The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 12 Issue 3
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Therapeutic process in the treatment of sexual offenders: a review article
Geris Serran, William MarshallThis paper reviews the literature on therapeutic process specific to sexual offender treatment. The general clinical literature emphasises the importance of therapist style, the…
Evaluation of a drug and alcohol relapse prevention programme in a special hospital: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Gordon Ritchie, Sarah Weldon, Gary Macpherson, Heather LaithwaiteThis study explores dual‐diagnosis patients' perspectives on a relapse prevention programme in a special hospital. Few qualitative studies have been conducted to explore the views…
Pillars and pathways: foundations of recovery in Irish forensic mental health care
Pauline Gill, Paul McKenna, Helen O'Neill, Johnny Thompson, David TimmonsThe Central Mental Hospital in Ireland is one of the oldest forensic mental health units in Europe. The hospital is currently in the process of transforming from a single…
Long‐term care needs in male medium security
John Jacques, Sarah‐Jane Spencer, Paul GilluleyMedium secure units were designed to treat patients for up to three years, but some patients spend longer in acute medium secure settings which in general do not have a 'longer…
Homicide by an older adult offender: assessment, formulation and treatment
Lara ArsuffiSenior individuals are far more commonly the victims of aggression than the perpetrators, but a small minority of older adults do commit crimes. This paper describes the case of a…