The Queensland mental health court: a unique model

  • Coghlan S
  • Harden S
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Abstract

There is a longstanding but sometimes controversial belief that a person is not criminally responsible for a crime if they were suffering from a mental illness at the time of the offence. The Queensland Mental Health Court (QMHC) system, in which assisting clinicians have a central role, is underwritten by this belief. This paper describes the QMHC system.

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Coghlan, S., & Harden, S. (2019). The Queensland mental health court: a unique model. BJPsych International, 16(04), 86–89. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2019.11

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