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British Journal of Forensic Practice, 11(2) - 2009
- Considering physical intervention as a manual handling procedure: learning lessons from our general nursing colleagues.
- Ecological validity and risk assessment: the importance of assessing context for intellectually disabled sexual offenders.
- Treatment need and provision in medium secure care.
- A retrospective study of historical risk factors for pathological arson in adults with mild learning disabilities.
- Patient-to-patient bullying in secure psychiatric services: exploring the value of official records for documenting patient-to-patient bullying.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 11(1) - 2009
- Mental disorder and adverse life events in a forensic intellectual disability service.
- The alcohol treatment needs of violent and non-violent prisoners.
- Stalking and harassment of mental health professionals by patients in a community forensic service.
- Attitudes towards male and female sex offenders: a comparison of forensic staff, prison officers and the general public in Northern Ireland.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 10(4) - 2008
- Forensic mental health services: facts and figures on current provision.
- Measuring psychological change in offenders with intellectual disabilities and alcohol misuse using repertory grids: two case examples.
- The psychological aspects of coping with being accused of sexual offences.
- Advanced videogame consoles - a new and unrecognised threat to secure service provision.
- Injuries to staff from implementation of physical interventions: could poor manual handling be at fault.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 10(3) - 2008
- Staff stress and challenging behaviour on a medium secure development disabilities ward for women: the outcomes of organisational change, and clinical intervention.
- Treatment outcome following intervention in a prison-based therapeutic community: a study of relationship between reduction in criminogenic risk and improved psychological well-being.
- Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT): a therapy in a medium secure hospital for a mentally disordered offender with a personality disorder.
- The clinical response to substance use problems in forensic mental health services.
- Breaking the chain: a prison-based participatory action research project.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 10(2) - 2008
- The first three years of community forensic service for people with a learning disability.
- Developmental traumatology: its relevance to forensic adolescent settings
- The impact of low secure unit care on patient outcomes.
- Cognitive impairment and sex offending: management during therapy and factors in offending.
- Getting out and staying: does substance use treatment have an effect on outcome of mentally disordered offenders after discharge from medium secure service.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 10(1) - 2008
- Factors associated with quality of life in a cohort of forensic psychiatric in-patients.
- Referrals of older adults to forensic and psychiatric intensive care services: a retrospective case-note study in Scotland.
- A survivor-orientated approach to the rehabilitation of a personality-disordered institutionalised medium secure service user: case study.
- Offence characteristics, trauma histories and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in life sentenced prisoners.
- Can massage and aromatherapy benefit the users of forensic psychiatric services?
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 9(4) - 2007
- Secure settings and the scope for recovery: service users' perspectives on a new tier of care.
- Forensic nursing research: how far we've come.
- Audit of the NICE Guidelines for Schizophrenia in an NHS forensic psychiatric service.
- Arson: characteristics and predisposing factors in offenders with intellectual disabilities.
- Using the internet to conduct research relevant to forensic practice.
- The impact of mental capacity legislation on the assessment of people with learning disabilities: a practical note.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 9(3) - 2007
- The concept of unfitness to plead.
- Can goals limit interpersonal growth? Tackling mood difficulties using the goal discrepant model of affect: a case study.
- Diagnosing pervasive developmental disorders in a forensic adolescent mental health setting.
- Sexual offending and antisocial personality: exploring the link.
- The role of the mental health professional in cases of online sexual activity.
- An audit of admission physical examinations in the settings of medium security.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 9(2) - 2007
- Assessing burn-out and occupational stressors in a medium secure service.
- The Life Skills group - an introductory multi-modular group programme in forensic learning disability.
- Referrals for anger management groups: identifying suitability.
- Staff attitudes toward patient-to-patient bullying in a secure learning disability population: a study of sex differences.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 9(1) - 2007
- Working with mentally disordered offenders: government policy, NOMS and interaction.
- Personality assessment in offenders with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities.
- Running a sexual health group in a women's medium secure unit.
- An evaluation of the PCL-R in assessing prisoners with low intellectual functioning.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 8(4) - 2006
- Learning experience from the Coventry Community Personality Disorder service.
- High-risk inferences in assessing high risk: outstanding concerns in the clinical use of the PCL-R.
- Forensic personality disorder in a MSU: lessons learnt after two years.
