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Offenders and alleged offenders with mental disorder in non-medical settings

Corner, Julian; Anderson, Sarah; Lankshear, Ian; Lankshear, Annette; Senior, Jane; Shaw, Jenny; Taylor, Pamela J; Barry, Maureen; d�Orb�n, Paul; Dooley, Enda; Gudjonsson, Gisli; Gunn, John; Hall, David; Stanley, Stephen

Authors

Julian Corner

Ian Lankshear

Annette Lankshear

Jane Senior

Jenny Shaw

Pamela J Taylor

Maureen Barry

Paul d�Orb�n

Enda Dooley

Gisli Gudjonsson

John Gunn

David Hall

Stephen Stanley



Contributors

Pamela J. Taylor
Editor

John C. Gunn
Editor

Abstract

In England and Wales, since the introduction under the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2000 of Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements for the assessment and management of sexual and violent offenders, it has never been more important to understand each other’s aims, strengths and limitations. People with health difficulties are very vulnerable in police custody; a small but important number die there from their disorders. Clinical services are generally commissioned by the police force, with most healthcare overseen by a ‘forensic medical examiner’, often, but not invariably contracted from a local general practice. Sometimes it is the psychiatrist, or other clinician, who needs to ask for police help with a particular individual. As the twentieth century unfolded, prison medical officers expanded their role and influence beyond the prison itself, most notably with the provision of psychiatric reports to courts, leading to an acceptance of the practice of prisoners being remanded into custody for a period of medical observation.

Citation

Corner, J., Anderson, S., Lankshear, I., Lankshear, A., Senior, J., Shaw, J., Taylor, P. J., Barry, M., d’Orbán, P., Dooley, E., Gudjonsson, G., Gunn, J., Hall, D., & Stanley, S. (2014). Offenders and alleged offenders with mental disorder in non-medical settings. In J. C. Gunn, & P. J. Taylor (Eds.), Forensic Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues (620-657). (2nd edition). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1201/b15462-25

Publication Date Jan 6, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 28, 2021
Publisher Routledge
Pages 620-657
Edition 2nd edition
Book Title Forensic Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues
Chapter Number 25
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/b15462-25
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2789646