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The frequency of referrals for psychological/psychiatric assessment of violence is anticipated to decrease greatly due to which of the following Canadian Supreme Court decisions?
 
  a) Smith v. Jones
  b) Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
  c) Donaldson v. O'Connor
  d) Clarke v. Cohen

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Which of the following case resulted in the first-ever judgement against a mental health professional in Canada for failure to warn and protect?
 
  a) Ahmed v. Stefaniu
  b) Smith v. Jones
  c) Soutaer v. Dunkle
  d) Ewing v. Goldstein



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Answer to Question 1

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