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2.
PhiloGregHendersonLesleyMcLaughlinGreg, Mass Media Representations of Mental Health/Illness: A Study of Media Content, Report for Health Education Board for Scotland and Glasgow University Media Group (1994).
3.
WilsonClaire, ‘Mental Illness Depictions in Prime Time Drama’ (1999) 33Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry232; DiefenbachDonald, ‘The Portrayal of Mental Illness on Prime Time Television’ (1997) 25Journal of Community Psychology289.
4.
PirkisJane, The Media Monitoring Project: A Baseline Description of How the Australian Media Report and Portray Suicide and Mental Health and Illness (2001).
5.
CoverdaleJohnNairnRaymondClaasenDonna, ‘Depictions of Mental Illness in Print Media: A Prospective National Sample’ (2002) 36(5) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry697.
6.
ThornicroftGraham, Shunned: Discrimination against People with Mental Illness (2006), 114 (emphasis added).
7.
LinkBruce, ‘Public Conceptions of Mental Illness: Labels, Causes, Dangerousness, and Social Distance’ (1999) 89American Journal of Public Health1328.
8.
BraunholtzSimon, Well? What Do You Think? (2006): The Third National Scottish Survey of Public Attitudes to Mental Health, Mental Well-being and Mental Health Problems (2007) [31] <wellscotland.info/public-attitudes-survey.html> at 16 November 2009.
9.
See, eg, TorreyFuller E, ‘Stigma and Violence’ (2002) 53Psychiatric Services1179.
See for critique and analysis, CorriganPatrickCooperAmy, ‘Mental Illness and Dangerousness: Fact or Misperception, and Implications for Stigma’ in CorriganPatrick (ed), On the Stigma of Mental Illness: Practical Strategies for Research and Social Change (2005) 165, 167–70.
12.
Ibid.
13.
CoidJeremy, ‘Violence and Psychiatric Morbidity in the National Household Population of Britain: Public Health Implications’ (2006) 189(1) The British Journal of Psychiatry12.
14.
CorriganCooper, above n 11, 172.
15.
ChappellDuncan, ‘Policing and Emotionally Disturbed People: Disseminating Knowledge, Removing Stigma and Enhancing Performance’ (2008) 40Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences37, 46.
16.
See for detailed review of this and related concepts, PerlinMichael, ‘“Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth”: Sanism, Pretextuality, and Why and How Mental Disability Law Developed as it Did’ (1999) 10Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues3.
17.
HartwellStephanie, ‘Triple Stigma: People With Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Problems in the Criminal Justice System’ (2004) 15Criminal Justice Policy Review84, 87.
18.
President's (US) New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, Sub Committee on Criminal Justice: Background Paper (DHHS Pub No. SMA-04-3880, 2004) (internal citations omitted).
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21.
Chappell, above n 15, 46.
22.
CorriganPatrickPennDavid, ‘Lessons from Social Psychology on Discrediting Psychiatric Stigma’ (1999) 54American Psychologist765.
23.
See CorriganPatrickO'ShaughnessyJohn, ‘Changing Mental Illness Stigma as it Exists in the Real World’ (2007) 42(2) Australian Psychologist90.
24.
See, eg, PennDavidCorriganPatrick, ‘The Effects of Stereotype Suppression on Psychiatric Stigma’ (2002) 55Schizophrenia Research269.
25.
CorriganO'Shaughnessy, above n 23; WatsonAmyCorriganPatrick, ‘Challenging Public Stigma: A Targeted Approach’ in CorriganP W (ed), On the Stigma of Mental Illness: Practical Strategies for Research and Social Change (2005) 281.
26.
McCrackenStanleyCorriganPatrick, ‘Staff Development and Mental Health’ in BriggsHaroldRzepnickiTina (eds), Using Evidence in Social Work Practice: Behavioral Perspectives (2004) 232.
27.
WatsonCorrigan, above n 25, 285.
28.
See for literature review, WatsonCorrigan, above n 25, 284–5; CorriganO'Shaughnessy, above n 23, 92.