shifting perceptions of homosexuality in Canada, 1958-1959,   M.A. Essay, Concordia University, Dept. of History, 1999, 71 leaves;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

REVIEW BOARDS (established pursuant to the Criminal Code); information from Schneider, Richard D., Statistical Survey of Provincial and Territorial Review Boards (Part XX.I of the Criminal Code of Canada), April 7, 2000, supra and Tollefson and Starkman, infra:

 
Yukon Territory: Rick Buchan, Chairperson, Yukon Review Board, 9 Cedar Crescent, Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 4P2, 867-668-5611;
Nortwest Territories: Catherine Peterson, Chairperson, N.W.T. Review Board, c/o Peterson, Stang, Malakoe, Barristers & Solicitors, P.O. Box 939 Yellowknife, N.W.T., X1A 2N7, 867-4456;
Nunavut: The Honourable Douglas H. Caruthers, Chaiperson, 151 Bloor St. West, 10th floor, Toronto, ON, M5S 2T5, 516-327-8866;
British Columbia: Bernd Walter, Chairperson, Bitish Columbia Review Board, 260-800 Hornby St., Vancouver, BC,  V6Z 2C5, 604-660-8789 (tel.) and 604-660-8809 (fax);
Alberta: The Hon. Judge M. Stevens-Guille, Chairperson, Alberta Review Board, 5th floor, J.E. Brownlee Bldg., 10365, 97th St., Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 3W7,  780-422-5994 (tel.); 780 427-1762 (fax), http://www.gov.ab.ca/just/dept/dept_results.cfm?p_id=923;
Saskatchewan: Mr. Justice G.E. Noble, Chairperson, Saskatchewan Review Board, 520 Spadina Crescent East, suite 200, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 3G7, 306-933-5124;
Manitoba: Robert Atkins, Chairperson, Manitoba Review Board, 2nd floor, 408 York Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0P9, 204-945-4438 (tel.), 204-945-1260 (fax);
Ontario: The Honourable Douglas G. Carruthers, Q.C., Chairperson, Ontario Review Board, 151 Bloor Street West, 10th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5S 2T5, 416-327-8866 (tel.), 416-327-8867 (fax);
Québec: Marguerite Lamarre, Chairperson, Quebec Review Board / Commission d'examen, 440 boul. René Lévesque ouest, 6e étage, Montréal, QC,  H2Z 1V8; 418-643-0355 (this is the phone number of the "Tribunal administratif du Québec"); the number in Quebec City: 418-643-3418;
New Brunswick: Paul E. McIntyre, Chairperson, 440 William Street, P.O. Box 248, Dalhousie, NB, E0K 1B0, 506-684-6600;
Nova Scotia: The Honourable William J. Grant, 10 Church St., Truro, P.O. Box 1068, NS,  B2N 5B9, 902-897-2000;
Prince Edward Island: Elizabeth Reagh, Chairperson, 17 West Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1A 3S3, 902-892-7667 (tel) and 902-368-8629 (fax);
Newfoundland: Charles White, Chairperson, P.O. Box 5457, St John's, Newfoundland, A1C 5W4, 709-722-7584 (tel.) and 709-722-7584 (fax);
 
REYNAULD, Paulette, "L'expertise psycholégale: difficultés et écueils", (septembre 1990) 7(5)  Psychologie Québec 5 et 10; Psychologie Québec est le magazine des psychologues du Québec;
 

REYNOLDS, David Patrick, "Mens Rea and Mental Disorder: Recent  Developments in Canadian Criminal Law", (1979) 37 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review  187-208;
 

RICE, Marnie E., Larry S. Arnold and Douglas L. Tate, "Faking good and bad ajustment on the MMPI and overcontrolled hostility in maximum security psychiatric patients", (1983) 15 Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science 43-51;
 

RICE, Marnie E. and Russell L. Fleming, "Book Review:  The Case of Valentine Shortis: A True Story of Crime and Politics in Canada", (1988) 33 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 417-418;
 

RICE, Marnie E., Grant T. Harris, and Catherine A. Cormier, "An Evaluation of a Maximum Security Therapeutic Community for Psychopaths and Other Mentally Disturbed Offenders", (1992) 16(4) Law and Human Behavior 399-412;
 

___________Length of Detention of Insanity Acquittees, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, December 1980, 36 p., references at pp. 24-27  (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Report; December 1989, volume 6, number 5);
 

RICE, Marnie E., Grant T. Harris, C. Lang and V. Bell, "Recidivism Among Male Insanity Acquittees", (1990) 18 Journal of Psychiatry & Law 379-403;   mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Institute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625;
 

RICE, Marnie E. and Grant T. Harris, "A Comparison of Criminal Recidivism Among Schizophrenic and nonschizophrenic Offenders" (1992) 15 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 397-408;
 

__________"An Emperical Approach to the Classification and Treatment of Maximum Security Psychiatric Patients", (1988) 6 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 497-514;
 

___________Firesetters Admitted to a Maximum Security Psychiatric Institution: Characteristics of Offenders and Offenses, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, December 1990, 27 p., references at pp. 17-20 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Report; June 1990, volume 7, number 2);
 

__________"Ontario's Maximum Security Hospital at Penetanguishene: Past, Present, and Future", (1993) 16 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 195-215; with the same title in: Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, Decmber December 1991, 27, [9] p., see the 9 p. appendix "A Selected Chronology of Publications Pertaining to Oak Ridge"  (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; December 1991, volume 6, number 8);
 

___________"The Predictors of Insanity Acquittal", (1990) 13 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 217-224; with the same in: Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, May 1989, 16 p. (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Report; May 1989, volume 6, number 2);
summary of the Penetanguishe Mental Health Research Report at "Annotated Bibliography",  (1990) 2(3) Forum on Corrections Research at p. 31; Forum on Corrections Research is also published in French / aussi publié en français sous le titre Forum, recherche sur  l'actualité correctionnelle;
 

___________Predictors of Recidivism among insanity Acquittees, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, September 1990, 37 p., references at pp. 22-28 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Report; September 1990, volume 7, number 4);
 

___________"Psychopathy, Schizophrenia, Alcohol Abuse, and Violent Recidivism", (1995) 18 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 333-342; with the same title in: Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, December 1993, 20 p.,  references at pp. 14-18 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; November 1993, volume 10, number 3);
 

__________Schizophrenia and Criminal Recidivism, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, April 1991, 22 p., references at pp. 14-15 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; April 1991, volume 8, number 1);
 

__________"Treatment for Prisoners with Mental Disorder" in H.F. Steadman and J. Cocozza, eds., Mental Illness in America's Prisons, Seattle (Washington): National Coalition for the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Justice System, 1993 at pp. 91-130; with the same title in: Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, December 1993, 41 p.,  references at pp. 25-41 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; September 1993, volume 10, number 2);
 

___________"The Treatment of mentally Disordered Offenders", (1997) 3 Psychology, Public Policy & Law 1-58;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Violent Recidivism: Assessing Predictive Validity", (1995) 63 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 737-748;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

RICE, Marnie E., Grant T. Harris, Vernon L. Quinsey, Andrew J. Harris and Carol Lang, Treatment of Forensic Patients, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, December 1992, 88 p.,  references at pp. 58-72 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; December 1992, volume 9, number 6);
 

RICE, Marnie E., Grant T. Harris and Vernon L. Quinsey, "Treatment for Forensic Patients" in B. Sales and S. Shah, eds., Mental Health and Law: Research, Policy and Services, New York: Carolina Academic Press, 1996, at pp. 141-189;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

__________Controlling Violence in Adult Psychiatric Settings, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, December 1991, 31 p.,  references at pp. 28-31 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; April 1991, volume 8, number 3);
 

___________Treating the Mentally Disordered Sex Offender, Penetanguishene (Ontario): Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, October 1994, 42 p., references at pp. 33-41 (series; Penetanguishe Mental Health Centre Research Reports; October 1994, volume 11, number 3);
 

RICE, Marnie E. and Vernon L. Quinsey, "Assessment and Training of Social Competence in Dangerous Psychiatric Patients", (1980) 3 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 371-390;
 

__________"Contributions of Canadian Applied Psychological Research to Correctional and Psychiatric Institutions", (1986) 27 Canadian Psychology 1-21;
 

RICE, Marnie E., "Medium - and maximum- security units for psychiatric patients in Ontario, (June1986) 34(2) Canada's Mental Health 17-20; also published in French  / aussi publié en français: "Les établissements à sécurité moyenne et maximale pour les malades mentaux au Canada", (juin 1986) 34(2) Santé mentale au Canada 19-22;
 

_________ List of publications of Marnie Rice at  http://www.mhcva.on.ca/Research/mhcbib.htm;
 

__________"Violence in the Maximum Security Hospital: A Researcher-Clinician's Perspective in Criminal Criminology" in Mark H. Ben-Aron, Stephen J. Hucker and Christopher D. Webster, eds., Clinical Crimnology: The Assessment and Treatment of Criminal Behaviour, Toronto: M&M Graphics in cooperation with the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry of the University of Toronto, 1985, xi, 327 p., Chapter 5 at pp. 57-79, ISBN: 0969215908;
 

___________"Violent Offender Research and Implications for the Criminal Justice System", (1997) 52 American Psychologist 414-423;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

