id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_echuputsiffsdffptirhn7ayd4 Alison M. Colbert Social Justice and Forensic Nursing 2018 4 .pdf application/pdf 2729 182 54 Commissioner decision of 1983, the ethics foundation for forensic psychiatry has evolved from a purist approach that the strict role theory of the adversarial system to consider broader approaches that integrate multiple perspectives: the ultimate goal is protection of vulnerable people and ideas. current system for involuntary treatment does not protect the vulnerable people it ought to serve, failing the Weissman, MD, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Beyond balancing conflicting principles, the ethics practice of forensic psychiatry requires attention complex personal, social, and institutional commitments of forensic work. When individuals with mental illness are committed without treatment, there are two frequent outcomes. health care.21 In forensic psychiatry, ethics approaches have evolved to integrate social context, procedures for involuntary treatment prioritize autonomy above all else, not just at the expense of human dignity, but at the expense of social justice. Humane Forensic Practice Serves Social Justice Humane Forensic Practice Serves Social Justice ./cache/work_echuputsiffsdffptirhn7ayd4.pdf ./txt/work_echuputsiffsdffptirhn7ayd4.txt