This textbook of Forensic Psychiatry is a source book for a wide range of issues concerned with the interaction between law and psychiatry. It has a special emphasis on mentally disordered offenders, but also deals with important related problems such as victims of offenders, accidents, and compensation matters. Although it is primarily rooted in English practice, a concerted effort has been made to cross national boundaries in terms of legal principles and service provision. The book may be used as an examination and instructional text for psychiatrists, the source of reference for all academic enquiries in this field, and as the basis of closer understanding between professions working with mentally disordered offenders and other individu...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
This paper presents and analyses legal regulation of the position of mentally incapable perpetrators...
The past three decades has seen dramatic changes in the way in which the criminal justice system res...
This textbook of Forensic Psychiatry is a source book for a wide range of issues concerned with the ...
This comprehensive casebook covers all areas of civil commitment law, institutional rights law, comm...
Patients with intellectual disability (ID) can benefit from the full range of mental health services...
This chapter provides an introduction to the major classes of mental disorder and the ways in which ...
Forensic Psychiatry is a field that is more specialized in psychiatry. Specialists who are working i...
This book, which addresses mental health and dis-crimination law within the criminal domain, stems f...
Item 507-B-5.S/N 017-024-01317-0.Reissued in 1987 by American Psychiatric Press."Prepared under cont...
This chapter considers the problems of fitting disordered people, who may have offended in a way aff...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
This is the substantially updated and revised third edition of the highly acclaimed Handbook of Crim...
The work draws on documents and information obtained in the areas of psychology (psychology, crimina...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
This paper presents and analyses legal regulation of the position of mentally incapable perpetrators...
The past three decades has seen dramatic changes in the way in which the criminal justice system res...
This textbook of Forensic Psychiatry is a source book for a wide range of issues concerned with the ...
This comprehensive casebook covers all areas of civil commitment law, institutional rights law, comm...
Patients with intellectual disability (ID) can benefit from the full range of mental health services...
This chapter provides an introduction to the major classes of mental disorder and the ways in which ...
Forensic Psychiatry is a field that is more specialized in psychiatry. Specialists who are working i...
This book, which addresses mental health and dis-crimination law within the criminal domain, stems f...
Item 507-B-5.S/N 017-024-01317-0.Reissued in 1987 by American Psychiatric Press."Prepared under cont...
This chapter considers the problems of fitting disordered people, who may have offended in a way aff...
For centuries, the criminal law has been struggling with the question what to do with mentally disor...
This paper is a chapter that will appear in REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A REPORT OF THE ACADEMY FOR ...
This is the substantially updated and revised third edition of the highly acclaimed Handbook of Crim...
The work draws on documents and information obtained in the areas of psychology (psychology, crimina...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
This paper presents and analyses legal regulation of the position of mentally incapable perpetrators...
The past three decades has seen dramatic changes in the way in which the criminal justice system res...