RICHARDSON, Karen J., "Release of Inmate Psychiatric Information", (1990) 2(3) Forum on Corrections Research 22-24; also published in French / aussi publié en français (1990) 2(3) Forum recherche sur l'actualité correctionnelle;
 

RIDDELL,  William Renwick, 1852-1945, Insanity in its legal aspects [microform], [Ontario? : s.n., 1912?], (series; Canadian Institute for Historical Microproductions; microfiche series; no. 85745),   microfiche (9 fr.), Note: Cover title: "Reprinted from January number of the Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane", "(Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly.)" [Vol. V, no. 2, January 1912]; filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the University of Western Ontario, D.B. Weldon Library, London;
 

RIEL, Louis, 1844-1885. defendant, The Queen v Louis Riel / with an introduction by Desmond Morton, [Toronto ; Buffalo] : University of Toronto Press, [1974], xxxv, 383 p., (series; Social history of Canada; vol. 19), ISBN: 0802021247 and 0802062326 (pbk);
 

RILEY, Mark, "An Overview of Forensic Psychiatry",  (July/August 1999) 41(7) British Columbia Medical Journal 330-331 (Theme Issue: Forensic Psychiatry, Part I);
 

___________testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 9 April 2002 (E/F): From the B.C. Forensic Psychiatric Services Commission: Barbara Fisher, Legal Counsel; Dr. Mark Riley, Psychiatrist.  English / Français

RIORDAN, Tim, "Exploring the Circle: Mental Illness, Homelessness and the Criminal Justice System in Canada", Ottawa: Library of Parliament, Political and Social Affairs Division, 23 April 2004 (series; PRB 04-02E), available at http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/library/PRBpubs/prb0402-e.htm  (accessed on 30 January 2008); also published in French version/aussi publié en français: RIORDAN, Ian, "Maladie mentale, itinérance et système de justice pénale au canada", Ottawa: Bibliothèque du Parlement, Division des affaires politiques et sociales, 23 avril 2004 (Collection; PRB 04-02F), disponible à  http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/library/PRBpubs/prb0402-f.htm  (vérifié le 30 janvier 2008);


ROACH, Kent, 1961-, "Crime Victims and Substantive Criminal Law" in Don Stuart, 1943-,  R.J. Delisle and Allan Manson, eds., Towards a Clear and Just Criminal Law: A Criminal Reports Forum, Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thomson Professional Publishing, 1999, v, 574 p., pp. 219-230, see p. 228, "(h) Involuntary Conduct" and "Mental Disorder Defence", ISBN: 045927077X; note: comments on Professor Don Stuart's draft General Part found at  pp. 95-145;
 

__________Criminal Law, 2nd ed., Toronto: Irwin Law, 2000, xx, 371 p., see Chapter 7, "Mental Disorder and Automatism" at pp. 211-241 (series; Essentials of Canadian Law), ISBN: 1552210413;
 

ROBERT, Caton F. and Stephen L. Golding, "The Social Construction of Criminal Responsibility and Insanity", (1991) 15(4) Law and Human Behavior 349-376;
 

ROBERT, Marie, Le traitement pénal des personnes souffrant de problèmes de santé mentale à la cour municipale de Montréal, Thèse (M.A.), mémoire pour la maîtrise en psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, août 1992, xv, 198 p.;
 

__________sous la direction de Danielle Laberge [réalisé pour le compte du Service de la planification et de la concertation de la Ville de Montréal], L'impact de la déinstitutionalisation psychiatrique sur l'itinérance, [Montréal]: Centre international de Criminologie comparée, 1990, 59, 4 p. (Collection; Vivre Montréal); Note: "En tête du titre: GRAPP, Groupe de recherche et d'analyse sur les politiques et les pratqiues pénales"; texte noté dans ma recherche mais pas encore consulté;
 

Robertson RG. Gupton T. McCabe SB. Bankier RG. Clinical and demographic variables related to "fitness to stand trial" assessments in Manitoba. [Journal
Article] Canadian Journal of Psychiatry - Revue Canadienne de Psychiatrie. (1997) 42(2):191-5; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

ROBERTS, Julian V. and Simon Verdun-Jones, “Directing Traffic at the Crossroads of Criminal Justice and Mental Health: Conditional Sentencing after the Judgment in  Knoblauch”, (2001-2002) 39 Alberta Law Review  788-809;
 

ROBERTSON, Gerald B., "Mental Disability and Canadian Law, (1993) 2(1) Mental Health Review 23;
 

