The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 5 Issue 1

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The challenge of nursing personality‐disordered patients

Naomi Murphy, Denis McVey

ABSTRACT Providing nursing care for patients with personality disorders is seen by many nursing staff as a highly undesirable job. This paper reviews the available literature and…

The use of the PCL‐R in forensic populations with learning disability

Catrin Morrissey

Although the PCL‐R is used widely for assessing forensic populations in general, there has been no published research on the reliability and validity of such assessments with…

Neologism in forensic practice

Rita Dalton

A neologism (new word) has crept into forensic practice: the word ‘absconsion’, which is used instead of the correct form of ‘abscondment’ to mean the act of running away or…

Self‐inflicted deaths of women in custody

Nicola Mackenzie, Chris Oram, Jo Borrill

Studies of prison suicides have consistently reported higher numbers of deaths for men than women. However it is not clear whether male or female prisoners have higher rates of…

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1463-6646

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1999 – 2012

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Emerald Publishing Limited