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Psychosurgery for Political Purposes
Where Involuntary Commitment, Civil Liberties, and the Right to Mental Health Care Collide: an Overview of California's Mental Illness System Meredith Karasch
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Are They Dangerous Yet?: the Foreseeability of Dangerousness in Oklahomaâ•Žs Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Law and Its I
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