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Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice: Responses and Reforms 1st ed. 2016


Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice: Responses and Reforms 1st ed. 2016

Paperback by Winstone, Jane

Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice: Responses and Reforms

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ISBN:
9781137453877
Publication Date:
12 Nov 2015
Edition/language:
1st ed. 2016 / English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
301 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr - 5 May 2024
Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice: Responses and Reforms

Description

It has long been known that the pathway through the criminal justice system for those with mental health needs is fraught with difficulty. This interdisciplinary collection explores key issues in mental health, crime and criminal justice, including: offenders' rights; intervention designs; desistance; health-informed approaches to offending and the medical needs of offenders; psychological jurisprudence, and; collaborative and multi-agency practice. This volume draws on the knowledge of professionals and academics working in this field internationally, as well as the experience of service users. It offers a solution-focused response to these issues, and promotes both equality and quality of experience for service users. It will be essential reading for practitioners, scholars and students with an interest in forensic mental health and criminal justice.

Contents

1. Crime, Exclusion and Mental Health: Current Realities and Future Responses; Jane Winstone 2. A Broken Outline - Being an Observer in My Own Life: Notes from a Service User; Lucy Jo Matthews 3. Troublesome Offenders, Undeserving Patients? The Precarious Rights of Mentally Disordered Offenders; Rob Canton 4. Interventions and Outcomes: Accumulating Evidence; James McGuire 5. Desistance in Offenders with Mental Illness; Svenja Gobbels, Jo Thakker and Tony Ward 6. Medicalising 'Hatred': Exploring the Sense and Sensitivities of Classifying the Motivations for Hate Crime as Mental Disorder; Jemma Tyson and Nathan Hall 7. Mental Health Needs and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Amongst Young Offenders; Implications for Policy and Practice; Prathiba Chitsabesan and Nathan Hughes 8. 'It Made My Mind Unwell' Trauma-Informed Approaches to the Mental Health Needs of Women in the Criminal Justice System; Madeline Petrillo 9. Challenging the Cultural Determinants of Dual Diagnosis in the Criminal Justice System; Aaron Pycroft and Anita Green 10. The Role of the Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Crown Court Setting: Towards a Best Practice Model; Charles de Lacy 11. The DSPD Programme: What Did It Tell Us About the Future for Managing Dangerous Prisoners with Severe Personality Disorders; Ruth Scally 12. Prosecuting the Persecuted: Forgive Them, They Know Not What They Do; Taffy Gatawa 13. Successful Strategies for Working with Mentally Disordered Offenders Within a Complex Multi-Agency Environment; Leighe Rogers and Gillian Ormston 14. Training to Improve Collaborative Practice: A Key Component of Strategy to Reduce Mental Ill Health in the Offender Population; Sarah Hean, Elizabeth Walsh, Marilyn Hammick

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