___________Mental Disability and the Law in Canada, 2nd ed., Scarborough: Carswell, Thomson Professional Publsihing, 1994, cviii, 498 p., see p. 1 and chapter 14 and 15; ISBN: 045955803X, "Table of Contents: Introduction...1; Part I - Property and Personal Guardianship: Chapter 2. Appointment of Property Guardian By Court Order...7; Chapter 3.  Statutory Property Guardians...59; Chapter 4. Powers and Duties of a Property Guardian...79; Chapter 5. Guardianship of the Person...115; Chapter 6. Powers and Duties of a Personal Guardian...147; Chapter 7. Enduring Powers of Attorney...177; Part II - The effect of Mental Disability in Specific Legal Areas: Chapter 8. Contracts and Property...191; Chapter 9. Succession...213; Chapter 10. Tort Liability...239; Chapter 11. Family Law...253; Chapter 12. Elections...287; Chapter 13. Discrimination...301; Chapter 14. Litigation...317; Part III - Patients in Mental Health Facilities: Chapter 15. Admission to Mental Health Facilities...367; Chapter 16. Rights of Patients in Mental Health Facilities...439; Chapter 17 Consent to Treatment...467";
 

ROBINSON, Jacqueline M., The Elderly Offender and the Insanity Defense in Canada and the United States: Implications for Criminal Law Reform and Mental Health States (Status) Evaluation Practice, Thesis (B.A.) -- McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 1991, ix, 97, [152], 26 leaves; information from AMICUS catalogue; no copy at the National Library, Ottawa; text not consulted;
 

ROBINSON and STEWART, "Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders", (1986) 134 Cdn.Med.Assn.J. 31; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, Derek Eaves, Rebecca Sollner, Marie Normandin and William Glackman, "Evaluating Fitness to Stand Trial: A Comparative Analysis of Fit and Unfit Defendants", (1981) 4 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 145-157;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, Derek Eaves, Rebecca Sollner, Marie Normandin and William Glackman, "Fitness to Stand Trial", 7 p. in Psychiatric Issues in Criminal Law, Material Prepared for a Continuing Legal Education Seminar Held in Vancouver, B.C., on December 4, 1982, Course Co-Ordinator: Josiah Wood, Leaders: Leonard T. Doust, Dr. Derek Eaves et al., Vancouver: The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, December 1982, ISBN: 0865040826, PA 82298, copy at the Supreme Court of Canada Library;
 

___________"Evaluating Fitness to Stand Trial: A Comparative Analysis of Fit and Unfit Defendants", (1981) 4 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 145-157;
 

ROESCH, Ronald and S.L. Golding, "Amnesia and Competency to Stand Trial: A Review of Legal and Clinical Issues", (1986) 4 Behavioral Sciences and the Law 87-97;
 

__________Competency to Stand Trial, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1980;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Competency to Stand Trial and Court Outcome", (1978) 3 Criminal Justice Review 45-56;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Defining and Assessing Competency to Stand Trial" in Allen K. Hess and Irving, eds., 2nd ed.,  Handbook of Forensic Psychology, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999, xiii, 756 p.,  at pp. 327-349, ISBN: 0471177717;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at the National Library, Ottawa;
 

__________"The Impact of Deinstutionalization" in David P. Farrington and John Gunn, eds., Aggression and Dangerousness, New York: J. Wiley and Sons, 1985, 271 p.,  at pp. 209-239, (series;  Wiley series on current research in forensic psychiatry and psychology),   ISBN: 0471905569;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Research on the Confinement and Treatment of Unfit Defendants: Implications for Decision Makers", (1981) 23(4) Canadian Journal of Criminology 451-458;
 

_________"Treatment and Disposition of Defendants Found Incompetent to Stand Trial: A Review and a Proposal", (1979) 2 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry  349-370;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Who is Competent to Stand Trial? The Lawyer's Evolving Role", (1985) 21(9) Trial 40-45;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, Stephen D. Hart and James R.P. Ogloff, eds., Psychology and Law: The State of the Discipline, New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, xviii, 459 p., ISBN: 0306459493 (hardbound) and 0306459507 (pbk.), (series; Perspectives in law & psychology; v. 10);  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; see the Table of Contents in the catalogue of the Biddle Law Library, University of Pennsylvania;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, S.D. Hart and P.A. Zapf, "Conceptualizing and Assessing Competency to Stand Trial: Implications and Applications of the MacArthur Treatment Competence Model", (1996) 2 Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 96-113;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, Margaret A. Jackson, Rebecca Sollner, Derek Eaves, William Glackman and Christopher.D. Webster, "The Fitness To Stand Trial Interview Test: How Four Professions Rate Videotaped Fitness Interviews", (1984) 7 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 115-131;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, James R.P. Ogloff and Derek Eaves, "Mental Health Research in the Criminal Justice System: The Need for Common Approaches and International Perspectives", (1995) 18 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 1-14;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, James R.P. Ogloff and S.L. Golding,  "Competency to Stand Trial: Legal and Clinical Issues", (1993) 2 Applied and Preventive Psychology 43-51;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at the National Library, Ottawa;
 

