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Involuntary commitment or civil commitment … Involuntary commitment or civil commitment is a legal process through which an individual with symptoms of severe mental illness is court-ordered into treatment in a hospital (inpatient) or in the community (outpatient). Criteria for civil commitment are established by laws, which vary between nations.ished by laws, which vary between nations.
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there is a problem about using primary sources. Does this mean the hearing must be finished within 14 daays or merely "start" within 14 days. A secondary source would be clearer
, who does the applying? That would be the subject of the sentence, which is somewhat contorted now
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Involuntary commitment or civil commitment … Involuntary commitment or civil commitment is a legal process through which an individual with symptoms of severe mental illness is court-ordered into treatment in a hospital (inpatient) or in the community (outpatient). Criteria for civil commitment are established by laws, which vary between nations.ished by laws, which vary between nations.
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