People experiencing mental illness are over-represented among police cell detainees, however limited work has sought to investigate the occurrence of psychopathology in police custody. The present study sought to examine the predictive power of personal factors (e.g., history of psychiatric hospitalisation), situational factors (e.g., police cell conditions), and their interactive effects to explain the occurrence of psychopathology in police custody. A total of 150 detainees were recruited from two metropolitan police stations in Melbourne, Australia. Personal factors were significantly associated with psychiatric symptomatology, with situational factors and interaction terms yielding no association. Detainees with preexisting vulnerabilit...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
To determine the prevalence of current psychiatric disorders and unmet needs in a sample of police c...
People experiencing mental illness are over-represented among police cell detainees, however limited...
People with mental illness are more likely to be crime victims than others; however, little is known...
Objectives This study examined the psychiatric symptoms, mental health histories and psychiatric med...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
Mental disorders are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and this applies equally to pol...
Purpose: The issue of mental health and policing is a subject that has been debated from a number of...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and study the common mental health problems presen...
Background: The international and UK-based literature demonstrates high rates of mental health condi...
Police custody is an area of scholarly research that has previously been overlooked. Whilst the rese...
In many arrests, police use force to restrain suspects, often when suspects are not resisting. But w...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
To determine the prevalence of current psychiatric disorders and unmet needs in a sample of police c...
People experiencing mental illness are over-represented among police cell detainees, however limited...
People with mental illness are more likely to be crime victims than others; however, little is known...
Objectives This study examined the psychiatric symptoms, mental health histories and psychiatric med...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
Mental disorders are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and this applies equally to pol...
Purpose: The issue of mental health and policing is a subject that has been debated from a number of...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and study the common mental health problems presen...
Background: The international and UK-based literature demonstrates high rates of mental health condi...
Police custody is an area of scholarly research that has previously been overlooked. Whilst the rese...
In many arrests, police use force to restrain suspects, often when suspects are not resisting. But w...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
To determine the prevalence of current psychiatric disorders and unmet needs in a sample of police c...