ROESCH, R., J.R.P. Ogloff and S.D. Hart, (1993, December). A study of the impact of Bill C-30 on remands and assessments of fitness to stand trial and criminal responsibility. Ottawa: Department of Justice. as seen at http://204.174.34.150/; the title also as "The impact of Bill C-30 on remands and assessments of fitness to stand trial and criminal responsibility"; text noted in my research but not consulted yet; not at the National library, Ottawa;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, James R.P. Ogloff, Stephen D. Hart, Rebecca J. Dempster, Patricia A. Zapf and K.E. Whittemore, "The Impact of Canadian Criminal Code Changes on Remands and Assessments of Fitness to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility in British Columbia", (1997) 42 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 509-514;
 

ROESCH, Ronald and James R.P. Ogloff, "Settings for Providing Civil and Criminal Mental Health Services" in B.D. Sales and S.A. Shah, eds., Mental Health and Law: Research, Policy and Services, Durham (North Carolina): Carolina Academic Press, 1996, at 191-218; text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, Christopher D. Webster, Derek Eaves, The Fitness Interview Test - Revised A Method for Examining Fitness to Stand Trial, unpublished manuscript, Simon Fraser University, Department of Psychology, 1994; copy at the Library of the Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa;
 

ROESCH, Ronald,1947-, Christopher D. Webster, Derek Eaves with contributions by Robert J. Menzies, The Fitness Interview Test: A Method for Examining Fitness to Stand Trial, Toronto: University of Toronto Criminology and the Criminology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University, 1984, x, 84p. (Research report of the Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto; number 17), ISBN: 0919584578;  see  abstract at  http://www.library.utoronto.ca/libraries_crim/centre/57-8.htm;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, Patricia A. Zapf, Derek Eaves and Christopher D. Webster, Fitness Interview Test (Revised edition), Burnaby (British Columbia): Mental Health, Law and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University, 1998, vi, 52, [2] p.,  ISBN: 0864912137;
 

ROESCH, R., P.A. Zapf, Stephen L. Golding and Jennifer L. Skeem, "Defining and Assessing Competency to Stand Trial", in Allen K. Hess and Irving B. Weiner, 1945-,  eds., Handbook of Forensic Psychology, 2nd ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999, xii, 756 p., at p. 327, ISBN: 0471177717; copy at the Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Library and Reference Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, RA 1148 H3 1999;
 

ROESCH, Ronald, "A Brief, Immediate Screening Interview to Determine Competency to Stand Trial: A Feasibility Study", (1978) 5 Criminal Justice and Behaviour 241-248; based on American data;
 

___________"Competency to Stand Trial and Court Outcome", (1978) 5 Criminal Justice Review 45-56;  text noted in my research but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Creating Change in the Legal System: Contributions from Community Psychology", (1999) 19(4) Law and Human Behavior 325-343;
 

___________"A Critical Note.  Fitness to Stand Trial: Some Comments on the Law Reform Commission's Proposed Procedures", (1978) 20 Canadian Journal of Criminology  450-455;
 

__________"Determining Competency to Stand Trial: An Examination of Evaluation Procedures in an Institutional Setting", (1979) 47 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 542-550; based on American data;
 

___________"Does Adult Diversion Work?  The Failure of Research in Criminal Justice", (1978) 24 Crime and Delinquency 72-80;
 

___________"Letter to the Editor: Clinical Prediction of Dangerousness", (1978) 24 Crime and Deliquency 486-487;
 

___________"Mental Health Intervention in Pretrial Jails" in Graham Davies ...[et al.], eds., Psychology, law, and criminal justice : international developments in research and practice, Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, 1996, xix, 606 p. at pp. 520 to approx. 531, ISBN: 3110138581; note: Collection of papers from the Third European Conference of Law and Psychology, held in Oxford, Sept. 1992; title noted in my research on 11 November 2001 but not consulted yet;
 

___________"Research on the Confinement and Treatment of Unfit Defendants: Implications for Decision Makers", (1981) 23 Canadian Journal of Criminology 451-458;
 

__________ Dr. Ronald Roesch web site, Professor of Psychology, Simon Fraser University; contains a list of his publications; as seen on 21 October 2000 at http://www.sfu.ca/psyc/groups/faculty/roesch/index.htm;
 

___________"Submission to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights [on the Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code], 11 April 2002, 3 p.;  document obtained by François Lareau, pursuant to a request under the Access to Information Act to the Department of Justice Canada, their file number: A-2002-0084/mfa, their reply dated 29 July 2002, document number 000190-000192; also available in French  / aussi disponible en français;
 

