The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 12 Issue 4
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Is offender rehabilitation a form of punishment?
Tony WardThis paper examines the consequences of the overlap between punishment and rehabilitation practices, and inquires into the implications for individuals who assess and treat…
An evaluation of the implementation of the recovery philosophy in a secure forensic service
Holly Corlett, Helen MilesThis study examines the implementation of the recovery model or ‘philosophy’ in a secure NHS forensic service. Twenty‐six (86.7%) staff and seventeen (70.8%) mentally disordered…
Embracing the notion that context is crucial in prison mental health care
Melanie JordanThis paper focuses on the mental health of adult male prisoners and the mental health care provided within Her Majesty's Prison Service (HMPS), United Kingdom (UK). Currently, the…
HoNOS‐Secure: tracking risk and recovery for men in secure care
Geoff Dickens, Philip Sugarman, Marco Picchioni, Clive LongIn this study we demonstrate how the Health of the Nation Outcomes Scales for secure and forensic service users (HoNOS‐secure) tracks risk and recovery in men with mental illness…
Service user experiences of a community forensic personality disorder service: a qualitative survey
Barbara Jacobs, Matt Bruce, Ketan Sonigra, John BlakesleyManaging the risk posed by violent and sexual offenders who have a personality disorder is a key priority in forensic mental health services. An important element of service…