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1 Beresford, Peter; Wilson, Anne:
Genes spell danger: mental health service users/survivors, bioethics and control
In: Disability and Society, 2002, Vol. 17 (5), 541-553
2 Hill, Simon A.:
The man who claimed to be a paedophile.
In: Journal of Medical Ethics. , 2000, Vol. 26 (2), 137-138.
3 Svedberg, Bodil; Hallstrom, Tore; Lutzen, Kim:
The morality of treating patients with depot neuroleptics: the experience of community psychiatric nurses.
In: Nursing Ethics. , 2000, Vol. 7 (1), 35-46.
4 Fennell, Philip:
The third way in mental health policy: negative rights, positive rights, and the Convention.
In: Journal of Law and Society. , 1999, Vol. 26 (1), 103-127.
5 Hernandez, Raymond:
Albany debates plan to force treatment on the mentally ill. [News].
In: , 1999 (1999-07-04)
6 Ullmann, R.:
Warum nur wenige Aerzte Suchtkranke behandeln.
In: Muenchener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 1999, Vol. 141 (5), 50-52
7 Winerip, Michael:
Bedlam on the streets.
In: New York Times Magazine. 1999 May, 1999 (1999-05-23), Vol. 23, 42-49
8 Berghmans, Ron L.P.:
Coercive treatment in psychiatry.
In: > Chadwick, Ruth, ed. Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Volume 1. San Diego, CA: Academic Press; 1998: 535-542.
9 Chick, Jonathan:
Treatment of alcoholic violent offenders: ethics and efficacy.
In: Alcohol and Alcoholism. , 1998, Vol. 33 (1), 20-25.
10 Glover, Nicola:
Community care -- same problems, different epithet?
In: Journal of Medical Ethics. , 1998, Vol. 24 (5), 336-340.
11 Cashman, Frank:
Outpatient involuntary commitment.
In: Health Law in Canada. , 1997, Vol. 17 (4), 127-131.
12 Dickenson, Donna:
Ethical issues in long term psychiatric management.
In: Journal of Medical Ethics. , 1997, Vol. 23 (5), 300-304.
13 Miller, Robert D.:
The continuum of coercion: constitutional and clinical considerations in the treatment of mentally disordered persons.
In: Denver University Law Review. , 1997, Vol. 74 (4), 1169-1214.
14 Swanson, Jeffrey W. et al.:
Interpreting the effectiveness of involuntary outpatient commitment: a conceptual model.
In: Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. , 1997, Vol. 25 (1), 5-16.
15 Swartz, Marvin S. et al.:
The ethical challenges of a randomized controlled trial of involuntary outpatient commitment.
In: Journal of Mental Health Administration. , 1997, Vol. 24 (1), 35-43.
16 Blank, Robert H.:
Mandating outpatient treatment for pregnant substance abusers: attractive but unfeasible.
In: Politics and the Life Sciences. , 1996, Vol. 15 (1), 49-50.
17 Boling, Patricia:
Mandating treatment for pregnant substance abusers is the wrong focus for public discussion.
In: Politics and the Life Sciences. , 1996, Vol. 15 (1), 51-52.
18 Chavkin, Wendy:
Mandatory treatment for pregnant substance abusers: irrelevant and dangerous.
In: Politics and the Life Sciences. , 1996, Vol. 15 (1), 53-54.
19 Daniels, Cynthia R.:
A million (missing) men: a commentary on Mathieu's compromise on pregnancy and substance abuse.
In: Politics and the Life Sciences. , 1996, Vol. 15 (1), 54-56.
20 Hiday, Virginia Aldige:
Involuntary commitment as a psychiatric technology.
In: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. , 1996, Vol. 12 (4), 585-603.

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