___________testimony before Parliament, House of Commons, Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Review of the Mental Disorder Provisions of the Criminal Code also published in French  / aussi publié en français: témoignage devant, Parlement, Chambre des communes, Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne, Examen des dispositions du Code criminel relatives aux troubles mentaux :

• 11 April 2002 (E/F): As Individual: Prof. Ronald Roesch, Director, Mental Health, Law and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University: English / Français


ROGERS, Richard and R. Michael Bagby, "Book Review: Survival of the Sanest: Order and Disorder in a Pre-Trial Psychiatric Clinic by R.J. Menzies", (1990)  10 Health Law in Canada 251-254;
 

____________"Diversion of Mentally Disordered Offenders: A Legitimate Role for Clinicians?", (1992) 10 Behavioral Sciences and the Law 407-418;
 

ROGERS, Richard, R. Michael Bagby and Mei-Mei K.Chow, "Psychiatrists and the Parameters of Expert Testimony", (1992) 15 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 387-396;
 

ROGERS, Richard, J. Roy Gillis, Shelley McMain and Susan E. Dickens, "Fitness evaluations: A retrospective study of clinical, criminal, and sociodemographic characteristics", (1988) 20 Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science 192-200;  also in N. Zoe Hilton, Margaret A. Jackson and Christopher D. Webster, eds., Clinical Criminology: Theory, Research and Practice, Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1990, ix, 654 p. at pp. 529-537, ISBN: 0921627688;
 

ROGERS, Richard, J. Roy Gillis, Susan E. McMain, Susan E. Dickens, and Christopher D. Webster, "Treatment Recommendations for Mentally Disordered Offenders: More Than Roulette?", (1988) 6 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 487-495;
 

ROGERS, Richard, J. Roy Gillis, R.E. Turner, and T. Frise-Smith, "The Clinical Presentation of Command Hallucinations", (1990) American Journal of Psychiatry 1304-1307; abstract at  http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/147/10/1304?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&author1=rogers&searchid=975511497659_2195&stored_search=&FIRSTINDEX=10&journalcode=ajp
 

ROGERS, Richard and Elizabeth Lynett, "The Role of Canadian Psychiatry in Dangerous Testimony", (1991) 36 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 79-84;
 

ROGERS, Richard, 1930-,  and Chester M. Mitchell,  Mental Health Experts and the Criminal Courts: A Handbook for Lawyers and the Criminal Courts, Scarborough (Ontario): Carswell, Thomson Professional Publishing, 1991, xxi, 406 p., ISBN: 0459357514; the various chapters are: Chapter 1: Introduction...1; Chapter 2 Voluntariness of Participation by the Mentally Disabled...39; Chapter 3: Jury Selection...69; Chapter 4: Fitness to Stand Trial...91; Chapter 5: Insanity and Related Defenses...115; Chapter 6: Intoxication Defence...165; Chapter 7: Sentencing Assessments...203; Chapter 8: Dangerous Offenders...239; Chapter 9: Young Offenders Act; Chapter 10: Final Consideration...301";
 

ROGERS, Richard, R. Edward Turner, Randa Helfield, and Susan Dickins, "Forensic Psychiatrists' and Psychologists' Understanding of Insanity: Misguided Expertise?", (1988) 33 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 691-695;
 

ROGERS, Richard and  R.E. Turner, "Understanding of Insanity: A National Survey of Forensic Psychiatrists and Psychologists", (1987) 7(3)Health Law in Canada 71-75;
 

ROGERS, Richard and Christopher D. Webster, "Assessing Treatability in Mentally Disordered Offenders", (1989)  13(1) Law and Human Behavior, 19-27;  also in  N. Zoe Hilton, Margaret A. Jackson and Christopher D. Webster, eds., Clinical Criminology: Theory, Research and Practice, Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1990, ix, 654 p. at pp. 538-554, ISBN: 0921627688;
 

ROGERS, Richard, 1950-, "APA's Position on the Insanity Defence Empiricism Versus Emotionalism"   in N. Zoe Hilton, Margaret A. Jackson and Christopher D. Webster, eds., Clinical Criminology: Theory, Research and Practice, Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1990, ix, 654 p. at pp. 538-554, ISBN: 0921627688;
 

___________"Ethical Dilemmas in Forensic Evaluations", (1987) 5(2) Behavioral Sciences and the Law 149-160;
 

___________"Structured Interviews and Dissimulation" in N. Zoe Hilton, Margaret A. Jackson and Christopher D. Webster, eds., Clinical Criminology: Theory, Research and Practice, Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 1990, ix, 654 p. at pp. 587-604b), ISBN: 0921627688;
 

