Deck 7: Civil Commitment

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According to the text, which of the following increases the risk for violence when examining the relationship between mental illness and violence?

A) Lack of treatment
B) More severe symptoms
C) Co-occurring substance abuse
D) The presence of any mental illness
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Which of the following is an additional requirement in some but not all) jurisdictions in order to be civilly committed?

A) Mental retardation
B) Need for treatment
C) Lack of social support
D) Commission of violent crime
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Which of the following is not a traditional form of outpatient commitment?

A) Conditional release
B) Temporary commitment
C) Preventative commitment
D) Traditional outpatient commitment
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Which of the following is not true regarding psychiatric advance directives?

A) Clinicians have expressed concern over their use
B) Most patients would complete an advance directive if given help
C) They are well known and publicized by mental health professionals
D) Every state in the United States has allowed for some form of their use
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Which of the following is not a problem associated with civil commitment?

A) The use of legal criteria instead of mental health diagnoses
B) The use of actuarial predictions is more difficult
C) It is easier to predict future dangerousness among civil patients
D) The existence of a hindsight bias after civil commitment of an individual
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Which of the following is an example of the criminalization of the mentally ill?

A) Passage of laws that make mental illness illegal
B) Using mental illness as an aggravating factor at sentencing
C) Reducing the threshold for dangerousness required for civil commitment
D) Arresting the mentally ill for minor crimes and recommending competency evaluations
Question
The most frequent reason for civil commitment under the dangerousness requirement is ______________.

A) murder
B)grave disability
C) physical assault of another
D) a history of suicidal gestures
Question
Which of the following is a criticism of outpatient commitment?

A) It deprives people of their freedom
B) It has significantly increased the cost of commitment
C) It places the power in the hands of the person being committed
D) It has increased the number of people commitment dramatically
Question
According to Lidz et al. 2000), the most important court of coercion during civil commitment is ___________________________.

A) family
B) friends
C) legal professionals
D) mental health professionals
Question
Most jurisdictions that allow for outpatient commitment require the person be found ________________.

A) only dangerous
B) only mentally ill
C) mentally ill and treatable
D) mentally ill and dangerous
Question
An extended commitment frequently involves all of the following except ______________.

A) the right to counsel
B) a written notice of a commitment hearing
C) a jury or judge to make the final decision
D) authorization by a single law enforcement officer or mental health professional
Question
According to _________________, individuals that are mentally ill are not able to consent to a voluntary admission.

A) Wyatt v. Stickney
B) Zinermon v. Burch
C) Addington v. Texas
D) O'Connor v. Donaldson
Question
The number of people committed to public hospitals has ___________________ over the past 50 years.

A) increased slightly
B) remained constant
C) decreased slightly
D) decreased dramatically
Question
What percentage of psychiatric patients are involuntarily committed?

A) 7%
B) 30%
C) 43%
D) 78%
Question
The __________________ standard proposes that the state's most important legal obligation is to protect society from harmful individuals.

A) mens rea
B) police power
C) parens patriae
D) least restrictive alternative
Question
Which of the following is a good example of the legal theory parens patriae?

A) Civil commitment of homeless individuals
B) The emergence of Sexually Violent Predator laws
C) Requiring the least restrictive alternative for civil commitments
D) More coercive interventions for individuals who are civilly committed
Question
Which of the following is not normally considered sufficient to fulfill the dangerousness requirement for civil commitment?

A) Need for treatment
B) Evidence of a suicide attempt
C) Evidence of bodily harm to another person
D) Evidence of inability to feed or care for oneself
Question
According to the Swartz et al.'s 2001) study of outpatient commitment, _______________.

A) outpatient commitment resulted in a reduction in hospital utilization
B) outpatient commitment did not reduce the likelihood of future violence
C) committed outpatients were readmitted fewer times and for fewer days
D) outpatient commitments increased the satisfaction of staff and patients in regard to quality of life
Question
____________________ required that a person not only had to be mentally ill but also dangerous in order to be civilly committed.

A) Humphrey v. Cady
B) Lessard v. Schmidt
C) Addington v. Texas
D)O'Connor v
Question
In most jurisdictions the standard of proof for civil commitment is __________________.

A) res ipso facto
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) preponderance of the evidence
D) clear and convincing evidence
Question
According to Rosenhan's 1973) study, there is a natural tendency to view someone as mentally ill if he is hospitalized or being evaluated for hospitalization. This phenomenon is called ________________.

