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    Civil commitment as a "street-level" bureaucracy: Case load, professionalism, and administration 

    James S. Wunsch, Larry L. Teply, Joel Zimmerman & Geoffrey W. Peters, Civil Commitment as a "Street-Level" Bureaucracy: Case Load, Professionalism, and Administration, 6 J. Health Pol., Pol'y & L. 285 (1981).

    This article applies street-level bureaucracy theories to ''coping" patterns of behavior that developed in an involuntary commitment system. Daily procedures and routines of five Nebraska county boards of mental health and ...

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    Creighton AuthorTeply, Larry L. (1)Wunsch, James S. (1)SubjectMental health services (1)Mentally ill (1)
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