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ISBN 10: 1861561288
ISBN 13: 978-1861561282
Author: Paul Tarbuck, Barry Morris-Topping, Philip Burnard
Commencing with the Reed Review, this book is about policy and strategy developments, and the implementation of the ensuing chages by forensic mental health nurses. Services and units around the country are at different stages of development, which is reflected in this work.
Reflections on the Reed Review – a nursing perspective – John Parry
The forensic multidisciplinary care team – Stephen Burrow
The treatment, care and management of the psychopathic disorder patient: the nursing contribution – David Sallah
Diverting people with mental health problems from the criminal justice system – Gina Hillis
Forensic community mental health nurses and their self-perceived roles – Marie Toman
Is high-security care necessary for persons with learning disabilities? – Colin Beacock
Crime, mental disorder and criminology: a critical perspective – David Mercer
The sharp end of Broadmoor: a look at developments in nursing at Broadmoor Hospital from a patient's perspective – ‘Harry’
Empowerment of mentally disordered offenders within a controlled environment – Neil Kitchiner
Criminal responsibility and mental illness – Frank Hanily
Can medium secure units avoid becoming total institutions? – John Kilshaw
Working towards patient satisfaction in forensic mental health medium secure care – Philip Burnard
Five concepts for the expanded role of the forensic mental health nurse – Michael McCourt
The attitudes of forensic mental health nurses – Chris Chaloner & Connor Kinsella
Clinical supervision for forensic mental health nurses: the experience of one medium secure unit – Paul Rogers, Kevin Gournay, Barry Topping-Morris
Developing the contribution of research in nursing: accessing the state-of-the-art in technology and information – David Robinson
The reliability of predictions of dangerousness: implications for nursing – Chris Skelly
Care and responsibility training: survey of skills retention and diminution – Paul Tarbuck, Yvonne Eaton, Joe McAuliffe, Mick Ruane, Bill Thorpe
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Tags: Paul Tarbuck, Barry Morris Topping, Philip Burnard, Forensic