| A | B |
| Criminal Commitment | A legal process that has mentally unstable people sent to a mental health facility. |
| Not guilty by reason of insanity | a verdict saying the defendents are not guilty because they were insane at the time of the crime. |
| M'naghten test | a legal test used to determine if the person was insate if by a mental disorder, if they did not know what was right from wrong. |
| Irresistable impulse test | a legal test for insanity that shows if the person was insane at the time the crime was committed because of an uncontrollable force "fit of passion". |
| Durham Test | a legal test that says if the person is insane at the time the crime was committed because that persond did it because of a mental disorder or defect. |
| American law institute test | legal test for insanity that hold the peole to be insane at the tilme of the crime if, because of a mental disorder, they did not know right from wrong or they could not resist an uncontrollable impulse to act. |
| Guilt by Mentally ill | the defendent is gulty for the crime but is also mentally ill and should be treated during their punishment. |
| mental incompentence | a state of mental instability that leaves the defendent unable to understand the legal charges and proceeding thay are facing and unable to prepare an adequete defense with their attorney. |