The purpose of this study was to develop a medico-judicial framework for the rehabilitation of forensic psychiatric patients in Zimbabwe. The study used the grounded theory approach utilising a mixed sequential dominant status design. Purposive sampling of key stakeholders was the primary method and theoretical sampling became necessary as the study evolved in the qualitative phase. A confirmatory retrospective document review of 119 files of patients was done in the quantitative phase. Pierre Bourdieu’s conceptual canon of field, habitus and capital was utilised as the theoretical point of departure for the study. Findings and results showed dislocation and dissonance between and within the habitus of social fields the judiciary, health (...
The purpose of this note is to discuss legal aspects with regard to mentally ill offenders with spec...
Despite South African forensic psychiatric institutions operating well over capacity, the urgent nee...
This thesis exammes the interaction of law and medico-psychology in homicide cases, where the defenc...
Forensic Psychiatry has a history that dates back almost two thousand years, and has evolved into a ...
Copyright: © 2015, Virginia Dube, This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Background: Individuals who were charged with a serious offence may be referred by courts for forens...
Thesis (PhD)- University of Pretoria, 2018.This is a mixed research methods study based at the foren...
‘Improving therapeutic outcomes for defendants: measuring the therapeutic contributions of legal act...
The introduction, in 1997, of the Crimes (Menta/Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997 (Vic)...
Section A: This paper reviews the existing theoretical and empirical literature of relevance to offe...
Forensic psychiatry is the mental health profession that deals with patients and problems related to...
BACKGROUND: Individuals who were charged with a serious offence may be referred by courts for forens...
This study proposes a 21st-century asylum for the criminally insane where the aim of the study is to...
The study demonstrates that mental health professionals, more specifically psychiatrists and psychol...
textabstractAs we know from history, in court cases experts used to be called in when the defendant ...
The purpose of this note is to discuss legal aspects with regard to mentally ill offenders with spec...
Despite South African forensic psychiatric institutions operating well over capacity, the urgent nee...
This thesis exammes the interaction of law and medico-psychology in homicide cases, where the defenc...
Forensic Psychiatry has a history that dates back almost two thousand years, and has evolved into a ...
Copyright: © 2015, Virginia Dube, This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Background: Individuals who were charged with a serious offence may be referred by courts for forens...
Thesis (PhD)- University of Pretoria, 2018.This is a mixed research methods study based at the foren...
‘Improving therapeutic outcomes for defendants: measuring the therapeutic contributions of legal act...
The introduction, in 1997, of the Crimes (Menta/Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997 (Vic)...
Section A: This paper reviews the existing theoretical and empirical literature of relevance to offe...
Forensic psychiatry is the mental health profession that deals with patients and problems related to...
BACKGROUND: Individuals who were charged with a serious offence may be referred by courts for forens...
This study proposes a 21st-century asylum for the criminally insane where the aim of the study is to...
The study demonstrates that mental health professionals, more specifically psychiatrists and psychol...
textabstractAs we know from history, in court cases experts used to be called in when the defendant ...
The purpose of this note is to discuss legal aspects with regard to mentally ill offenders with spec...
Despite South African forensic psychiatric institutions operating well over capacity, the urgent nee...
This thesis exammes the interaction of law and medico-psychology in homicide cases, where the defenc...