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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.
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.
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Bruce Arrigo, University of North Carolina, USA Heather Y. Bersot, University of North Carolina, USA Rob Canton, De Montfort University, USA Prathiba Chitsabesan, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, UK Charles de Lacy, Central Criminal Court, UK Svenja Göbbels, Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Melbourne, Australia Taffy Gatawa, Royal Surrey County Hospital, UK Anita Green, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK Nathan Hall, University of Portsmouth, UK Marilyn Hammick, Bournemouth University and Birmingham City University, UK Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger, Norway Nathan Hughes, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia and University of Birmingham, UK Lucy Jo Matthews, Independent Researcher James McGuire, University of Liverpool, UK Gillian Ormston, Intelligent Awakenings Ltd, UK Madeline Petrillo, University of Portsmouth, UK Aaron Pycroft, University of Portsmouth, UK Leighe Rogers, Surrey and Sussex Probation Trust, UK Ruth Scalley, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, UK Jo Thakker, University of Waikato, New Zealand Jemma Tyson, University of Portsmouth, UK Elizabeth Walsh, the University of Leeds, UK Tony Ward, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Jane Winstone, University of Portsmouth, UK