A) A person can be found incompetent to stand trial and still be convicted of the crime.
B) A person can be found NGRI but competent to stand trial.
C) A person who is found NGRI is never competent to stand trial until he or she has received adequate treatment.
D) A person found incompetent to stand trial is placed in a mental hospital for an indefinite period of time.
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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) "Mentally ill people are carrying too much legal burden from their conditions."
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A) Durham.
B) Addington.
C) M'Naghten.
D) Tory.
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A) the mentally ill are more dangerous than those who are not mentally ill.
B) the mentally ill are less dangerous than those who are not mentally ill.
C) normal people and mentally ill people are equally dangerous.
D) normal people are more dangerous than the mentally ill.
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A) The public underestimates how often the insanity defense is used in criminal cases.
B) The public overestimates how often the insanity defense is successfully used.
C) The public overestimates the length of hospitalization of those who are found not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) .
D) The public underestimates how often people judged NGRI are set free.
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A) are more likely to be imprisoned.
B) receive shorter sentences.
C) get mental health services more frequently than other mentally ill prisoners.
D) spend more time in mental hospitals and less time in prisons.
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A) Passing of legislation that made it illegal to be mentally ill without actively seeking care
B) A sharp rise in the number of illegal activities committed by the mentally ill
C) Mentally ill individuals not receiving needed care due to restrictions on involuntary commitment, eventually committing crimes because of their behavior
D) All of these are correct.
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A) found NGRI.
B) found GBMI.
C) never tried.
D) medicated before trial.
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A) Ted Kaczynski was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
B) Jeffry Dahmer was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
C) John Hinkley was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
D) None of these are correct
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A) civil (involuntary) commitment.
B) criminal commitment.
C) parens patriae.
D) mens rea.
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A) generalizability.
B) feasibility.
C) external reliability.
D) clinical replication.
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A) mens rea.
B) actus rea.
C) sociopathy.
D) NGRI.
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A) medication.
B) research participants' rights.
C) a patient's right to treatment.
D) legal representation.
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A) specific threats against specific people.
B) sexual in nature.
C) in the immediate future.
D) involve children.
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A) he must be found competent.
B) he must be set free.
C) he must be medicated.
D) he must be committed under civil law.
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A) more difficult for all individuals.
B) easier for any individual.
C) more difficult for the mentally ill only.
D) easier for the nonmentally ill.
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A) effectiveness of the intervention in clinical practice, including feasibility and cost-effectiveness.
B) the rate at which a particular practice is utilized in the mental healthcare system.
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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A) more than just the promise of improving one's quality of life is required for involuntary commitment.
B) if nondangerous people can survive in the community with the help of others, they should not be detained against their will.
C) needing treatment or having a grave disability is sufficient to commit someone with a mental illness.
D) the government has limited ability to commit individuals unless they are dangerous.
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