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30 Dev. Mental Health L. [i] (2011)

handle is hein.journals/dvmnhlt30 and id is 1 raw text is: DEVELOPMENTS IN
MENTAL HEALTH LAW
The Institute of Law, Psychiatry & Public Policy - The University of Virginia

Volume 30. Issues 1- 6

January - June 2011

Developments in Mental Health Law
Developments in Mental Health Law
Is published electronically by the Institute of Law,
Psychiatry & Public Policy (ILPPP) with the support
of funds from the Virginia Department of
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.
The opinions expressed in this publication do not
necessarily represent the official position of either
the ILPPP or the Department
Developments in Mental Health Law is distributed
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Charlottesville, VA 22908, or to
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Letters and inquiries, as well as articles and other
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Editor
Jane Hickey, Esq
Managing Editor
Edward Strickler, Jr., M.A., M.A., M.P.H.
ISSN 1063-9977
@ 2011

Highlights in Volume 30
Alternative Transportation Orders
Effectively Utilized Throughout Virginia for
Individuals Subject to ECOs and TDOs -
Issue 1
Use of Mandatory Outpatient Treatment in
Virginia: A Preliminary Report of the First
Two Years - Issue 2
Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice
Transformation- Update and Review of
Three Key Initiatives: Cross Systems
Mapping, Crisis Intervention Teams and
Jail Diversion - Issue 3
US Supreme Court Allows Virginia Office
for Protection and Advocacy (VOPA) to
Sue Virginia Department of Behavioral
Health and Developmental Services
(DBHDS) - Issue 4
Reducing Mental Health Civil
Commitments through Longer Temporary
Detention Periods - Issue 5
Legislative Proposals of Virginia's Mental
Health Law Reform Commission -
Issue 6

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