Publication
Prison Service Journal: 218
Thursday, 19 March 2015
This special edition, guest edited by Monica Lloyd and Dr Rachel Bell, looks at the treatment and managment of prisoners with personality disorder.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment, by Monica Lloyd and Dr Rachel Bell
- The Offender Personality Disorder Strategy jointly delivered by NOMS and NHS England, by Nick Benefield, Nick Joseph, Sarah Skett, Sarah Bridgland, Laura d’Cruz, Ian Goode and Kirk Turner
- DSPD ten years on at Broadmoor, by Derek Perkins, Cath Farr, José Romero, Tim Kirkpatrick and Anisah Ebrahimjee
- The Peaks unit: from a pilot for ‘untreatable’ psychopaths to trauma informed milieu therapy, by Lawrence Jones
- Working with Personality Disordered Offenders: responsivity issues and management strategies, by Faye Wood
- Chromis: Beyond the treatment room, by Chris Bull and Jenny Tew
- From Management to Treatment: Changing and Maintaining a Therapeutic Culture in a High Secure Prison, by Des McVey, Naomi Murphy and Jacqui Saradjian
- The provision of PIPEs – Psychologically Informed Planned Environments, by Kirk Turner and Lucinda Bolger
- Implementing an Offender Personality Disorder Strategy for women, by Laura d’Cruz
- Developing personality disorder training – a collaborative process (Co-production as a Process for Developing and Provoking Learning), by Julia Blazdell and Lou Morgan
- Prison Realities: Views from around the world (Special edition of The South Atlantic Quarterly), by Leonidas Cheliotis (Ed) (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- Globalisation and the challenge to criminology, by Francis Pakes (Ed) (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- Re-imagining imprisonment in Europe: Effects, failures and the future, by Eoin Carroll and Kevin Warner (Eds) (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- Pain and Retribution: A Short History of British Prisons 1066 to the Present, by David Wilson (reviewed by Professor Alyson Brown)
- The good prison: Conscience, crime and punishment, by Gerard Lemos (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- The last asylum: A memoir of madness in our times, by Barbara Taylor (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- Servant of the Crown: A Civil Servant’s story of criminal justice and public sector reform, by David Faulkner (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)