1-24 of 115 Books

Working with Involuntary Clients
By Chris Trotter
Coercive Care
Coercive Care
By Bernadette Mcsherry,Ian Freckelton

Coercive treatment in psychiatry
By Thomas W. Kallert
War on People Who Use Drugs
War on People Who Use Drugs
By Jay Levy

From Clinic to Concentration Camp
By Paul Weindling

Critical Perspectives on Coercive Interventions
By Claire Spivakovsky,Kate Seear,Adrian Carter
Liberation by Oppression
Liberation by Oppression
By Thomas Szasz

Biomedical ethics reviews
By James M. Humber,Robert F. Almeder

Coercive population control in China
By United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights.
Involuntary commitment of mentally ill persons
Involuntary commitment of mentally ill persons
By Washington (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee.

Liberation by Oppression
By Thomas Stephen Szasz

New Directions for Mental Health Services, Can Mandatory Treatment Be Therapeutic, No. 75
By Mark R. Munetz

Reproductive Ethics and the Law
By Samant Halliday
Reasons against the compulsory detention of patients in the lock wards of workhouse infirmaries
Reasons against the compulsory detention of patients in the lock wards of workhouse infirmaries
By Lucy Wilson

Understanding treatment without consent
By Shaw, Ian

Treatment of drug offenders
By Carl G. Leukefeld,David Farabee

Involuntary institutionalization, changing concepts in the treatment of delinquency
By J. T. T. M. Feldbrugge

Perversion of Autonomy
By Willard Gaylin,Bruce Jennings

Mental Health, Incapacity and the Law in Scotland
By Hilary Patrick

The effectiveness of involuntary outpatient treatment
By M. Susan Ridgely