This paper is a scoping review of the available evidence regarding health care issues in police custody. It describes the types and prevalence of health disorders encountered in custody and provides an overview of current practice and recent innovations in police custody health care. In contrast to the health of prisoners, the health of police custody detainees has, until recently, received little academic or clinical attention. Studies on health care in police custody identified for this review are limited to a few geographical jurisdictions, including the UK, continental Europe, North America, and Australia. There are significant health concerns among police detainees including acute injury, chronic physical health problems, mental and co...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
This study examines the roles of Scottish Government, Police Scotland and the National Health Servic...
Iain G McKinnon,1,2 Stuart DM Thomas,3–5 Heather L Noga,6 Jane Senior7 1Institute of Health an...
Epidemiological research on the physical health status of police detainees is scarce. The present st...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to assess the health needs of detainees in police custody in ...
Background: In many countries, forensic physicians function as primary care providers for detainees ...
Aims Detainees requiring access to healthcare services in police custody have been shown to suffer f...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and study the common mental health problems presen...
Police custody is an area of scholarly research that has previously been overlooked. Whilst the rese...
Objectives This study examined the psychiatric symptoms, mental health histories and psychiatric med...
Mental disorders are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and this applies equally to pol...
Abstract Background In the UK, police custody officers have a responsibility to screen for health mo...
Abstract The range of and growing number of health care requirements being presented within custody ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to report the findings of a small scale indicative research pr...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
This study examines the roles of Scottish Government, Police Scotland and the National Health Servic...
Iain G McKinnon,1,2 Stuart DM Thomas,3–5 Heather L Noga,6 Jane Senior7 1Institute of Health an...
Epidemiological research on the physical health status of police detainees is scarce. The present st...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to assess the health needs of detainees in police custody in ...
Background: In many countries, forensic physicians function as primary care providers for detainees ...
Aims Detainees requiring access to healthcare services in police custody have been shown to suffer f...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and study the common mental health problems presen...
Police custody is an area of scholarly research that has previously been overlooked. Whilst the rese...
Objectives This study examined the psychiatric symptoms, mental health histories and psychiatric med...
Mental disorders are overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and this applies equally to pol...
Abstract Background In the UK, police custody officers have a responsibility to screen for health mo...
Abstract The range of and growing number of health care requirements being presented within custody ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to report the findings of a small scale indicative research pr...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
This study examines the roles of Scottish Government, Police Scotland and the National Health Servic...