A) the grave judgment effect
B) hindsight bias
C) the sham effect
D) institutionalized bias
Question
________ held that a defendant that was hospitalized after being found incompetent to stand trial may be involuntarily medicated in some circumstances.

A) Wyatt v. Stickney
B) Sell v. United States
C) Riggins v. Nevada
D) Harper v. Washington
Question
Which of the following is not a risk factor in suicide assessment?

A) Acute abuse of alcohol
B) Presence of dependents
C) Being of the male gender
D) Family history of suicide
Question
In regard to civil commitment hearings, attorneys are typically _________ adversarial than in criminal hearings.

A) less
B) equally as
C) significantly more
D) somewhat more
Question
Identify and explain two problems with dangerousness as a criterion for civil commitment.
Question
According to the text, the population that is most frequently civilly committed on the basis of a grave disability is: ________________.

A) young persons 21-35)
B) the elderly
C) males
D) females
Question
Describe the process of civil commitment.
Question
In the 1960's, limitations were placed on the civil commitment process because _____________.

A) treatment was not effective during this time
B) facilities were becoming overcrowded
C) of concerns regarding patients' rights
D) mental health professionals were not trained to make these decisions
Question
Which of the following diagnoses found in the DSM would also be considered a mental illness according to most legal definitions?

A) Dementia
B) Substance abuse
C) Intellectual disability disorder
D) Antisocial personality disorder
Question
What rights do patients have in regard to refusing treatment?
Question
Which of the following is not a potential consequence of coercion on civil commitment discussed in the text?

A) Treatment is less effective
B) Causes poor therapeutic relationships
C) Patients are grateful after receiving treatment
D) Deters patients from seeking out voluntary treatment
Question
What is the burden of proof and standard of proof in cases of civil commitment?
Question
Which type of outpatient commitment is the most controversial?

A) Traditional outpatient commitment
B) Preventative commitment
C) Conditional release
D) They are equally controversial.
Question
Which of the following is not a difficulty related to the use of mental health advanced directives?

A) Mental health advanced directives can result in refusals of care.
B) Hospital staff often ignore mental health advanced directives
C) Patients are largely unaware of mental health advanced directives.
D) Hospital staff is largely unaware of mental health advanced directives.
Question
Identify and explain three problems with mental illness as a criterion for civil commitment.
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Deck 7: Civil Commitment
1
According to the text, which of the following increases the risk for violence when examining the relationship between mental illness and violence?

A) Lack of treatment
B) More severe symptoms
C) Co-occurring substance abuse
D) The presence of any mental illness
Co-occurring substance abuse
2
Which of the following is an additional requirement in some but not all) jurisdictions in order to be civilly committed?

A) Mental retardation
B) Need for treatment
C) Lack of social support
D) Commission of violent crime
Need for treatment
3
Which of the following is not a traditional form of outpatient commitment?

A) Conditional release
B) Temporary commitment
C) Preventative commitment
D) Traditional outpatient commitment
Temporary commitment
4
Which of the following is not true regarding psychiatric advance directives?

A) Clinicians have expressed concern over their use
B) Most patients would complete an advance directive if given help
C) They are well known and publicized by mental health professionals
D) Every state in the United States has allowed for some form of their use
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5
Which of the following is not a problem associated with civil commitment?

A) The use of legal criteria instead of mental health diagnoses
B) The use of actuarial predictions is more difficult
C) It is easier to predict future dangerousness among civil patients
D) The existence of a hindsight bias after civil commitment of an individual
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6
Which of the following is an example of the criminalization of the mentally ill?

A) Passage of laws that make mental illness illegal
B) Using mental illness as an aggravating factor at sentencing
C) Reducing the threshold for dangerousness required for civil commitment
D) Arresting the mentally ill for minor crimes and recommending competency evaluations
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7
The most frequent reason for civil commitment under the dangerousness requirement is ______________.

A) murder
B)grave disability
C) physical assault of another
D) a history of suicidal gestures
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8
Which of the following is a criticism of outpatient commitment?

A) It deprives people of their freedom
B) It has significantly increased the cost of commitment
C) It places the power in the hands of the person being committed
D) It has increased the number of people commitment dramatically
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9
According to Lidz et al. 2000), the most important court of coercion during civil commitment is ___________________________.

A) family
B) friends
C) legal professionals
D) mental health professionals
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10
Most jurisdictions that allow for outpatient commitment require the person be found ________________.

A) only dangerous
B) only mentally ill
C) mentally ill and treatable
D) mentally ill and dangerous
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11
An extended commitment frequently involves all of the following except ______________.

