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Quiz 4: Competence to Stand Trial, and Other Competencies
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Question 1
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The distinction between the insanity defense and incompetence to stand trial is
Question 2
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Aside from protecting the defendant's rights, defense attorneys might also obtain a court order for a competency evaluation
Question 3
Multiple Choice
In terms of evaluations of competency to stand trial, some mental health and legal professionals have recommended that
Question 4
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Some problems with assessment procedures for competency to stand trial include
Question 5
Multiple Choice
CST is one assessment instrument used in order to try and increase accuracy of evaluations of competency assessments. Although considered fairly reliable,_______ is a distinct problem with the test
Question 6
Multiple Choice
In a court system, competency of the defendant is required to
Question 7
Multiple Choice
An emancipated minor
Question 8
Multiple Choice
" Dying with their rights on" refers to
Question 9
Multiple Choice
When considering voluntary consent of mental patients for taking medication
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Legally, children/ young adolescents are not considered competent to make their own decisions, but most states make exceptions in situations involving treatment for
Question 11
Essay
Medications may hinder emotion, lessen psychotic episodes, and cause a person to appear very sedate. If a defendant who is pleading insanity is forced to take medications that have these effects, how might this effect the outcome of the trial? Should the defendant be forced to take the medications during trial time? Give reasons for your response.
Question 12
Essay
What is testamentary capacity? Does anyone, even a court, have the right to change the will of a person who has died? What are some ethical implications of this? Are their positives and negatives?
Question 13
Essay
The issue of whether or not psychiatric inpatients should have the right to refuse medication is a controversial issue. Should the government mandate that people who are institutionalized take their medication and cannot have the right to refuse? Why or why not?
Question 14
Essay
John has become competent to stand trial after an extended period of hospitalization and medication for his psychiatric condition. He is intending to pursue an insanity defense. His demeanor in court is considerably improved over the day of his arraignment and he is concerned that if he continues on his medication, the jury's opinion will be swayed by his vastly improved demeanor. He wishes to discontinue his medication. Can he refuse his medication? What case law is applicable in this situation?
Question 15
Short Answer
Why does justice demand a competent defendant?
Question 16
Essay
What strategic advantages might there be for the defense and prosecution in having a defendant evaluated for competence to stand trial? What are the essential elements in the standard for competency to stand trial?