The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 14 Issue 3
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Revising manualised treatment programmes: incorporating practitioners' feedback
Mary McMurran, Steve DelightImplementing treatment programmes with integrity requires a clear statement of what is to be done in treatment, and treatment manuals do this to a greater or lesser degree. In…
Exploring forensic mental health service users' views on work: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Jean M. McQueen, Jennifer TurnerThis paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on how services promote the aspiration to work, the development of skills for work, and the…
Applications of interpersonal circumplex and complementarity theory to staff‐prisoner relationships
Neil Gredecki, Jane L. IrelandThe current study aims to examine staff‐prisoner relationships through an exploration of interpersonal style. It was predicted that the interpersonal style of prison officers…
Prison organisational climate: exploring the impact of climate on emotional well being
Rachel WorthingtonThis paper aims to describe research which was undertaken exploring organisational climate within a prison setting and the potential directional affects of work and home. The…
Self‐determination in rehabilitation: a qualitative case study of three young offenders on community orders
Lynne Millward, Sarah SenkerThe purpose of this paper is to consider how male young offenders on community orders made sense of their offending behaviour as well as considering the extent these views aligned…
The clinical profile of young people accessing a low secure adolescent unit
Jo Nadkarni, David J. Blakelock, Alok Jha, Paul Tiffin, Faye SullivanThe first NHS forensic low secure unit for adolescents, the Westwood centre, opened in 2004. This paper seeks to focus on service utilisation and initial outcomes for the young…