In Italy the treatment of socially dangerous mentally ill offenders, has been largely modified during the last years: a series of consecutive legislative and jurisprudential actions has radically modified the way of dealing with them. Actually therapeutic and riabilitative skills that are useful for this kind of patients have been sourced in the departmental organization of public psychiatric services. Those offenders have been this way considered as any other mentally ill person. According to us there still remain differences between the main aim of the treatments, its modalities, the specific skills required to the staff involved. It would be also useful to distinguish those two kinds of patients. The public psychiatric assistance require...
The regulatory changes that led to the closure of the Italian forensic psychiatric hospitals (OPGs) ...
La complessa vicenda degli Ospedali Psichiatrici giudiziari (OPG) a fronte delle evidenti criticità ...
Two years after the introduction of Italian forensic psychiatric reform, the new national residentia...
Some recent “Supreme Law Court” judgments have changed the possibility of treating socially dangerou...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand the treatment...
Routine treatment evaluation is still poorly implemented in the Italian forensic psychiatric practic...
The progressive process leading to deinstitutionalization of socially dangerous insanity acquittees ...
The progressive process leading to deinstitutionalization of socially dangerous insanity acquittees ...
Originally a hedge against the death penalty, the insanity defense came to offer hospitalization as ...
Italian Government has decided that in 2013 italian forensic mental hospitals (Ospedali psichiatrici...
Introduction. Italy is the only country in the world to have closed forensic psychiatric hospitals a...
Law 180/1978 determined the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals and the transition of public services t...
Two years after the introduction of Italian forensic psychiatric reform, the new national residentia...
The progressive process leading to deinstitutionalization of socially dangerous insanity acquittees ...
The regulatory changes that led to the closure of the Italian forensic psychiatric hospitals (OPGs) ...
La complessa vicenda degli Ospedali Psichiatrici giudiziari (OPG) a fronte delle evidenti criticità ...
Two years after the introduction of Italian forensic psychiatric reform, the new national residentia...
Some recent “Supreme Law Court” judgments have changed the possibility of treating socially dangerou...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand the treatment...
Routine treatment evaluation is still poorly implemented in the Italian forensic psychiatric practic...
The progressive process leading to deinstitutionalization of socially dangerous insanity acquittees ...
The progressive process leading to deinstitutionalization of socially dangerous insanity acquittees ...
Originally a hedge against the death penalty, the insanity defense came to offer hospitalization as ...
Italian Government has decided that in 2013 italian forensic mental hospitals (Ospedali psichiatrici...
Introduction. Italy is the only country in the world to have closed forensic psychiatric hospitals a...
Law 180/1978 determined the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals and the transition of public services t...
Two years after the introduction of Italian forensic psychiatric reform, the new national residentia...
The progressive process leading to deinstitutionalization of socially dangerous insanity acquittees ...
The regulatory changes that led to the closure of the Italian forensic psychiatric hospitals (OPGs) ...
La complessa vicenda degli Ospedali Psichiatrici giudiziari (OPG) a fronte delle evidenti criticità ...
Two years after the introduction of Italian forensic psychiatric reform, the new national residentia...