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Autor:
Brindha Pillay, Helen Crowe, Niall M. Corcoran, Anthony J. Costello, Jane Crowe, Addie Wootten, Max Rutherford, Nicholas Howard
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International Journal of Urological Nursing. 11:182-189
Autor:
Max Rutherford, Graham Durcan
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis. 3:32-35
Autor:
Max Rutherford
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis. 2:30-33
Autor:
Max Rutherford
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Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology. 20:S46-S55
This paper summarises the findings of a recent report on the mental health implications of imprisonment for public protection (IPP), and explores the hypothesis that IPP is an instance of ‘reverse diversion’ – that people with mental health pro
Autor:
Max Rutherford
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International Journal of Prisoner Health. 5:45-51
The strongest international recognition of the importance of women’s health in prisons and the urgent need for radical change was highlighted of a WHO Conference held recently in Kiev, Ukraine.
Autor:
Sean Duggan, Max Rutherford
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The British Journal of Forensic Practice. 10:4-10
Forensic mental health services play an important role in providing treatment and accommodation for people diverted from prison or the courts who require secure and specialist mental health treatment. There are more than 3,500 people in medium and hi
Autor:
Max Rutherford
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Mental Health Review Journal. 13:47-55
Imprisonment for public protection (IPP) has been the subject of much attention and some controversy since its implementation in April 2005. High numbers of IPP prisoners, combined with a low release rate, have meant that IPP has had a significant im
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Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH. 18(5)
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International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law. 1:53
Just a few months into 2008, a convergence of unfortunate circumstances has brought the plight of offenders with mental health problems into sharp focus. Figures released by the Ministry of Justice showed there were 92 apparently self-inflicted death