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  1. As it was described by David Lanham in an article of that title inCriminal Law Review
    #1974) p. 515.

  2. See note 15.
    49.Eighth Biennial Report 1997±1999,para 4.26 and see also Table 4. The Stationery Office,
    London.

  3. Eighth Biennial Report 1997±1999, para 4.28, The Stationery Office, London.

  4. Mental Health Act Code of Practice, 1999, para 19.27. Department of Health, London.

  5. Confederation of Health Service Employees #1977)The Management of Violent and
    Potentially Violent Patients.

  6. Mental Health Act Code of Practice, 1999, para 19.16. Department of Health, London.

  7. Mental Health Act Commission,Eighth Biennial Report1997±1999, para 10.18. The
    Stationery Office, London.

  8. See further sections 1 and 3 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Also see Barlett, P. &
    Sandland, R. #2000)Mental Health Law Policy and Practice,Blackstone Press, London,
    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.

  9. Chapter 3, para 5, and also see further note.
    58.Managing Dangerous People with Severe Personality Disorder: Proposals for policy
    development.Home Office July 1999, Executive Summary. The Stationery Office, Lon-
    don. Chapter 3, para 20.
    59.Department of Health Legal Powers on the Care of Mentally Ill People in the Community
    #1993) Department of Health, London.

  10. Royal College of Psychiatrists Community Supervision Orders #1993) Royal College of
    Psychiatrists, London.
    61.Reforming The Mental Health Act,December 2000, Cm 5016, The Stationery Office
    London. It should be noted that the paper is in two parts.

  11. Para 8.3 Part 1.

  12. Para 2.2 Part 1.

  13. High Risk patients are covered in Part 2 of the White Paper.

  14. Para 2.21 and Chapter 5, Part 1 of the White Paper.

  15. Para 2.28, Chapters 3 and 4, Part 1 of the White Paper.

  16. Chapter 3, Part 1 of the White Paper.

  17. Para 3.3, Part 1 of the White Paper.

  18. Para 3.9, Part 1 of the White Paper.

  19. Para 13, Part 1 of the White Paper.

  20. Safeguards for detained patients in terms of representation and consent to treatment
    being covered in Chapter 5, Part 1.

  21. Safeguards for patients treated in the absence of compulsory powers being dealt with in
    Chapter 6, Part 1.


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