Publications from the Otago CTO Study
2007
2007, 'Factors influencing the rate of use of community treatment orders', J Dawson, Psychiatry, 6, 42-44. 
2007, 'Concepts of liberty in mental health law', J Dawson, inaugural professorial lecture, Faculty of Law, University of Otago, September 2007. 
2006
2006, 'Family perspective on community treatment orders: a New Zealand study', R Mullen, A Gibbs, J Dawson, International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 52, 469-478 (England) 
2006, ‘Fault-lines in community treatment order legislation’, J Dawson, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 29, 482-494 (North America) 
2006, ‘Dilemmas for clinicians in use of Community Treatment Orders’, R Mullen, J Dawson, A Gibbs, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 29, 535-550 (North America) 
2006, ‘Community Treatment Orders for People with Serious Mental Illness: A New Zealand Study’, A Gibbs, J Dawson, R Mullen, British Journal of Social Work, 36, 1085-1100 (England) 
2005 - 2001
2005, Community Treatment Orders: International Comparisons, J Dawson, Otago University Print, Dunedin, 181pp 
2005, A summary of the main findings in the above report: 
2005, ‘How patients in New Zealand view community treatment orders’, A Gibbs, J Dawson and R Mullen, Journal of Mental Health 14, 35-368 (England) 
2004, ‘How mental health clinicians view community treatment orders: a national New Zealand survey’, S Romans, J Dawson, R Mullen, A Gibbs, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 836-841 (Australia) 
2004, ‘Maori Experience of Community Treatment Orders in Otago, New Zealand’, A Gibbs, J Dawson, H Forsyth, R Mullen and Te Oranga Tonu Tanga (Maori Mental Health Team), Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 830-835 (Australia) 
2003, 'Ambivalence about Community Treatment Orders', J Dawson, S Romans, A Gibbs, N Ratter, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 26, 243-255 (North America) 
2001, 'The use of Community Treatment Orders in NZ: early findings', J Dawson, S Romans, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Vol 35, pp 190-195 (Australia) 
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