A) advise a patient of his or her rights.
B) have each patient sign a consent form.
C) warn a patient's potential victim(s) .
D) file a police report if threatened by a patient.
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A) generalizability
B) feasibility
C) external reliability
D) clinical replication
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A) having a mental illness and needing treatment.
B) fear of controversy.
C) being unable to care for oneself.
D) possibility that a person will be harmed by others.
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A) civil
B) criminal
C) parens patriae
D) mens rea
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A) attorney
B) psychiatrist
C) judge
D) prosecutor
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A) then makes them competent to stand trial.
B) prevents their getting out of jail.
C) they don't want to pay for.
D) is not known to be effective.
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A) "The insanity defense is not used in enough cases. Too many mentally ill people are in jail instead of in hospitals."
B) "Too many people escape responsibility for their crimes by pleading insanity."
C) "If someone successfully pleads NGRI, he or she will spend more time in jail than in a mental hospital."
D) "There are more mentally ill people in prisons than in mental hospitals."
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A) effectiveness of the intervention in clinical practice.
B) feasibility and cost-effectiveness.
C) both of these.
D) neither of these.
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A) adequate shower and toilet facilities.
B) treatment goals.
C) staff-patient ratios.
D) methods of administering medication.
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A) act as legal advocates for the mentally ill.
B) investigate allegations of abuse and neglect.
C) both of these.
D) neither of these.
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A) shortened hospital stays.
B) reduced the number of admissions.
C) changed the status under which patients were committed.
D) eliminated the doctrine of parens patriae.
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A) outcome observation.
B) clinical replication series.
C) clinical consensus of leading experts.
D) expert-based hypothesis.
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A) innocent
B) GBMI
C) NGRI
D) incompetent to stand trial
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A) notification that civil commitment proceedings are taking place.
B) required presence during the proceedings.
C) representation by an attorney.
D) selection of a judge who will determine the outcome of the case.
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A) When a person can be legally declared to have a mental illness
B) When a person can be placed in a mental hospital for treatment
C) Both of these
D) Neither of these
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A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 100%
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A) found NGRI
B) found GBMI
C) never tried
D) medicated before trial
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A) Needing treatment
B) Grave disability
C) Danger to self and others
D) Neither of these
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A) human rights of the mentally ill.
B) creating more mental health institutions to reduce crime.
C) family care.
D) greater protection for society.
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