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Issues concerning the rights of persons confined under state authority have been the subject of increasing litigation during the past two decades. Prisoners and mental hospital patients have sought relief from the judiciary for perceived constitutional errors in the manner of confinement and the actual treatment in the institutions. Usually, prisoner and mental health cases are treated separately, each with its own developing body of law. However, there is at least one area of concern that crosses the boundaries: the transfer of an inmate from a correctional facility to a mental health facility.
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Thurrell, Halleck, & Johnsen, Psychosis in Prison, J. Crm. L.C. & P.S. 271, 276 (1965).
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Churgin, M.J. (1983). The Transfer of Inmates to Mental Health Facilities. In: Monahan, J., Steadman, H.J. (eds) Mentally Disordered Offenders. Perspectives in Law & Psychology, vol 6. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0351-8_7
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