Abstract Background Vulnerable prisoners and mentally disordered offenders who present with risk of harm to self or others were accommodated in Special Observation Cells (SOCs) isolated from others for considerable periods of time. This practice has been criticised by the Council of Europe Committee for the Prevention of Torture. The objective of this initiative was to reduce the use of seclusion within the prison and to improve the care of vulnerable and mentally ill prisoners within the prison. Results The prison studied is a committal centre for sentenced prisoners with an official bed capacity of 630. The forensic mental health in-reach team, in co-operation with the prison health service followed the 'spiral' of planning, action and fa...
Abstract Background Rates of common mental health problems are much higher in prison populations, bu...
Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines how the current legislation governing the criminal...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...
Background. The definition of ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis was derived from community-based ...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
The mental health care of prisoners is a contemporary public health issue that is both recent and of...
During 2018, the HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (HMCIP) issued three Urgent Notifications after ident...
Background There is worldwide evidence of high rates of mental disorder among prisoners, with signif...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
There is an increasing interest in mentally ill offenders' (MIOs) treatment experiences in forensic ...
Abstract Background The high prevalence of serious me...
PurposePrison mental health in-reach teams (MHITs) have developed in England and Wales over the last...
Background: The transition from prison to community is difficult for prisoners with mental illness. ...
Objective: The aim of the studywas to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for e...
Mentally ill prisoners have consistently been highlighted as a group with complex needs. However, it...
Abstract Background Rates of common mental health problems are much higher in prison populations, bu...
Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines how the current legislation governing the criminal...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...
Background. The definition of ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis was derived from community-based ...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
The mental health care of prisoners is a contemporary public health issue that is both recent and of...
During 2018, the HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (HMCIP) issued three Urgent Notifications after ident...
Background There is worldwide evidence of high rates of mental disorder among prisoners, with signif...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
There is an increasing interest in mentally ill offenders' (MIOs) treatment experiences in forensic ...
Abstract Background The high prevalence of serious me...
PurposePrison mental health in-reach teams (MHITs) have developed in England and Wales over the last...
Background: The transition from prison to community is difficult for prisoners with mental illness. ...
Objective: The aim of the studywas to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for e...
Mentally ill prisoners have consistently been highlighted as a group with complex needs. However, it...
Abstract Background Rates of common mental health problems are much higher in prison populations, bu...
Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines how the current legislation governing the criminal...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...