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Abstracts AUST.N.ZJ.C. (1974)7 has an accused been found unfit to plead in South Australia." The author briefly comments on s. 77A of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act, a section concerned with the "sexual psychopath" and suggests that it is "essentially a misguided and unnecessary provision." An Operant Analysis of Control Procedures in a New Zealand Bontal (1973) Sandford D.A. BritJ. Some Problems of the Psychiatrist in Relation to Criminol13 262. Sentencing: (1973) Bartholomew, A.A. Criminal [T IS pointed out there has recently been a high Law Quarterly 15 325. recidivism rate of those sentenced to borstal A published address given before an audience training in New Zealand. It is also pointed out at the Clarke Institute in Toronto. The author that, "There are two classes of stimuli in the en­ firstly gives reasons why there is a case for vironment that can be used to control behaviour. presentence psychiatric diagnosis, prognosis and Itte~e. are aversive stimuli and positive reinfor­ reporting to the court. The next matter is a con­ cers." It would appear that the officers con­ sideration of the different "levels" of in­ trolling the trainees placed heavy reliance on volvement at which the psychiatrist may work ­ punishments http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology SAGE

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SAGE
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0004-8658
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1837-9273
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10.1177/000486587400700213
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Abstract

AUST.N.ZJ.C. (1974)7 has an accused been found unfit to plead in South Australia." The author briefly comments on s. 77A of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act, a section concerned with the "sexual psychopath" and suggests that it is "essentially a misguided and unnecessary provision." An Operant Analysis of Control Procedures in a New Zealand Bontal (1973) Sandford D.A. BritJ. Some Problems of the Psychiatrist in Relation to Criminol13 262. Sentencing: (1973) Bartholomew, A.A. Criminal [T IS pointed out there has recently been a high Law Quarterly 15 325. recidivism rate of those sentenced to borstal A published address given before an audience training in New Zealand. It is also pointed out at the Clarke Institute in Toronto. The author that, "There are two classes of stimuli in the en­ firstly gives reasons why there is a case for vironment that can be used to control behaviour. presentence psychiatric diagnosis, prognosis and Itte~e. are aversive stimuli and positive reinfor­ reporting to the court. The next matter is a con­ cers." It would appear that the officers con­ sideration of the different "levels" of in­ trolling the trainees placed heavy reliance on volvement at which the psychiatrist may work ­ punishments

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Australian & New Zealand Journal of CriminologySAGE

Published: Jun 1, 1974

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