__________"Towards an empirical model of malingering and description", (1984) 2 Behavioral Sciences and the Law 93-112; text noted in my research but not yet consulted;
 

RODGERS-MAGNET, Sanda, Law and Psychiatry, Ottawa : University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, [1981-1982], 2 v.; copy at the University of Ottawa, KE 514 .A7M3 1981 FTX; text noted in my research but not yet consulted;
 

ROLLIN, Henry R., The Mentally Abnormal Offender and the Law, Toronto: Pergamon Press, 1969; also published in the US, is this on Canadian Law?; text noted in my research but not yet consulted;
 

ROSE-CHRISTENSEN, Walter, Equitable Mental Health Law and Policy: An Impossible Dream , M.A. Thesis (Criminology), Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, December 1987, ix,  407 leaves, senior Supervisor: Simon N. Verdun-Jones;
 

ROSEN, Philip, Mental Disorder in Criminal Law, [Ottawa: Parliamentary Research Branch], Library of Parlaiment, [1997], [2] p. (series; [Issue highlights document; ID23);  text noted in my research but not yet consulted;
 

ROSENBLATT, Ellen, and Cyril Greenland, "Female Crimes of Violence", (1974) 16 Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections 173-180;


ROSENGREN, Caroline, Mad or Bad: Criminal Responsibility  and Mental Disorder, Master thesis, Faculty of Law, Lund University, Fall 2004, [ii] 75 p., Swedish and canadian law; available at http://www.jur.lu.se/Internet/Biblioteket/Examensarbeten.nsf/0/403832FDCB0EB5A9C1257029005307D7/$File/exam.pdf?OpenElement (accessed on 24 June 2006);
 

ROTH, Debby L. and E.M. Coles, "Battered woman syndrome : a conceptual analysis of its status vis-à-vis DSM-IV mental disorders", (1995) Medicine and Law 14 (7/8) 641-658;  copy at Ottawa University, RA 1001 .M423  Location:  FTX Periodicals;
 

ROTH, Martin, "Modern Psychiatry and Neurology and the Problem of Responsibility" in Stephen J. Hucker, Christopher D. Webster and Mark H. Ben-Aron, eds. Mental Disorder and Criminal Responsibility, Toronto: Butterworths, 1981, xv, 195 p., at Chapter 5, pp. 91-110, ISBN:0409837342;  mentioned in Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Institute), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 625;
 

ROY, Chuni, "New directions in forensic psychiatry: implications for social medecine",  (June 1977) 25(2) Canada's Mental Health 15-18; also published in French / aussi publié en français: "Nouvelles orientations en psychiatrie légale: conséquences au niveau de la médecine légale", (juin 1977) 25(2) L'Hygiène mentale au Canada 17-20;
 

ROY, C. and N. Mandelzys, "Evaluation of prison Psychiatry"  in Journnées internationales de criminologie clinique comparée, (5e : 1977 : Montréal, Québec), sous la direction de,  = International Seminar in Comparative Clinical Criminology (5th : 1977 : Montréal, Quebec), ed., Dangerosité et agressivité chez l'humain : aperçu des  recherches actuelles des sciences fondamentales pertinentes au traitement et à la réhabilitation des délinquants :  rapport des Vièmes Journées internationales de criminologie clinique comparée = Human aggression and dangerousness : overview of ongoing research in the basic sciences in connection with the treatment and rehabilitation of delinquents / textes réunis par D. Laberge-Altmejd ; sous la direction de L. Béliveau, G. Canepa, D. Szabo, Montréal : Centre international de criminologie comparée, 1978, xi, 412 p. at pp. 353-395;
 

ROY, Louis et Roch Bouchard, "Un aperçu synoptique du colloque" dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur : aspects cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre hospitalier Robert-Giffard, 1985, 38 p. aux pp. 36-37;
 

Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, Forensic Program, web page, as seen on 20 December 2000 at  http://www.rohcg.on.ca/mentalhealth/program/forensic/forensic.html;
 

ROZOWSKI, Lorne E., 1942-,  and Fay A. Rozowski, Canadian Health Facilities Law Guide, Don Mills (Ontario): C.C.H. Canadian,  1987-, 2 volumes,  looseleaf service;
 

ROZOWSKI, Lorne E., 1942-, The Canadian Law of Consent to Treatment, 2nd ed., Toronto and Vancouver: Butterworths, 1997, xx, 166 p., ISBN: 0433396253;
 

RUBY, Clayton, 1942-, Jill Copeland, Breese Davies, Delmar Doucette and Richard Litkoski, Setencing, 6th ed., Markham (Ontario): LexisNexis Butterworths, 2004, lxix, 958 p., ISBN: 0433443162; see: "Mental Health Diversion", "Mental Illness" (aggravating and mitigating circumstance), at pp. 248-261; "Mental Illness", at p. 659; copy at the Library of the Supreme Court of Canada, KF9685 R82 2004;
 

