Carswell (Toronto) has published "Mental Disorder in Canadian Criminal Law," a loose leaf volume whose mission is to keep practitioners current with the latest jurisprudential and legislative developments arising under Part XX.1 of the Criminal Code.Carswell (Toronto) has published "Mental Disorder mental disorder Any illness with a psychological origin, manifested either in symptoms of emotional distress or in abnormal behaviour. Most mental disorders can be broadly classified as either psychoses or neuroses (see neurosis; psychosis). Psychoses (e.g. in Canadian Criminal Law," a loose leaf The term loose leaf is used in the United States and some other countries to describe a piece of notebook paper which is not actually fixed in a spiral notebook. In some places, like the United Kingdom, the phrase loose leaf volume whose mission is to keep practitioners current with the latest jurisprudential ju·ris·pru·dence n. 1. The philosophy or science of law. 2. A division or department of law: medical jurisprudence. and legislative developments arising under Part XX.1 of the Criminal Code. Content includes analysis of all issues arising under Part XX.1 including: an examination of mental disorders mental disorders: see bipolar disorder; paranoia; psychiatry; psychosis; schizophrenia. and the not criminally responsible defense; assessment orders and fitness to stand trial determinations; disposition hearings, fitness dispositions and their review; review board and appeal processes and procedures; and, mental disorder in a non-NCR context such as sentencing. It costs $197. |
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