A) the right to counsel
B) a written notice of a commitment hearing
C) a jury or judge to make the final decision
D) authorization by a single law enforcement officer or mental health professional
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12
According to _________________, individuals that are mentally ill are not able to consent to a voluntary admission.

A) Wyatt v. Stickney
B) Zinermon v. Burch
C) Addington v. Texas
D) O'Connor v. Donaldson
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13
The number of people committed to public hospitals has ___________________ over the past 50 years.

A) increased slightly
B) remained constant
C) decreased slightly
D) decreased dramatically
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14
What percentage of psychiatric patients are involuntarily committed?

A) 7%
B) 30%
C) 43%
D) 78%
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15
The __________________ standard proposes that the state's most important legal obligation is to protect society from harmful individuals.

A) mens rea
B) police power
C) parens patriae
D) least restrictive alternative
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16
Which of the following is a good example of the legal theory parens patriae?

A) Civil commitment of homeless individuals
B) The emergence of Sexually Violent Predator laws
C) Requiring the least restrictive alternative for civil commitments
D) More coercive interventions for individuals who are civilly committed
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17
Which of the following is not normally considered sufficient to fulfill the dangerousness requirement for civil commitment?

A) Need for treatment
B) Evidence of a suicide attempt
C) Evidence of bodily harm to another person
D) Evidence of inability to feed or care for oneself
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18
According to the Swartz et al.'s 2001) study of outpatient commitment, _______________.

A) outpatient commitment resulted in a reduction in hospital utilization
B) outpatient commitment did not reduce the likelihood of future violence
C) committed outpatients were readmitted fewer times and for fewer days
D) outpatient commitments increased the satisfaction of staff and patients in regard to quality of life
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19
____________________ required that a person not only had to be mentally ill but also dangerous in order to be civilly committed.

A) Humphrey v. Cady
B) Lessard v. Schmidt
C) Addington v. Texas
D)O'Connor v
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20
In most jurisdictions the standard of proof for civil commitment is __________________.

A) res ipso facto
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) preponderance of the evidence
D) clear and convincing evidence
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21
According to Rosenhan's 1973) study, there is a natural tendency to view someone as mentally ill if he is hospitalized or being evaluated for hospitalization. This phenomenon is called ________________.

A) the grave judgment effect
B) hindsight bias
C) the sham effect
D) institutionalized bias
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22
________ held that a defendant that was hospitalized after being found incompetent to stand trial may be involuntarily medicated in some circumstances.

A) Wyatt v. Stickney
B) Sell v. United States
C) Riggins v. Nevada
D) Harper v. Washington
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23
Which of the following is not a risk factor in suicide assessment?

A) Acute abuse of alcohol
B) Presence of dependents
C) Being of the male gender
D) Family history of suicide
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24
In regard to civil commitment hearings, attorneys are typically _________ adversarial than in criminal hearings.

A) less
B) equally as
C) significantly more
D) somewhat more
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25
Identify and explain two problems with dangerousness as a criterion for civil commitment.
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26
According to the text, the population that is most frequently civilly committed on the basis of a grave disability is: ________________.

A) young persons 21-35)
B) the elderly
C) males
D) females
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27
Describe the process of civil commitment.
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28
In the 1960's, limitations were placed on the civil commitment process because _____________.

A) treatment was not effective during this time
B) facilities were becoming overcrowded
C) of concerns regarding patients' rights
D) mental health professionals were not trained to make these decisions
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29
Which of the following diagnoses found in the DSM would also be considered a mental illness according to most legal definitions?

A) Dementia
B) Substance abuse
C) Intellectual disability disorder
D) Antisocial personality disorder
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30
What rights do patients have in regard to refusing treatment?
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31
Which of the following is not a potential consequence of coercion on civil commitment discussed in the text?

A) Treatment is less effective
B) Causes poor therapeutic relationships
C) Patients are grateful after receiving treatment
D) Deters patients from seeking out voluntary treatment
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32
What is the burden of proof and standard of proof in cases of civil commitment?
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33
Which type of outpatient commitment is the most controversial?

A) Traditional outpatient commitment
B) Preventative commitment
C) Conditional release
D) They are equally controversial.
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34
Which of the following is not a difficulty related to the use of mental health advanced directives?

A) Mental health advanced directives can result in refusals of care.
B) Hospital staff often ignore mental health advanced directives
C) Patients are largely unaware of mental health advanced directives.
D) Hospital staff is largely unaware of mental health advanced directives.
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35
Identify and explain three problems with mental illness as a criterion for civil commitment.
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