Abstract The Bradley Review (2009) is a major analysis of the treatment of people with mental problems and learning disabilities within the Criminal Justice System (CJS). The legal system and penal policy in UK and similar legal jurisdictions do not regard offenders with mental health problems as a distinct group. However, within the CJS, the fact that an individual has a mental health problem can be taken into account in key decisions such as arrest, charging, entering a plea, and sentencing. This article will examine the legal powers that police officers have in England and Wales in this area. It will then go to examine the implication of this role for police training
A human rights approach to the policing of mental ill-health raises fundamental questions about the ...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Abstract The Bradley Review (2009) is a major analysis of the treatment of people with mental proble...
The Bradley Review (2009) is a major analysis of the treatment of people with mental problems andlea...
The Bradley Review (2009) is a major analysis of the treatment of people with mental problems andlea...
Historically there has been a significant under-recognition of mental health problems among people i...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disorderedoffenders from the...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation, a progressive policy aimed at reducing the civic and social is...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disorderedoffenders from the...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation, a progressive policy aimed at reducing the civic and social is...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disordered offenders from t...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Mental health is becoming a serious problem. Statistically, one in four people in the United Kingdom...
Mental health is recognised as a part of the ‘core business of policing’ (Adebowale, 2013; Butler, 2...
A human rights approach to the policing of mental ill-health raises fundamental questions about the ...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Abstract The Bradley Review (2009) is a major analysis of the treatment of people with mental proble...
The Bradley Review (2009) is a major analysis of the treatment of people with mental problems andlea...
The Bradley Review (2009) is a major analysis of the treatment of people with mental problems andlea...
Historically there has been a significant under-recognition of mental health problems among people i...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disorderedoffenders from the...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation, a progressive policy aimed at reducing the civic and social is...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disorderedoffenders from the...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation, a progressive policy aimed at reducing the civic and social is...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disordered offenders from t...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Mental health is becoming a serious problem. Statistically, one in four people in the United Kingdom...
Mental health is recognised as a part of the ‘core business of policing’ (Adebowale, 2013; Butler, 2...
A human rights approach to the policing of mental ill-health raises fundamental questions about the ...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...