The British Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 8 Issue 3
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Inducing traumatic attachment in adults with a history of child abuse: forensic applications
Felicity de ZuluetaChildhood trauma is very likely to produce ill‐health and psychiatric disorder in adulthood. The paper discusses attachment theory and various forms of insecure attachment to the…
A concept analysis of ‘forensic’ nursing
Alyson Kettles, Phil WoodsForensic nursing is a term applied to nurses working in many different areas of clinical practice, such as high security hospitals, medium secure units, low secure units, acute…
Motivating convicted sex offenders into treatment: a pilot study
Eleni Theodosi, Mary McMurranSex offenders who refuse a place on a sex offender treatment programme are estimated to make up about half the prison sex offender population in England and Wales. It is important…
A cognitive behavioural groupbased educational programme for psychotic symptoms in a low secure setting: a pilot evaluation
Erica Mclnnis, William Sellwood, Clair JonesThis study reports a recovery‐themed cognitive behavioural educational group for clients suffering from chronic positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, on a low secure…