Canada’s criminal courts have struggled to deal effectively with the increase in mentally disordered accused. In 2017, we mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the proclamation of Bill C-30, which introduced landmark amendments to the Criminal Code as it pertains to mentally disordered accused. Since then, certain provinces have implemented mental health courts and "diversion" programs in an effort to connect the mentally disordered accused with the civil mental health care systems. Following the overwhelming success of its first edition, this book further examines the logical and temporal sequence of the issues a mentally disordered accused is likely to encounter from arrest to sentencing. This new edition of Mental Disorder and the Law aims to provide a succinct overview of the key topics that judges, Crown and defence counsel, and mental health providers face in their day-to-day work with mentally disordered offenders.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Basic Psychiatric Terms and Concepts Chapter 2: Psychiatric Consultation and Evidence Chapter 3: Fitness to Stand Trial Chapter 4: Pre-Trial Issues Chapter 5: Criminal Responsibility: Part I Chapter 6: Criminal Responsibility: Part II Chapter 7: Sex Offenders and the Paraphilias Chapter 8: Violence Risk Assessment Overview Chapter 9: Dispositions Chapter 10: Sentencing Chapter 11: Dangerous and Long-Term Offenders Appendices Bibliography Table of Cases Index About the Authors