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    Enedelia Duran Mr. William Taliancich ENGL 1301 Date 16‚ 2013 Is It Ethical to Execute the mentally Ill Imagine sitting down on your sofa and watching the news. Two little girls were murdered by their father. While watching the news many of us think how could a father do this to his own children? But did the father really killed his daughters? It was later learned that the father suffered from a mental illness Bipolar Disorder. So the question I pose to you today is one that has been debated

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    Unmet Needs of the Mentally Ill Population HSM/210 September 23‚ 2012 Unmet Needs of the Mentally Ill Population Mental illness in a year’s time invades about 5 to 7 percent of the adult population and 5 to 9 percent of the children population. This means millions of adults and children are disabled by mental illness every year. (National Alliance on Mental Illness‚ 2012) Given this information‚ how is the public reacting toward the mentally ill population? How is health

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    there is a striking question: should mentally ill offenders be held accountable for their actions? Now how do we consider some one mentally ill? To start off we define what a mental illness is which refers to a wide range of mental health conditions and disorders that affect your mood‚ thinking and behavior. The mentally ill are simply those who suffer such conditions and disorders that have made them somewhat outcasts of society. Those who are mentally ill may suffer from mental disorders such

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    fact of the matter is‚ even though some readers of into the wild‚ by Jon Krakauer say Chris is mentally insane‚ it’s clear that he is simply an adventurer with a thrill of the wilderness‚ because he didn’t talk to plastic people in order to stay distant and not conform‚ he was social to the people he wished to be social with and he had a plan to like and almost made it. Chris was known as mentally ill most of the time; however that isn’t the case. The fact is mc Donald’s coworkers see him as mental

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    What Should Parents Tell Their Seriously Ill Child? Having a seriously ill child in a family is one of the most emotionally and psychologically draining experiences any parents can go through. The emotional needs of the child are of utmost importance‚ and the impact on family members can be very tasking. It is advisable that family members explore all support groups available‚ which can include family‚ friends‚ and social workers to help them cope with the life changing process of caring for a

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    Policing Homeless‚ AIDS Patients and the Mentally Ill Learning Journal Policing the homeless‚ people with AID‚ and people suffering from mental illness create major challenges for law enforcement. A. Mental illness in itself is not a police problem it is better suited for doctors to handle‚ but along with the mental illness comes crimes‚ suicidal people‚ and neighborhood disturbances which are all police problems. Police officers must evaluate the subject and determine if they

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    debates on whether a mentally ill person who commits a crime should be criminally charged. Some people believe people with mental illnesses should be hospitalized and receive treatment‚ then be discharged once they are stable. Others believe having mentally ill people who have committed crimes being discharged after receiving treatment is a danger to their safety. I believe that decision depends on the person’s mental illness and their crime. But most of the time the mentally ill know right from wrong

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    Explain the law relating to the mentally ill to conclude contracts and consider why these rules exist. Introduction A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more persons that is recognised by the courts. In order for an agreement to be legally binding there are certain criteria that have to be met. One of these criteria is capacity. The majority of us have the capacity to form a legally binding agreement‚ however certain categories of people are limited by law to make contracts

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    of “guilty but mentally ill” vs “not guilty by reason of insanity” The guilty but mentally ill can get the treatment needed in a mental institution but will need to complete the penalty once the treatment is finished. The not guilty by reason of insanity” gets away without serving any penalty and can commit the same crime again or a worst one if not watch carefully. “Guilty but mentally ill vs Not guilty by reason of insanity” Dina F has pleated “guilty but mentally ill and waived her right

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    According to The Pew Forum (2009)‚ there are upwards of 1.5 billion individuals worldwide‚ irrespective of age‚ gender or race that are adhering to the principles of the Islamic religion. These individuals are referred to as Muslims‚ and in conjunction‚ they constitute approximately 23% of the globes 6.8 billion population (The Pew Forum‚ 2009). Currently‚ Australia is regarded as one of the greatest ethnically diverse nations worldwide (Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ 2007). This extensive variation

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