The policy of deinstitutionalisation, a progressive policy aimed at reducing the civic and social isolation of the mentally ill, did not achieve its utopian aims. Wolff (2005)/Moon (2000) argue that the Asylum has been replaced by fragmented, dislocated world of bedsits, housing projects, day centres or increasingly prisons and the Criminal Justice system. This shift has been termed “transinstitutionalisation”. This incorporates the ideas that individuals live in a community but have little interaction with other citizens and major social interactions are with professionals paid to visit them. Other social outcomes such as physical health, which can be used as measures of citizenship or social inclusion, are also very poor. Kelly (2005) use...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
At the beginning of this year, the UK government released a White Paper on Reforms of the 1983 Menta...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation, a progressive policy aimed at reducing the civic and social is...
This thesis presents a collection of nine published works in key peer reviewed journals alongside fi...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disordered offenders from t...
Society is combating the detrimental effects of the deinstitutionalization policy, which transferred...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
The reform of the Mental Health Act in 2007 saw the introduction of SupervisedCommunity Treatment Or...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises ...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 provides a power for police officers to detain a person fo...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
At the beginning of this year, the UK government released a White Paper on Reforms of the 1983 Menta...
The policy of deinstitutionalisation, a progressive policy aimed at reducing the civic and social is...
This thesis presents a collection of nine published works in key peer reviewed journals alongside fi...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disordered offenders from t...
Society is combating the detrimental effects of the deinstitutionalization policy, which transferred...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
The reform of the Mental Health Act in 2007 saw the introduction of SupervisedCommunity Treatment Or...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises ...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 provides a power for police officers to detain a person fo...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
Background: This paper describes and appraises an inter-agency police liaison scheme for MDOs in Nor...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
At the beginning of this year, the UK government released a White Paper on Reforms of the 1983 Menta...