An examination of the records of all sick and violent men remanded to a large English prison suggested a tendency among police to consider men to be exceptionally dangerous simply because of their mental illness. On further study, however, there was no evidence that the mentally ill were more vulnerable to detention without subsequent conviction than their normal peers. Remand was rarely followed by help for the mentally abnormal men studied; this is disturbing as requests for psychiatric help constitute an important reason for custodial remand. Less than a third of the men with active symptoms went to hospital, although some of the less disturbed received supervision (including probation) orders, occasionally with treatment. As there is ev...
Women commit less crime than men and this has contributed to a tendency to regard female prisoners a...
Defendants in the criminal process are divided into rigidly exclusive categories of mental health. T...
Background: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
An examination of the records of all sick and violent men remanded to a large English prison suggest...
A survey of the records of 1241 men remanded in prison on criminal charges over four months yielded ...
One of the great debates in criminology and psychiatry is whether criminals should be viewed as ment...
Two hundred and three male remanded prisoners were interviewed with respect to their current offence...
This study sought to compare the long-term course and outcome of a group of special hospital dischar...
Background: People remanded into custody by the courts have a substantially higher rate of severe me...
Imprisonment may pose a risk for unintended effects such as deterioration of psychiatric symptoms. T...
Violent crime is an ever-present issue in modern society. As such, a frequent concern is the convict...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
The aim of this study was to compare remand patients and prisoners, thereby attempting to answer a ...
BACKGROUND From a first clinical description of a complete resident sample of special (high security...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosis is considered an important risk factor for violence, but studies show inconsist...
Women commit less crime than men and this has contributed to a tendency to regard female prisoners a...
Defendants in the criminal process are divided into rigidly exclusive categories of mental health. T...
Background: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
An examination of the records of all sick and violent men remanded to a large English prison suggest...
A survey of the records of 1241 men remanded in prison on criminal charges over four months yielded ...
One of the great debates in criminology and psychiatry is whether criminals should be viewed as ment...
Two hundred and three male remanded prisoners were interviewed with respect to their current offence...
This study sought to compare the long-term course and outcome of a group of special hospital dischar...
Background: People remanded into custody by the courts have a substantially higher rate of severe me...
Imprisonment may pose a risk for unintended effects such as deterioration of psychiatric symptoms. T...
Violent crime is an ever-present issue in modern society. As such, a frequent concern is the convict...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
The aim of this study was to compare remand patients and prisoners, thereby attempting to answer a ...
BACKGROUND From a first clinical description of a complete resident sample of special (high security...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosis is considered an important risk factor for violence, but studies show inconsist...
Women commit less crime than men and this has contributed to a tendency to regard female prisoners a...
Defendants in the criminal process are divided into rigidly exclusive categories of mental health. T...
Background: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...