Therapeutic (In)justice and the Shadow Carceral State : An Ethnographic Study in Mental Health Courtrooms (The Politics of Mental Health and Illness)

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Therapeutic (In)justice and the Shadow Carceral State : An Ethnographic Study in Mental Health Courtrooms (The Politics of Mental Health and Illness)

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This open access book draws on unique ethnographic fieldwork carried out in four Quebec courts to examine the role courts play in the organization and implementation of psychiatric coercion. It provides a much-needed critical and empirical analysis of these judicial practices at a time when social inequalities have been deepening and the legal devices that facilitate psychiatric coercion in hospitals or in the community have been multiplying, and where the voices of psychiatrically labeled individuals are marginalized.

Employing a cross-sectional and structural analysis of judicial practices across different mental-health courts, this research investigates the coercive and violent dimensions of a process that is considered therapeutic. The book offers a critical, intersectional analysis of judicial practices, highlights the multiple legal procedures and court orders individuals can be subjected too, and examines the development of a mental-health justice market. The author argues that often the legal framework has little impact on judicial practices and demonstrates the impact of paternalistic conceptions of mental health and organizational constraints. This compelling work underscores the violence of a justice system that ignores and denigrates people's experiential knowledge and disregards rights in favor of holding individuals accountable for their poor living conditions.

It will appeal to students and scholars of mental health, medical sociology, mad studies, the sociology of law and deviance, judicial ethnography and critical psychology and psychiatry, as well as to allied health and social care professionals.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction. Rethinking psychiatric coercion.- Chapter 2. The "mental-health crisis," a political issue.- Chapter 3. The promise of therapeutic justice.- Chapter 4. Investigating mental-health courtrooms.- Chapter 5. Daily life on trial: when poverty is evidence for incapacity.- Chapter 6. Class, gender and race: the risk triptych.- Chapter 7. The magic pill.- Chapter 8. The judicial violence.- Chapter 9. Conclusion. Beyond rights: the political struggle.

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