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The Oregon Court of Appeals and the State Civil Commitment Statute

Joseph D. Bloom, Juliet Britton and Wil Berry
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online March 2017, 45 (1) 52-61;
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Dr. Bloom is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ. Ms. Britton is Director, Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board, Portland, OR; Dr. Berry is Staff Psychiatrist, Deschutes County Behavioral Health, Bend, OR.
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Dr. Bloom is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ. Ms. Britton is Director, Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board, Portland, OR; Dr. Berry is Staff Psychiatrist, Deschutes County Behavioral Health, Bend, OR.
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Dr. Bloom is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ. Ms. Britton is Director, Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board, Portland, OR; Dr. Berry is Staff Psychiatrist, Deschutes County Behavioral Health, Bend, OR.
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    Table 1

    Civil Commitment Comparisons*

    YearInv.†Total CCCC/100K
    1972‡–1,16853
    198339961,16545
    1993586495931
    2003831578522
    2013985258515
    • ↵* All data were obtained over the years from the Oregon Mental Health Division. Data published with the permission of the publisher, from J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 34: 534–7, 2006.

    • ↵† Investigations done on individuals of emergency civil holds.

    • ↵‡ The only data available for 1972 are the total number of civil commitments.

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