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Richard Bonnie

职称:Professor of Law, Medicine, and Public Policy; Director of Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy

所属学校:University of Virginia-Main Campus

所属院系: School of Leadership and Public Policy

所属专业:Public Policy Analysis, General

联系方式:434-924-3209

简介

LLB, University of Virginia Law School, 1969 BA, The Johns Hopkins University

职业经历

Bonnie is Harrison Foundation Professor of Law and Medicine, Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Science, and Director of the Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy at the University of Virginia. He teaches and writes about criminal law, bioethics, and public policies relating to mental health, substance abuse, aging and public health. Professor Bonnie has been actively involved in public service throughout his career. Among other positions, he has been Associate Director of the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse (1971-73); Secretary of the first National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse (1975- 80); chair of Virginia=s State Human Rights Committee responsible for protecting rights of persons with mental disabilities (1979-85), and chief advisor for the ABA Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards Project (1981-88). He recently chaired a Commission on Mental Health Law Reform at the request of the Chief Justice of Virginia (2006-2011). Professor Bonnie has served as an advisor to the American Psychiatric Association Council on Psychiatry and Law since 1979, received the APA=s Isaac Ray Award in 1998 for contributions to the field of forensic psychiatry, and was awarded a special presidential commendation in 2003 for his contributions to American psychiatry. He has also served on three MacArthur Foundation research networks -- on Mental Health and the Law (1988-96), Mandated Community Treatment (2000–2010) and Law and Neuroscience (since 2008). In 1991, Professor Bonnie was elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies and has chaired numerous Academy studies on subjects ranging from elder mistreatment to underage drinking, including the landmark report, Ending the Tobacco Problem: A Blueprint for the Nation (2007). Most recently, he chaired a major National Research Council study on juvenile justice reform. He received the Yarmolinsky Medal in 2002 for his contributions to the IOM and the National Academies.

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