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Stationery Office, London. - See further sections 1 and 3 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Also see Barlett, P. &
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for a discussion on the relevant case law.
56.Managing Dangerous People with Severe Personality Disorder: Proposals for policy devel-
opment.Home Office, July 1999, Executive Summary. The Stationery Office, London. - Chapter 3, para 5, and also see further note.
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61.Reforming The Mental Health Act,December 2000, Cm 5016, The Stationery Office
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- Para 2.2 Part 1.
- High Risk patients are covered in Part 2 of the White Paper.
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- Chapter 3, Part 1 of the White Paper.
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- Safeguards for detained patients in terms of representation and consent to treatment
being covered in Chapter 5, Part 1. - Safeguards for patients treated in the absence of compulsory powers being dealt with in
Chapter 6, Part 1.
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