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CRM3502 Forensic Mental Health AndOffending(2017/18)

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210 items

Personal eTextbook (Kortext) (3 items)

A Personal eTextbook (Kortext) selected by the Module Leader has been purchased foreach Middlesex University student studying at the London Hendon campus These PersonaleTextbooks (Kortext) can be accessed from the module area in myUniHub Students willalso be emailed with their account details for the Kortext App Click here for furtherinformation Click here if you have any questions regarding accessing or using yourpersonal eTextbooks

London Campus - Login to UniHub and go to your module area in myLearning. The beloweTextbook (Kortext) is displayed here.

Mental health and crime - Jill Peay, 2011Book | Essential – PeT

General texts about forensic mental health and/or mentally disorderedoffenders (15 items)

Forensic mental health texts (11 items)

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Essential

Care or custody?: mentally disordered offenders in the criminal justice system - Judith M.Laing, 1999

Book | Essential

Forensic mental health - Mary McMurran, Najat Khalifa, Simon Gibbon, 2009Book | Essential

Offenders, deviants or patients?: an introduction to clinical criminology - Herschel Prins,2016

Book | Digitisation | Essential

Blurring the boundaries: The convergence of mental health policy, legislation, systems andpractice, - Max Rutherford, 2010

Document | Essential

Punishment and madness: governing prisoners with mental health problems - TobySeddon, 2007

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Book | Essential

Handbook of forensic mental health - Keith Soothill, Paul Rogers, Mairead Dolan, 2008Book | Essential

Young people in forensic mental health settings: psychological thinking and practice -Andrew Rogers, Joel Harvey, Heather Law, 2015

Book | Essential

Mad or bad?: a critical approach to counselling and forensic psychology - Andreas Vossler,Catriona Havard, Graham Pike, Meg-John Barker, Bianca Raabe

Book | Essential

Risk and rehabilitation: management and treatment of substance misuse and mentalhealth problems in the criminal justice system - Aaron Pycroft, Suzie Clift, 2013

Book | Essential

Mental health, crime and criminal justice: responses and reforms - 2016Book | Essential

Theoretical texts (4 items)

Dangerous offenders: punishment and social order - Mark Brown, John Pratt, 2000Book | Essential

Deviance and medicalization: from badness to sickness : with a new afterword by theauthors - Peter Conrad, Joseph W Schneider, c1992

Book | Essential

Understanding risk in criminal justice - Hazel Kemshall, 2003Book | Additional

A sociology of mental health and illness - Anne Rogers, 2014Book

Week 1 (10 items)

Essential (2 items)

‘Mentally disordered offenders, mental health and crime’ in The Oxford handbook ofcriminology - J. Peay, 2012

Chapter | Essential

The Oxford handbook of criminology - Alison Liebling, Maruna Shadd, Lesley McAra, 2017Book

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Recommended (3 items)

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Recommended | Chapter 27

Care or custody?: mentally disordered offenders in the criminal justice system - Judith M.Laing, 1999

Book | Recommended | Especially section 1.3 – What role does psychiatry play in thetreatment of mental disorder? and section 1.4 – How should mentally disordered offendersbe treated?

‘Understanding forensic mental health and the variety of professional voices’ in Handbookof forensic mental health - P. Rogers, K. Soothill, 2008

Chapter | Recommended

Additional readings (4 items)

Inside the unit for the UK's most disturbed female offenders | Society | The GuardianWebpage

Six months trapped in a secure mental health unit – how the system failed one autistic15-year-old | Frances Ryan | Opinion | The Guardian

Webpage

People from black minority ethnic groups three times more likely to be admitted to mentalhealth units | Society | The Guardian

Webpage

My NHS dementia unit is about to close and I fear for my patients | Public Leaders Network| The Guardian

Webpage

Seminar preparation (1 items)

None set for this introductory week

Week 2 (9 items)

Essential (1 items)

‘Diagnosis, medical models and formulations’ in Handbook of forensic mental health - P.J.Taylor, J. Gunn, 2008

Chapter | Essential

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Recommended (4 items)

ICD, DSM and The Tower of Babel - A. Frances, 2014Article | Recommended

Forensic mental health - Mary McMurran, Najat Khalifa, Simon Gibbon, 2009Book | Recommended | Chapter 2

Mental Health Professionals’ Natural Taxonomies of Mental Disorders: Implications for theClinical Utility of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5 - Geoffrey M. Reed, Michael C. Roberts, JaredKeeley, Catherine Hooppell, Chihiro Matsumoto, Pratap Sharan, Rebeca Robles, HudsonCarvalho, Chunyan Wu, Oye Gureje, Itzear Leal-Leturia, Elizabeth H. Flanagan, JoãoMendonça Correia, Toshimasa Maruta, José Luís Ayuso-Mateos, Jair de Jesus Mari, ZepingXiao, Spencer C. Evans, Shekhar Saxena, María Elena Medina-Mora, 2013

Article | Recommended

Debating DSM-5: diagnosis and the sociology of critique - M. D. Pickersgill, 2014Article | Recommended

Additional readings (3 items)

Mental Disorder or "Normal Life Variation"? Why It Matters - D. H. Jacobs, 2014Article | Additional

Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM): A culture bound syndrome? -Abhijit Nadkarni, Alastair Santhouse, 2012

Article | Additional

Where do classifications come from? The DSM-III, the transformation of Americanpsychiatry, and the problem of origins in the sociology of knowledge - Michael Strand,2011

Article | Digitisation

Seminar preparation (1 items)

In addition to the required reading, select one mental disorder from the DSM-5 that youfind interesting and don't know much about. You will find many here: http://www.theravive.com/therapedia/a-c?category=disorders

Print a brief summary of your chosen mental disorder and come to the leminar prepared todiscuss.

