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Reactive policing is also known as incident-based policing.
Mental Disease
A broad term referring to disorders that affect mood, thinking, and behavior, often significantly impacting day-to-day life.
M'Naghten Rule
A legal standard used to evaluate the criminal responsibility of defendants claiming insanity, focusing on their ability to distinguish right from wrong at the time of the offence.
Durham Rule
A legal standard used to determine criminal liability based on the defendant's ability to distinguish right from wrong due to a mental disorder.
Insanity Defense Reform Act
A 1984 U.S. federal law that significantly modified the criteria for the insanity defense in federal courts, focusing on the defendant's ability to understand the nature and quality of their act.
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