Articles in this issue
A symposium on outpatient commitment dedicated to Bruce Ennis, Alexander Brooks, and Stanley Herr.
Pages 3-7
Winick, Bruce J.; Kress, Ken
Outpatient commitment: The state of empirical research on its outcomes.
Pages 8-32
Hiday, Virginia Aldigé
Outpatient civil commitment: A dangerous charade or a component of a comprehensive institution of civil commitment?
Pages 33-69
Schopp, Robert F.
Endorsement of personal benefit of outpatient commitment among persons with severe mental illness.
Pages 70-93
Swartz, Marvin S.; Swanson, Jeffrey W.; Monahan, John
Involuntary outpatient commitment.
Pages 94-106
Saks, Elyn R.
Outpatient commitment: A therapeutic jurisprudence analysis.
Pages 107-144
Winick, Bruce J.
Does involuntary outpatient commitment lead to more intensive treatment?
Pages 145-158
Wagner, H. Ryan; Swartz, Marvin S.; Swanson, Jeffrey W.; Burns, Barbara J.
Outpatient commitment's next frontier: Sexual predators.
Pages 159-182
La Fond, John Q.
Therapeutic jurisprudence and outpatient commitment law: Kendra's Law as case study.
Pages 183-208
Perlin, Michael L.
Exposing the myths surrounding preventive outpatient commitment for individuals with chronic mental illness.
Pages 209-232
Cornwell, John Kip; Deeney, Raymond
"Wayward and noncompliant" people with mental disabilities: What advocates of involuntary outpatient commitment can learn from the juvenile court experience with status offense jurisdiction.
Pages 233-257
Costello, Jan C.


