The number of (severe) violent incidents against staff caused by psychiatric inpatients is high. Victims often do not report these incidents to the police, because of various reasons. But if they do report these incidents, the judicial authorities are often reluctant in prosecuting and convicting these patients. The central question in this article is 'in which cases is it appropriate to prosecute assaultive psychiatric patients?'. In order to identify the influential factors in the decision in respectively reporting, prosecuting and convicting psychiatric patients who assault staff, a literature review has been performed. On the basis of this literature it is advised to report and investigate a case when the incident resulted in severe inj...
Contains fulltext : 55123.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a survey...
Interpersonal violence is a matter of growing concern. Where the safety of the common man is concern...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
A survey offive public hospitals yielded nine cases in which staff pressed charges against patients ...
Assaultiveness in psychiatric patients and approach to assaultive patients Assaults by psychiatric p...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
Aggression in the form of violence has been reportedly associated with a variety of psychiatric diag...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Introduction: Violence against healthcare workers in the medical setting is common and associated wi...
Purpose of the present study is to point-out a number of psychiatric-forensic remarks about the mana...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
Background: Assaults on health professionals have been an area of burgeoning clinical and political ...
Several authors have argued that under certain circumstances it is both necessary and therapeutic to...
Contains fulltext : 55123.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a survey...
Interpersonal violence is a matter of growing concern. Where the safety of the common man is concern...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
A survey offive public hospitals yielded nine cases in which staff pressed charges against patients ...
Assaultiveness in psychiatric patients and approach to assaultive patients Assaults by psychiatric p...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
Aggression in the form of violence has been reportedly associated with a variety of psychiatric diag...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Introduction: Violence against healthcare workers in the medical setting is common and associated wi...
Purpose of the present study is to point-out a number of psychiatric-forensic remarks about the mana...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
Background: Assaults on health professionals have been an area of burgeoning clinical and political ...
Several authors have argued that under certain circumstances it is both necessary and therapeutic to...
Contains fulltext : 55123.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a survey...
Interpersonal violence is a matter of growing concern. Where the safety of the common man is concern...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...