cjm 37: Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 37
- EDITORIAL
Mary Eaton, Stephanie Hayman and Peter Francis set the issue in context - MANAGING DANGEROUS PEOPLE WITH SEVERE PERSONALITY DISORDER
Proposals for Policy DevelopmentMANAGING DANGEROUS PEOPLE WITH SEVERE PERSONALITY DISORDER Paul Boateng MP explains why the Government published the consultation document - THE HUMAN RIGHTS IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONSULATION PAPER
Andrew Sharland - PERSONALITY DISORDER: STRUGGLES WITH DEFINITION AND DETERMINING ITS PREVALANCE
Pamela Taylor provides an overview of the situation facing those charged with determining server personality disorderIMPLICATIONS OF THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED IN THE GOVERNMENT'S CONSULTATION DOCUMENT ON PERSONALITY DISORDERED OFFENDERS William Bingley responds to the Government's proposals - A RESPONSE TO THE GOVERNMENT'S CONSULTATION PAPER
Graeme Sandell adds to the debate on the Government's proposals - PROPOSALS FOR THE DANGEROUS SEVERELY PERSONALITY DISORDERED: WELL OR ILL-INTENTIONED?
Jill Peay questions the Government'a proposals - THE TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERED OFFENDERS IN THE COMMUNITY
Adrian Grounds explores the means of providing for the personality disordered in the community - ASSERTIVE OUTREACH & THE TEAM APPROACH
Ethel SamKange, Sara Lewis - SUPERVISING PERSONALITY DISORDERED OFFENDERS IN THE COMMUNITY: NOT A SPECIAL CASE
Eithne Wallis argues that the personality disordered offender shoulf be treated no differently than other dangerous offenders - A PROPOSAL FOR THERAPEUTIC GROUP WORK WITH PERSONALITY DISORDERED OFFENDERS IN THE COMMUNITY
Teresa Graziani, Maria Castro, Diana Menzies, Angus Cameron - TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PERSONALITY DISORDER IN HIGH SECURE HOSPITALS
John Hodge assesses the changing role of the high secure hospitals - MANAGING DANGEROUS PEOPLE WITH SEVERE PERSONALITY DISORDER: THE RACE DIMENSION
Aggrey Burke suggests that the failure to discuss race in the context of the new proposals is a major omission - WORKING FOR CHANGE
Liz Mayne Director of WISH (Women in Secure Hospitals) talks to Mary EatonLISTENING TO WOMEN: RESEARCH WITH WOMEN IN SECURE HOSPITALS Julie Humphries argues that the 'lived experience' of women patients in secure hospitals is too often ignored by those in charge of their care and treatment - TREATING THE UNTREATABLE?
Tim Newell describes managing those with dangerous severe personality disorder - PERSONALITY DISORDER AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN CUSTODY: CREATING HEALTHY PRISONS
Peter Misch - PERSONALITY DISORDERED OFFENDERS: THE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY APPROACH AT HMYOI AYLESBURY
Seraina J Kotwal - THE REEMAN UNIT AT HMP STYAL
Mary Eaton talks to Stephanie Dulson and Eric Hunter about the new mental health unit at HMP Styal - THE WESSEX PROJECT - RESETTLEMENT OF PRISONERS WITH MENTAL DISORDER IN HAMPSHIRE
Barbara Swyer - POLICING PERSONALITY DISORDERED OFFENDERS IN THE COMMUNITY: ROBERT OLIVER - A CASE STUDY
Micheal Lewis discusses an inter-agency response - CAN WE LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT PERSONALITY DISORDER FROM MENTAL HELATH INQUIRIES?
Margaret Reith - ENSURING A RIGHT TO LIFE - EVEN IN PRISON
Paul and Audrey Edwards describe their fight to learn the truth about their son Christopher's death - BOOK REVIEW
Martin Innes reviews The Exclusive Society: Social Exclusion, Crime and Difference in Late Modernity