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期刊名:Journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology

缩写:J FORENSIC PSYCHI PS

ISSN:1478-9949

e-ISSN:1478-9957

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Adam O&#x;Neill,Jennifer Shaw,Leanne Heathcote et al. Adam O&#x;Neill et al.
The number of people aged 50 and over entering the criminal justice system (CJS) in England and Wales is growing. This raises questions as to the suitability of the CJS to equitably accommodate individuals with complex illness or impairment...
Louise Robinson,Adam O&#x;Neill,Katrina Forsyth et al. Louise Robinson et al.
There are increasing numbers of older women in prison in England and Wales. The needs of older women in prison have been under researched and are often unmet. This paper explores staff and expert perspectives on the needs of older women in ...
Lee Mulligan,Jana Bowden,Adam O&#x;Neill et al. Lee Mulligan et al.
The number of older people in prison is increasing, and this group has significant mental health needs. Despite this, little research has evaluated mental healthcare for older prisoners, and examples of best practice are unknown. This paper...
Thomas Hewson,Adam O&#x;Neill,Leanne Heathcote et al. Thomas Hewson et al.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns were raised regarding the vulnerability of prisoners to infection from the virus, leading to numerous changes to prison regimes and healthcare delivery. A nominal group was conducted exploring the ...
Aleix Rowlandson,Gemma Shields,Elise Blakemore et al. Aleix Rowlandson et al.
The link between imprisonment and adverse mental health is well established and linked to both recidivism and prison misconduct, with negative consequences for prisoners, the prison system and society. To help minimise these impacts, approp...
Gary Brucato,Hannah Hesson,Gabriella Dishy et al. Gary Brucato et al.
Mass murder, particularly mass shootings, constitutes a major, growing public health concern. Specific motivations for these acts are not well understood, often overattributed to severe mental illness. Identifying diverse factors motivating...
Laura Hemming,Peer Bhatti,Gillian Haddock et al. Laura Hemming et al.
Rates of suicide and violence are higher amongst male prisoners than the general population. This study aimed to explore the emotional experiences of male prisoners in the distal and immediate lead-up to acts of suicide and violence. Nine m...
J Michael Maurer,Bethany G Edwards,Carla L Harenski et al. J Michael Maurer et al.
Previous studies with men suggest that certain psychopathic traits vary with age. Specifically, younger men score higher on psychopathic traits measuring impulsive-antisocial behavior, including impulsivity, irresponsibility, and criminal v...
Achim Wolf,Daniel Whiting,Seena Fazel Achim Wolf
Relative risks of violence in psychiatric patients are high compared to the general population and existing evidence in non-psychiatric populations may not translate to reductions in violence in psychiatric populations. We searched 10 datab...
Stacy Calhoun Stacy Calhoun
Persistent psychiatric symptoms can serve as a major barrier to the successful reintegration of parolees with mental illness. Thus, it is important to identify factors that might impact their mental health recovery, such as low adherence to...