This study explores accounts of recovery and redemption from the perspective of offenders with a history of mental disorder who have committed homicide. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven men who were residing in a high secure hospital. The interviews were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Analysis of their accounts of their perpetration of homicide yielded a number of themes: the role of previous experience and its impact on their personal development; periods of loss of grip on reality; the reframing of events in their life via therapeutic interventions and internal integration, and roadblocks to the process of recovery. The findings highlight the importance of attending to offenders’ narrati...
Jackson, KP ORCiD: 0000-0002-2000-7803The aims of the study are to explore the “lived experience” of...
This paper aims to analyze the relevance given to violent deaths and imprisonment by male homicide p...
Background: Rates of suicide and suicide-related behavior (SRB) are high in prison. Those witnessing...
Introduction Forensic psychiatry has the dual task of focusing on the prevention of reoffending as w...
Homicide is defined as ‘the wilful killing of one human being by another’ (Morales, 1995). After a h...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between two psychosocial processes of cha...
This investigation aimed to look at how a group of young offenders attending an inner-city youth off...
This article examines the therapeutic benefits that restorative justice can engender for stakeholder...
This thesis provides a broad and diverse investigation into the field of traumatic responses in ment...
Narratives give direction, purpose and meaning to people's lives and are a key component in the deve...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Knowledge on user experiences from mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) is still limited in a Danish...
This dissertation investigates the importance of narrative in desistance from crime. The researcher ...
Background: Exonerees are individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of a crime. Later found inn...
Investigating the experience of life after a suicide attempt, and understanding how people find mean...
Jackson, KP ORCiD: 0000-0002-2000-7803The aims of the study are to explore the “lived experience” of...
This paper aims to analyze the relevance given to violent deaths and imprisonment by male homicide p...
Background: Rates of suicide and suicide-related behavior (SRB) are high in prison. Those witnessing...
Introduction Forensic psychiatry has the dual task of focusing on the prevention of reoffending as w...
Homicide is defined as ‘the wilful killing of one human being by another’ (Morales, 1995). After a h...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between two psychosocial processes of cha...
This investigation aimed to look at how a group of young offenders attending an inner-city youth off...
This article examines the therapeutic benefits that restorative justice can engender for stakeholder...
This thesis provides a broad and diverse investigation into the field of traumatic responses in ment...
Narratives give direction, purpose and meaning to people's lives and are a key component in the deve...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Knowledge on user experiences from mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) is still limited in a Danish...
This dissertation investigates the importance of narrative in desistance from crime. The researcher ...
Background: Exonerees are individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of a crime. Later found inn...
Investigating the experience of life after a suicide attempt, and understanding how people find mean...
Jackson, KP ORCiD: 0000-0002-2000-7803The aims of the study are to explore the “lived experience” of...
This paper aims to analyze the relevance given to violent deaths and imprisonment by male homicide p...
Background: Rates of suicide and suicide-related behavior (SRB) are high in prison. Those witnessing...