The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 5 Issue 3

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A review of clinical risk and related assessments in forensic psychiatric units

Alyson Kettles, David Robinson, Ellenor Moody

The level of service provision for people suffering from a mental disorder is an area of debate that has always presented clinicians with numerous difficult decisions. The…

The use of a repertory grid as an aid to assessment and formulation in a sex offender with a learning disability

Jonathan Mason

Whereas a number of standardised psychological measures exist for the assessment of sex offenders (eg Beckett, 1994), very few such measures are appropriate for use with those…

Nursing personality‐disordered in‐patients: a schema‐focused approach

Naomi Murphy, Denis McVey

Psychiatric nurses were given training in schema‐focused therapeutic approaches. They were then applied in a forensic setting with a focus on the needs of those patients diagnosed…

Suicide in prisons

Graham Towl

Suicide in prisons has been the subject of much research effort (Topp, 1979; Dooley, 1990; Liebling, 1991; Bogue & Power, 1995; Towl & Crighton, 1998; Snow, 2002). For a pithy…

Is readmission a failure?

Stephen Brewster

How should we judge a readmission to high secure psychiatric services? A case‐by‐case view is insufficient to make sense of potential service deficiencies. People in high secure…

ISSN:

1463-6646

Online date, start – end:

1999 – 2012

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited