Associate Professor Dr. Ruby Dhand spoke on CBC radio on Feb 13. following the absolute discharge of Vince Li, who was found not criminally responsible for beheading a man on a Greyhound bus. In her interview, Dr. Dhand highlights the forensic mental health system’s structure and the criminalization of people with mental health disabilities.
Dhand on CBC for Vince Li case
Posted on: February 13, 2017
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