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Civil Commitment after Dismissal of Criminal Charges for Incompetent Defendants

Sarah E. Baker and Maya Prabhu
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online March 2019, 47 (1) 111-113; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.3823L6-19
Sarah E. Baker
Fellow in Forensic Psychiatry
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Maya Prabhu
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Law and Psychiatry Division Department of Psychiatry Yale School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut
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vol. 47 no. 1 111-113
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https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.3823L6-19

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  • Published online March 9, 2019.

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  1. Sarah E. Baker, MD
  1. Fellow in Forensic Psychiatry
  1. Maya Prabhu, MD, LLB
  1. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
    Law and Psychiatry Division
    Department of Psychiatry
    Yale School of Medicine
    New Haven, Connecticut

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