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Items where Subject is "RA1151 Forensic psychiatry"

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Number of items at this level: 10.

D

  1. Dickens, G., Lange, A. and Picchioni, M. (2011) Labelling people who are resident in a secure forensic mental health service: user views. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology. 22(6), pp. 885-894. 1478-9949.
  2. Dickens, G., Picchioni, M. and Long, C. G. (2013) Aggression in specialist secure and forensic inpatient mental health care: incident across care pathways. Journal of Forensic Practice. 15(3), pp. 206-217. 2050-8794.
  3. Dickens, G., Piccirillo, M. and Alderman, N. (2013) Causes and management of aggression and violence in a forensic mental health service: perspectives of nurses and patients. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 22(6), pp. 532-544. 1445-8330.
  4. Dickens, G., Piccirillo, M. and Alderman, N. (2012) Causes and management of patient aggression and violence in forensic settings: staff and patient perspectives. Invited Presentation presented to: Third International Conference on Violence in the Health Sector: Linking Local Initiatives with Global Learning, Vancouver, Canada, 24-26 October 2012. (Unpublished)
  5. Dickens, G., Rooney, C. and Doyle, D. (2012) Breakaways in specialist secure psychiatry. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 19(3), pp. 281-284. 1351-0126.
  6. Dickens, G., Staniford, J. and Long, C. G. (2014) Smoking behaviour, motives, motivation to quit and self-efficacy among patients in a secure mental health service: comparison with staff controls. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 21(6), pp. 483-490. 1351-0126.
  7. Dickens, G., Sugarman, P., Edgar, S., Hofberg, K., Sidhartha, T. and Ahmad, F. (2009) Recidivism and dangerousness in arsonists. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology. 20(5), pp. 621-639. 1478-9949.

H

  1. Haw, C., Radley, J. and Cooke, L. (2013) Characteristics of male autistic spectrum patients in low security: are they different from non-autistic low secure patients? Journal of Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour. 4(1/2), pp. 24-32. 2050-8832.

K

  1. Kelly, B. D. (2011) Custody, care and criminality: clinical aspects of forensic psychiatric institutionalisation in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ireland. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.

L

  1. Long, C. G., Dickens, G., Sugarman, P., Craig, L., Mochty, U. and Hollin, C. (2010) Tracking risk profiles and outcome in a medium secure service for women: use of the HoNOS-secure. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 9(3), pp. 215-225. 1499-9013.
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