his thesis considers personality disorder (PD) within a forensic population. The first chapter is comprised of a systematic literature review of the association between specific offence typologies and specific PDs. Antisocial and narcissistic PD were more prevalent in non-sexual groups, whilst avoidant, schizoid and borderline PD were more prevalent in sexual offenders. However, heterogeneity in the methodologies of included studies meant that robust conclusions could not be drawn. A narrower research question was recommended, along with more comparable studies. The second chapter explores PD within a therapeutic community prison. PD, identified by the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire (PDQ) (Hyler, 1994) was highly prevalent in this sam...
The aims of this research were to gain a better understanding of dangerous and severe personality di...
Background: The recent UK Government strategy on high-risk offenders with personality disorders (PD)...
Purpose Over the last ten years, there has been greater interest in the diagnosis of personality di...
This thesis considers the experiences of those working with offenders with personality disorder (PD)...
For many years it has been asserted that those with personality disorder were "untreatable" however ...
Offender characteristics are considered important in the prediction of future risk of re-offending a...
This commentary presents publications relating to personality disorder services based within UK high...
This thesis examines the assessment and treatment of violence in personality disordered offenders, w...
Background: Since the late 1990s, in England and in Wales, there has been increasing interest in the...
The probation officers' narratives tended to focus on risk management and person-centred relationshi...
Understanding the prevalence and type of personality disorder within prison systems allows for the e...
The Response to Offender Personality Disorder Consultation was released in October 2011. For some th...
Purpose – This paper explores the views of NHS England (NHSE) and Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation...
Individuals with personality disorder are often construed as difficult to treat, and sometimes even ...
Empirical research has demonstrated a link between legal coercion and treatment engagement following...
The aims of this research were to gain a better understanding of dangerous and severe personality di...
Background: The recent UK Government strategy on high-risk offenders with personality disorders (PD)...
Purpose Over the last ten years, there has been greater interest in the diagnosis of personality di...
This thesis considers the experiences of those working with offenders with personality disorder (PD)...
For many years it has been asserted that those with personality disorder were "untreatable" however ...
Offender characteristics are considered important in the prediction of future risk of re-offending a...
This commentary presents publications relating to personality disorder services based within UK high...
This thesis examines the assessment and treatment of violence in personality disordered offenders, w...
Background: Since the late 1990s, in England and in Wales, there has been increasing interest in the...
The probation officers' narratives tended to focus on risk management and person-centred relationshi...
Understanding the prevalence and type of personality disorder within prison systems allows for the e...
The Response to Offender Personality Disorder Consultation was released in October 2011. For some th...
Purpose – This paper explores the views of NHS England (NHSE) and Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation...
Individuals with personality disorder are often construed as difficult to treat, and sometimes even ...
Empirical research has demonstrated a link between legal coercion and treatment engagement following...
The aims of this research were to gain a better understanding of dangerous and severe personality di...
Background: The recent UK Government strategy on high-risk offenders with personality disorders (PD)...
Purpose Over the last ten years, there has been greater interest in the diagnosis of personality di...