[Background] Previous investigations suggest that women judged to be not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder (NCR-MD) differ markedly from their male counterparts in important ways, underscoring the necessity of subsequent study. [Objective] The goal of the present study was to inform our understanding of the presenting profile of female forensic psychiatric patients and contrast their risk of inpatient aggression with their male counterparts. [Method] The population of patients assessed and/or treated at a secure Canadian forensic psychiatric hospital were available for study. In total, 527 patients had complete data and were part of intensive retrospective file reviews; inpatient aggression was evaluated using the Overt...
The current study aims to explore the explanations and favoured management approaches of High Secure...
Although girls and women represent only a minority of the forensic mental health and prison populati...
There is a considerable body of research on the assessment and prediction of aggression in psychiatr...
[Background] Previous investigations suggest that women judged to be not criminally responsible on a...
Aggressive incidents occur frequently in health care facilities, such as psychiatric care and forens...
To gain insight into the relatively small, but increasing group of women in forensic psychiatry, a r...
Our society has generally viewed women as less aggressive and less likely to commit acts of violence...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined differences in factors associated with violence toward others by fema...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
Gender balance in acute psychiatric inpatient units remains a contentious issue. In terms of maintai...
Limited data exist on the incidence and nature of workplace violence in psychiatric settings accordi...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
Mental health professionals\u27 (MHPs\u27) accuracy in assessing the risk of violence in female pati...
The authors examined the records of 127 female and 1,068 male offenders referred by the courts to a ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across...
The current study aims to explore the explanations and favoured management approaches of High Secure...
Although girls and women represent only a minority of the forensic mental health and prison populati...
There is a considerable body of research on the assessment and prediction of aggression in psychiatr...
[Background] Previous investigations suggest that women judged to be not criminally responsible on a...
Aggressive incidents occur frequently in health care facilities, such as psychiatric care and forens...
To gain insight into the relatively small, but increasing group of women in forensic psychiatry, a r...
Our society has generally viewed women as less aggressive and less likely to commit acts of violence...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined differences in factors associated with violence toward others by fema...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
Gender balance in acute psychiatric inpatient units remains a contentious issue. In terms of maintai...
Limited data exist on the incidence and nature of workplace violence in psychiatric settings accordi...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
Mental health professionals\u27 (MHPs\u27) accuracy in assessing the risk of violence in female pati...
The authors examined the records of 127 female and 1,068 male offenders referred by the courts to a ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across...
The current study aims to explore the explanations and favoured management approaches of High Secure...
Although girls and women represent only a minority of the forensic mental health and prison populati...
There is a considerable body of research on the assessment and prediction of aggression in psychiatr...