The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 2 Issue 3

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Cultural Awareness within Forensic Psychiatry: a Literature Review

J. Parkes

A review of literature concerning the over‐representation of young, African‐Caribbean males within secure psychiatric services.

Applying Theory and Research to Offender Rehabilitation ‐ What Should Practitioners Know?

Andrew Day, Kevin Howells

Surveys of offender treatment programmes have revealed that practitioners delivering specialist programmes are often unaware of much of the theoretical and research literature…

Prisons as Schools of Crime ‐ a Myth Debunked?

Warren Dennis

Prisons have been considered ‘schools of crime’ (Walker, 1995) This study examines this notion in relation to burglary. Questionnaires and a burglary‐related task were completed…

A Comparative Study of Stress Among Forensic and Acute Mental Health Nurses

Gill Chalder, Peter Nolan

This study sought to address one of the most critical issues that mental health professionals endure in modern health care, namely stress at work. Though it has been discussed for…

Understanding the Therapeutic Relationship ‐ Women Diagnosed as Borderline Personality Disordered

Tracy Wilkins, Samantha Warner

It has been suggested that children's repeated traumatisation, such as repeated exposure to physical or sexual abuse, evokes defensive operations and experiential distortions that…

ISSN:

1463-6646

Online date, start – end:

1999 – 2012

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited