Mentally disordered offenders may be sent to secure psychiatric hospitals. These settings can resemble carceral spaces, employing high levels of security restricting resident autonomy, expression and social interaction. However, research exploring the restrictiveness of forensic settings is sparse. A systematic review was therefore undertaken to conceptualize this restrictiveness. Eight databases were searched for papers that address restrictive elements of secure forensic care in a non-cursory way. Fifty sources (empirical articles and policy documents) were included and subject to thematic analysis to identify 1) antecedent conditions to, 2) characteristic attributes, 3) consequences and 4) ‘deviant’ cases of the developing concept. The r...
One of thefive overarching principles of the Mental Health Act: Code of Practice is to provide patie...
Forensic psychiatric care must be provided within the least restrictive setting possible, whilst sim...
International audienceThis paper examines the uncertain meaning of confinement in psychiatric care p...
Mentally disordered offenders may be sent to secure psychiatric hospitals. These settings can resemb...
Introduction: Forensic psychiatric care is often practiced in closed institutions. These highly regu...
Where safe, forensic mental health systems should provide care in the least restrictive environment ...
Introduction: The use of restrictive practices is necessary in forensic services to manage risk and ...
Forensic psychiatric care settings are intended to be more therapeutic than penal settings. They att...
This thesis examines the barriers and facilitators influencing the effectiveness of high secure fore...
Mental health legislation is often criticised for being fundamentally inconsistent with a rights-bas...
Despite the increasing regulation of their use, restrictive interventions continue to be used in psy...
This evidence-based opinion piece explores the totalising risk averse nature of secure and forensic ...
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary qualitative research has explored service users' experience of seclusion ...
The use of coercive measures, namely restraint, seclusion and involuntary medication, remain controv...
One of thefive overarching principles of the Mental Health Act: Code of Practice is to provide patie...
Forensic psychiatric care must be provided within the least restrictive setting possible, whilst sim...
International audienceThis paper examines the uncertain meaning of confinement in psychiatric care p...
Mentally disordered offenders may be sent to secure psychiatric hospitals. These settings can resemb...
Introduction: Forensic psychiatric care is often practiced in closed institutions. These highly regu...
Where safe, forensic mental health systems should provide care in the least restrictive environment ...
Introduction: The use of restrictive practices is necessary in forensic services to manage risk and ...
Forensic psychiatric care settings are intended to be more therapeutic than penal settings. They att...
This thesis examines the barriers and facilitators influencing the effectiveness of high secure fore...
Mental health legislation is often criticised for being fundamentally inconsistent with a rights-bas...
Despite the increasing regulation of their use, restrictive interventions continue to be used in psy...
This evidence-based opinion piece explores the totalising risk averse nature of secure and forensic ...
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary qualitative research has explored service users' experience of seclusion ...
The use of coercive measures, namely restraint, seclusion and involuntary medication, remain controv...
One of thefive overarching principles of the Mental Health Act: Code of Practice is to provide patie...
Forensic psychiatric care must be provided within the least restrictive setting possible, whilst sim...
International audienceThis paper examines the uncertain meaning of confinement in psychiatric care p...