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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
-------------------
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
----------------------
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 Law / Bibliographie
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 Law; also
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
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Draft
Legislation", ISBN: 0662547578; copy of the
English version of this report is available in pdf format at
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Canadian Criminal Law; Research Note:
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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
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at
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House of Commons on 19 May 1988 (see House of Commons, Debates,
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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
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permanent
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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);
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• 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
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14 p.;
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2005, 13 p.;
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January 2003, 70 p.;
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• 14 March 2002 (E/F): Carol Ann Letman, Director Peel Region, Criminal Lawyers' Association; English / Français
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(1990)
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sous le titre Forum, recherche sur l'actualité
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also
published in French / aussi publié en français sous
le
titre Forum, recherche sur l'actualité correctionnelle;
___________"The Nature and Consequences of Forensic Psychiatric
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noted
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: METFORS, 1986, [30] p. (series; Working papers in forensic
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___________"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,
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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
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Cities", (1980) 7
Criminal Justice and Behavior 471-480;
MENZIES, R.J., 1951-, C.D. Webster and S.D. Hart,
"Observations
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of the 5th Symposium on Violence and Aggression June 19-22, 1994,
Saskatoon,
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Division,
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consulted yet;
MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Christopher D. Webster and Margaret A.
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"Legal and Medical Issues in Forensic Psychiatric Assessments", (1981)
7(1) Queen's Law Journal 3-40; "This article is a revised and
extended
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title
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MENZIES, Robert J., 1951-, Christopher D. Webster and Diana S.
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B. Pre-release psychological assessments; Psychiatric
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Legislative
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Ontario, pp. 121-122, Serge Kujawa, Director of Public Prosections,
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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
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Review Board; Maureen Forestell, Counsel to Ontario Review Board and
alternate
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criminel
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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;
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6,
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background
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459 p., chapter 1 (series; Perspectives in law and psychology ;
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research
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yet;
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J.R.P., C.F. Roberts and R.
Roesch, "The Insanity Defense: Legal Standards and Clinical
Assessment",
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noted in my research but article not consulted yet;
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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
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background
and contemporary perspectives, Burnaby, B.C. : Mental Health, Law,
and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University, c2000, xxxv, 259 p., at
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with
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National
Library, Ottawa, KE 8841 Z85 M45 2000 c. 2;
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Prisons:
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Review
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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
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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);
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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
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the
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___________"Legislative Changes to the Operation of the Lieutenant
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______"New law would aid victims of crime in healing process.
Criminal Code amendments, passed by the House and now before the
Senate,
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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
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consequential
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2005 available at http://www.parl.gc.ca/PDF/38/1/parlbus/chambus/house/bills/government/C-10_3.PDF
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___________"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
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balance
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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
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of
Penetanguishene
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available at http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/crim/cpm/2005/MentallyDisorderedOffenders.pdf
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• 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
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OF
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• 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
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mentaux
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:
2894513828;
___________Responsabilité pénale et troubles
mentaux
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"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)
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• 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: English / Français
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à
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mentale et de la délinquance, Plan d'action relatif aux
services
requis par la clientèle présentant le double
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aussi
publié en français: Ordonnances et
règlements
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Ottawa;
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Journal
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__________"Offenders Remanded for a Psychiatric Examination:
Perceived
Treatability and Disposition", (1983) 6 International Journal of
Law
and Psychiatry 193-205;
QUINSEY,
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of
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QUINSEY,
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Patients
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(1975) 20 Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 461-467;
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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
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QUINSEY,
Vernon L. and Bruce Sarbit, "Behavioral Changes Associated with the
Introduction of a Token Economy in a Maximum Security Psychiatric
Institution",
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of
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(1998)
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_________"Oak Ridge Patients: Pre-release Characteristics and
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63-77;
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__________"Politique institutionelle de libération,
identification
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17(2)
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published
in French / aussi publié en français
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liés au traitement des délinquants souffrant de troubles
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__________Schizophrenia and Criminal Recidivism,
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__________Controlling Violence in Adult Psychiatric Settings,
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1991, 31 p., references at pp. 28-31 (series; Penetanguishe
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___________Treating the Mentally Disordered Sex Offender,
Penetanguishene
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__________"Contributions of Canadian Applied Psychological Research
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à sécurité moyenne et maximale pour les malades
mentaux
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_________ List
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(1990)
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la Ville de Montréal], L'impact de la
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not
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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";
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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,
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Law,
Material Prepared for a Continuing Legal Education Seminar Held in
Vancouver,
B.C., on December 4, 1982, Course Co-Ordinator: Josiah Wood,
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___________"Evaluating Fitness to Stand Trial: A Comparative
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and Psychiatry 145-157;
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and
the Law 87-97;
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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
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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,
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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
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Psychiatry
509-514;
ROESCH,
Ronald and James R.P. Ogloff,
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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.,
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of Forensic Psychology, 2nd ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons,
1999,
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H3 1999;
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Ronald, "A Brief, Immediate Screening Interview to Determine
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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;
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Policy:
An Impossible Dream , M.A. Thesis (Criminology), Simon Fraser
University,
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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
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Criminal Responsibility and Mental Disorder, Master
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(accessed on 24 June 2006);
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conceptual
analysis of its status vis-à-vis DSM-IV mental
disorders",
(1995) Medicine and Law 14 (7/8) 641-658; copy at Ottawa
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RA 1001 .M423 Location: FTX Periodicals;
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Mental
Disorder and Criminal Responsibility, Toronto: Butterworths, 1981,
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social medecine", (June 1977) 25(2) Canada's Mental Health
15-18; also published in French / aussi publié en
français:
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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
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dans Les Patients sous ordonnance du Lieutenant-gouverneur :
aspects
cliniques et légaux, Beauport [Québec] : Centre
hospitalier
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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;
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Health
Facilities Law Guide, Don Mills (Ontario): C.C.H. Canadian,
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Treatment,
2nd ed., Toronto and Vancouver: Butterworths, 1997, xx, 166 p., ISBN:
0433396253;
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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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