In the Alabama legal decision of Wyatt vs. Stickney, Judge Frank Johnson held that:
A) a person must be dangerous to self or others to be committed.
B) if a person is a minor, different standards must be obtained for commitment.
C) a state institution must release inmates or provide some minimal treatment for them.
D) a person has the right to refuse medication even if she has been legally committed.
E) a person can be committed on the testimony of two psychiatrists.
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Q1: Kendra's Law allows involuntary hospitalization for:
A) homeless,
Q3: Joyce Brown's ultimate medical problem was:
A) schizophrenia
B)
Q4: Thomas Szasz holds that, to be real,
Q5: The 1976 Tarasoff decision concerns:
A) involuntary commitment.
B)
Q6: According to the O'Connor vs. Donaldson decision,
Q7: The chapter on Joyce Brown suggests that,
Q8: The Rosenhan study is famous for showing:
A)
Q9: Deinstitutionalization failed to work because of:
A) NIMBY
B)
Q10: Mayor Koch supposedly wanted to commit Joyce
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