This article examines the plight of mentally disordered offenders who are considered by the parole board. The study arose out of the increased focus by the public, government and practitioners on whether parole board decisions, and the risk assessments that inform those decisions, protected the public sufficiently. The Home Office observed three parole board sittings, with each parole board considering 24 prisoner dossiers for all probation areas in England and Wales. The key findings are summarised. It is concluded that mentally disordered offenders continue to be assessed in a more negative manner than others applying for parole licence; and that a preoccupation with risk and dangerousness has resulted in less of a focus on self-harm and ...
This thesis forms part of the criteria for the qualification of the Doctorate in Forensic Psychology...
The vast number of individuals under correctional supervision in the United States has been an area ...
At sentencing, a judge can often foresee that an individual, given his major mental disorder and oth...
This paper examines the plight of mentally disordered offenders who are considered by the parole boa...
This paper examines the plight of mentally disordered offenders who are considered by the parole boa...
Deinstitutionalization has had an impact increasing the number of offenders with mental health probl...
Inmates with mental illness tend to fare worse in risk assessments and are less likely to be paroled...
Defendants in the criminal process are divided into rigidly exclusive categories of mental health. T...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disorderedoffenders from the...
Abstract: The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initia...
The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initiative in En...
Offenders with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression) are overrepresented...
This article examines the centrality of risk both within the Government's new proposals to tackle of...
This article seeks to explore the historical context of government policy in relation to mentally di...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
This thesis forms part of the criteria for the qualification of the Doctorate in Forensic Psychology...
The vast number of individuals under correctional supervision in the United States has been an area ...
At sentencing, a judge can often foresee that an individual, given his major mental disorder and oth...
This paper examines the plight of mentally disordered offenders who are considered by the parole boa...
This paper examines the plight of mentally disordered offenders who are considered by the parole boa...
Deinstitutionalization has had an impact increasing the number of offenders with mental health probl...
Inmates with mental illness tend to fare worse in risk assessments and are less likely to be paroled...
Defendants in the criminal process are divided into rigidly exclusive categories of mental health. T...
The long stated aim of UK Government policy has been to divert mentally disorderedoffenders from the...
Abstract: The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initia...
The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initiative in En...
Offenders with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression) are overrepresented...
This article examines the centrality of risk both within the Government's new proposals to tackle of...
This article seeks to explore the historical context of government policy in relation to mentally di...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
This thesis forms part of the criteria for the qualification of the Doctorate in Forensic Psychology...
The vast number of individuals under correctional supervision in the United States has been an area ...
At sentencing, a judge can often foresee that an individual, given his major mental disorder and oth...