RUPERT, Jake, "Finally fit for trial in '82 slayings Ottawa man probably won't go to prison", The Ottawa Citizen, Thursday, December 4, 2003; case of Jean-Paul Paré before Ontario Superior Court Justice Roydon Kealey, Ottawa;
 

___________"Jailing mentally ill called unconstitutional, illegal.  Superior court judge gives Ontario six months to correct situation", The Ottawa Citizen, Thursday, November 11, 2004, at pp. B1 and B9 ("Illegal: Wait list for beds"); decision of 10 November 2004 by Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Desmarais, Ottawa?, accused Abdi Hussein and Ronald Dworkin, and defence counsel, Will Murray;
 

___________"Lawyer sues province for jailing mentally ill", The Ottawa Citizen, Tuesday, 15 November 2005; at pp. A1 and A2; the title at p. A2 is "Lawsuit: 'It's a violation of people's rights'";
 

___________"Man lacked criminal responsibility in 3 slayings.  Against MDs' advice, parents took Maxheleau out of mental hospital just months before he stabbed them and his sister to death", The Ottawa Citizen, Thursday, 1 September 2005, at pp. C1 and C2;
 

___________"Mentall ill accused killer sent back to jail.  Royal Ottawa [hospital] defies judge's order to accomodate alleged murderer", The Ottawa Citizen, Thursday, 23 June 2005, pp. B1 and B6;  the tile at p. B6 is "Ill: Doctors under intense pressure, judge notes";
 

___________"Mentall ill still being 'illegally' jailed.  Six held while waiting for psychiatric assessment despite judge's ruling forbidding it", The Ottawa Citizen, Thursday, 3 October 2005, p. A1 and A";  the tile at p. A2 is "Jail: Nowhere else to go";
 

__________"Mental illness considered in man's jail term.  Police had to pull man off woman during daylight attack", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, 16 July 2005, p. E2;
 

___________"Mentally ill woman gets hospital bed after lawyer files motion", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, 28 May 2005, at pp. E1 and E15 (see BED);
 

___________"Mentally ill jailed despite judge's order.  Province misses deadline to fix problem identified in landmark ruling", The Ottawa Citizen, 27 May 2005, pp. F1 and F10 (see JUDGE);
 

___________"Ontario won't fight judges ruling.  It's illegal accused awaiting psychiatric assessment, jurist told province in recent decision",The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday, 15 December 2004, p. C1 and C12 (title of C12: "Ruling: Dozens jailed for minor offences"); note: follow-up on the decision: decision of 10 November 2004 by Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Desmarais, Ottawa?, accused Abdi Hussein and Ronald Dworkin, and defence counsel, Will Murray;
 

___________"Protecting mentally ill offenders.  Many fear the justice system will fail to meet a judge's deadline to stop jailing society's vulnerable", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, 7 May 2005, pp. E1 and E10 (title at p. E10: "Court ruling too late for many");  note: follow-up on the decision: decision of 10 November 2004 by Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Desmarais, Ottawa, accused Abdi Hussein and Ronald Dworkin, and defence counsel, Will Murray;
 

___________"Stop making these peoples into devils", The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, 11 June 2005, at p. E-11; on pedophiles;
 

___________"$27.5 M package for mentally ill 'nice in theory'.  Lawyer worries that new money won't provide what's needed: hospital beds", The Ottawa Citizen, Friday, January 14, 2005, p. E1 and p. E11 ("Beds: 'Lots of work to do'");
 

RUSSON, Gordon W., "A Design for Clinical Classification of Offenders", (1962) 4(3) The Canadian Journal of Corrections 179-188;
 

___________"Treatment" in W.T. McGrath, ed., Executice Secretary, Canadian Corrections Association), Crime and Its Treatment in Canada, Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1965 (first paperback printing in 1970), pp. 410-429;
 

RYAN, Edward F., "Insanity at the Time of  Trial under the Criminal Code of Canada", (1967) 3 University of British Columbia Law Review 36-54;
 

___________"Medical and Legal Insanity: An Instance of the 'Transplanted Category'", (1968) 16 Chitty's Law Journal 109-115;
 

RYAN, H. R. Stuart, "Mental Abnormality and the Criminal Law", (1967) 17 University of New Brunswick Law Journal 1-29;
 

RYAN, Karen A., 1963-, Mad or Bad?: Women and the Forensic Psychiatric Process, M.A. Thesis (Criminology), Simon Fraser University, 1992, vii, 124 leaves; thesis supervisor: William Glackman;

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