The development of forensic psychiatric risk assessments is discussed from a clinical point of view using the example of Sweden. A central task in forensic psychiatry has traditionally been to identify dangerous, mentally disordered subjects considered to be prone to commit violent acts. Over time, "dangerousness" has been reworded into "risk". Nevertheless, such assessments have generally been based on the psychiatric factors characterising the individual patient, while group interaction, situational factors, or social and cultural circumstances, such as the availability of alcohol and drugs, have been largely overlooked. That risk assessments have a focused on people with a diagnosis of "mental disorder" and been used as grounds for coerc...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches ar...
Abstract. Risk assessment for future violence is an important part of today's forensic psychiatry, a...
Background: Violent offenders suffering from a major mental disorder (MMD) are sometimes publicly po...
Background: The assessment of risk of violence among mentally disordered offenders has been a contro...
This paper analyses the newly proposed United Kingdom (UK) psychiatric diagnosis of 'dangerous sever...
Background: The purpose of psychiatric forensic care is to provide treatment for mentally ill offend...
There has been a growing optimism regarding the accuracy of structured instruments for violence risk...
An emphasis on the notion of 'risk' in sociopolitical discourse has been a dominant trend throughout...
Over the years the criminal justice system throughout the United States has re-lied on psychiatrists...
Mental health professionals are routinely called upon to assess the violence risk of their patients....
The Dutch Code of Criminal Law has a special measure for defendants who are considered to have dimin...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
years as the “decade of the brain ” (1). The proclamation’s purpose was “to enhance public awareness...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches ar...
Abstract. Risk assessment for future violence is an important part of today's forensic psychiatry, a...
Background: Violent offenders suffering from a major mental disorder (MMD) are sometimes publicly po...
Background: The assessment of risk of violence among mentally disordered offenders has been a contro...
This paper analyses the newly proposed United Kingdom (UK) psychiatric diagnosis of 'dangerous sever...
Background: The purpose of psychiatric forensic care is to provide treatment for mentally ill offend...
There has been a growing optimism regarding the accuracy of structured instruments for violence risk...
An emphasis on the notion of 'risk' in sociopolitical discourse has been a dominant trend throughout...
Over the years the criminal justice system throughout the United States has re-lied on psychiatrists...
Mental health professionals are routinely called upon to assess the violence risk of their patients....
The Dutch Code of Criminal Law has a special measure for defendants who are considered to have dimin...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
years as the “decade of the brain ” (1). The proclamation’s purpose was “to enhance public awareness...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
With a quadrupling of forensic psychiatric patients in Denmark over the past 20 years, focus on viol...
Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches ar...