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jayhills49

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The policy in which people with mental disorders were moved out of large mental hospitals and back into agencies in their local communities beginning in the 1960s is called ____.
 
  a. communalization
 b. the right to receive treatment
 c. deinstitutionalizat ion
 d. the least intrusive treatment principle

Question 2

The legal system uses three standards of proof: beyond a reasonable doubt, clear and convincing evidence, and preponderance of evidence. For mental health purposes, the burden of proof standard is ____.
 
  a. beyond a reasonable doubt
 b. clear and convincing evidence
 c. preponderance of evidence
 d. has yet to be determined by the judicial system



momtoalll

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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