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A) only a few cases of involuntary commitment to mental hospitals.
B) people being committed who were not mentally ill.
C) wives committing their husbands to mental hospitals.
D) a decrease in the number of large public mental hospitals.
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A) It concerns a person's mental state at the time a crime is committed.
B) It states that individuals are not responsible for criminal behavior if they do not know what they are doing.
C) It states that individuals are not responsible for their behavior if they don't know that what they are doing is wrong.
D) It is based on a case in which paranoid delusions influenced an individual to actually kill the British prime minister.
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A) patients' rights
B) duty to warn
C) competency
D) restrictive environment
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A) a person has already committed a crime.
B) a person is not acting in his or her own best interest.
C) the safety of the community is in jeopardy.
D) individual rights are more important than societal rights.
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A) To regulate the costs of mental health research
B) To establish uniformity in the delivery of effective health and mental health care
C) To communicate the latest developments in mental health treatment to practitioners, patients, and policy makers
D) To improve the delivery of health and mental health services
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A) hallucinations
B) delusions
C) both of these
D) neither of these
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A) treated only.
B) punished only.
C) treated and punished.
D) not judged responsible for their actions.
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A) around 1953.
B) around 1981.
C) around 2001.
D) around 2016.
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A) Asian Americans
B) Native Americans
C) African Americans
D) Hispanic Americans
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A) mental health counselor.
B) surrogate parent.
C) legal advisor.
D) social worker.
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A) is considered dangerous.
B) fits the legal definition of mental illness.
C) does not necessarily fit the legal definition of mental illness.
D) must be either civilly or criminally committed.
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A) less than 1%
B) 10%
C) 57%
D) 88%
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A) the right to privacy.
B) the right to anonymity.
C) the right to be protected from harm.
D) the right to be informed about the outcome of the study.
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A) greater funding of mental institutions.
B) revising DSM criteria for schizophrenia.
C) the Rorschach Malingering Detection Test (RMDT) .
D) establishing the insanity defense.
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A) Stricter gun control laws
B) More Secret Service agents to protect the President of the United States
C) Improved screening procedures for the mentally ill
D) Greater public acceptance of the insanity defense
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A) identifying malingering.
B) assessing competence to stand trial.
C) predicting long-term risk of violence.
D) making reliable diagnoses according to DSM-5 criteria.
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A) are not based on an adversarial system.
B) are based on an adversarial system.
C) provide for treatment and not punishment.
D) put the interests of the accused above the interests of society.
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A) Will patients accept the intervention?
B) Will patients comply with the requirements?
C) Has research shown the treatment to be effective?
D) Is the treatment relatively easy to administer?
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A) attorneys
B) judges
C) psychologists
D) law scholars
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