- DSPD: origins and progress to date.
- What is the link between personality disorder and dangerousness? A critique of 'dangerous and severe personality disorder'.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 8(3) - 2006
- Inducing traumatic attachment in adults with a history of child abuse: forensic applications.
- A cognitive behavioural group-based educational programme for psychotic symptoms in a low secure setting: a pilot evaluation.
- Motivating convicted sex offenders into treatment: a pilot study.
- A concept analysis of 'forensic' nursing.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 8(2) - 2006
- A descriptive analysis of the nature and extent of bullying at a category C prison.
- Informing policies in forensic settings: a review of research investigating the effects of exposure to media violence on challenging/offending behaviour.
- Threats against health care workers, part II: the characteristics of those who makes threats, threats as predictors of violence and effects on the victims.
- Threats against health care workers, part 1: a review; classification, prevalence and management.
- Attitudes towards sex offenders and the influence of offence type: a comparison of staff working in a forensic setting and students.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 8(1) - 2006
- Social circumstances reports presented to mental health review tribunals.
- Conditional discharge: the role of the social supervisor - a preliminary study.
- A solution-focused model and inpatient secure settings.
- Perspectives of enhanced thinking skills in prisons in the United Kingdom: a qualitative case study.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(4) - 2005
- Prison health in England.
- Drug Strategy Unit.
- What health partnerships should seek to provide for offenders.
- Dangerous and severe personality disorder services.
- High secure services.
- Mental Health Unit.
- Safer custody group.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(30) - 2005
- Recording adverse drug reactions in a forensic psychiatry unit: how can we improve standards?
- Offender profiling: a review of the literature.
- Predicting violence in a medium secure setting: a study using the historical and clinical scales of the HCR-20.
- Characteristics of need and risk among women prisoners referred to inreach mental health services.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(3) - 2005
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(2) - 2005
- The management of aggression care plans: implementation and efficacy in a forensic learning disability service.
- Psychological services in prisons.
- Issues in running smoking cessation groups with forensic psychiatric inpatients: results of a pilot study and lessons learnt.
- Audit of the referrals to the psychology section of a mentally disordered offenders team.
- Guidelines for managing self-harm in a forensic setting.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7(1) - 2005
- The national recruitment of trainee forensic psychologists in prisons and probation.
- Reactive stalking: a new perspective on victimisation.
- Client progress in a community team for mentally disordered offenders.
- Management of bullying on an NHS open forensic unit for people with borderline/mild learning disabilities.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 6(4) - 2004
- The impact of borderline personality traits on challenging behaviour: implications for learning disabilities services.
- Care programme approach in a forensic learning disability service.
- Development of a specialised forensic service for women with learning disability: the first three years.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 6(3) - 2004
- Developing models and a framework for multi-professional clinical supervision.
- The therapy seesaw: achieving therapeutically balanced approaches to working with emotional distress.
- Leadership and management in the criminal justice system: an exploration of the management of change in a 'failing prison'.
- Leadership of applied psychological services in prisons and probation.
- Violence risk assessment training for local mental health services.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 6(2) - 2004
- Searching for 'What Works': HM Prison Service accredited cognitive skills programme.
- Mental health in-reach services at HMP Usk/Prescoed.
- The extent and impact of sexual harassment by patients upon staff working at a medium secure facility.
- Secure care and treatment needs of mentally disordered adolescents.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 6(1) - 2004
- Life in a prison-based therapeutic community: one man's experience.
- The psychological effects on nursing staff of administering physical restraint in a secure psychiatric hospital: 'When I go home, it's then that I think about it'.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 5(4) - 2003
- Substance misuse among young people referred to a UK psychiatric service.
- The effects of relocation and staff changes on individuals with a personality disorder.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 5(3) - 2003
- Is readmission a failure?
- A review of clinical risk and related assessments in forensic psychiatric units.
- Suicide in prisons.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 5(2) - 2003
- Therapeutic value of anger management programmes in a forensic setting.
- Contributors to stress among prison service staff.
British Journal of Forensic Practice, 5(1) - 2003
- The challenge of nursing personality disordered patients.
- Self-inflicted deaths of women in custody.
- Neologism in forensic practice.
- The use of PCL -R in forensic populations with learning disability.
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