Week 3 (13 items)

Essential (2 items)

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Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Recommended | chapter 2

Madness and crime: Historical perspectives on forensic psychiatry - Harry Oosterhuis, ArlieLoughnan, 2014

Article | Essential

Recommended (3 items)

Deviance and medicalization: from badness to sickness : with a new afterword by theauthors - Peter Conrad, Joseph W Schneider, c1992

Book | Recommended | Please read "From badness to sickness: changing designationsof deviance and social control"

Deviance and medicalization: from badness to sickness : with a new afterword by theauthors - Peter Conrad, Joseph W Schneider, c1992

Book | Recommended | Read Chapter 3 – Medicine as an institution of social control

Towards a social model of madness and distress? Exploring what service users say | JosephRowntree Foundation - Peter Beresford, 2010

Document | Recommended

Additional readings (5 items)

The evolution of mental disorder as a legal category in England and Wales - AndrewForrester, Serab Ozdural, Anandamurugan Muthukumaraswamy, Andrew Carroll, 2008

Article | Additional

Asylums: essays on the social situation of mental patients and other inmates - ErvingGoffman, 1991

Book | Additional

A sociology of mental health and illness - Anne Rogers, 2014Book | Read Chapter 1 – Perspectives on mental health and illness

On Being Sane in Insane Places - D. L. Rosenhan, 1973Article | Additional

The myth of mental illness. - Szasz, Thomas S., State U. New York, Syracuse, 1960Article | Additional

Seminar preparation (1 items)

ADHD is best understood as a cultural construct - S. Timimi, E. Taylor, 2004-01-01Article

Visual Material (2 items)

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BBC World Service - Witness, The Rosenhan ExperimentWebpage

Rosenhan- Being Sane In Insane Places - 24/1/2015Audio-visual document

Week 4 (7 items)

Essential (1 items)

Risk and protection: the discourse of confinement in contemporary mental health policy -Graham Moon, 2000-9

Article

Recommended (2 items)

Risk, social policy and welfare - Hazel Kemshall, 2002Book | Recommended | Chapter 5 - Mental health, mental disorder, risk and public

protection

Why is care in the community perceived as a failure? - J. LEFF, 2001-11-1Article

Additional readings (2 items)

Handbook of public protection - Mike Nash, Andy Williams, 2010Book | Additional | "Dangers by being despised grow great’’

Homicide and allied inquiries: in whose best interests? - Herschel Prins, 2010-01Article

Seminar preparation (2 items)

Birmingham: Christina Edkins bus stabbing - Phillip Simelane admits manslaughter -3/10/2013

Audio-visual document

Homicide Investigation Report into the death of a child - fileWebpage

Week 5 (9 items)

Required (1 items)

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Handbook of forensic mental health - Keith Soothill, Paul Rogers, Mairead Dolan, 2008Book | Essential | ‘The origins and early development of forensic mental health’

Recommended (2 items)

Punishment and madness: governing prisoners with mental health problems - TobySeddon, 2007

Book | Recommended | Chapter 2 – A brief history of imprisoning the "mad"

A sociology of mental health and illness - Anne Rogers, David Pilgrim, 2010Book | Recommended | Chapter 10 – Psychiatry and legal control

Additional (4 items)

Scandal, social policy and social welfare - Ian Butler, Mark Drakeford, 2005Book | Additional | Chapter 2 – ‘”Gothic nightmare": Madness and public policy from the

18th century

Deviance and medicalization: from badness to sickness : with a new afterword by theauthors - Peter Conrad, Joseph W Schneider, c1992

Book | Additional | Chapter 3 – Medical model of madness: the emergence of mentalillness

Asylums: essays on the social situation of mental patients and other inmates - ErvingGoffman, 1968

Book | Additional

A sociology of mental health and illness - Anne Rogers, 2014Book | Chapter 6: The organization of mental health work

Seminar Preperation (2 items)

The Retreat York - 28/8/2014Audio-visual document

BBC Mental A History of the Madhouse FULL DOCUMENTARY - 15/8/2014Audio-visual document

Week 6 Independent learning week (1 items)

There is no teaching session this week because of the university's independent learning

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week. You are strongly advised to use this time constructively and continue to work onyour essays. You should also use this time to catch up on any reading that you've missedand, if you're really organised, make a start on the readings for weeks 7-11.

 

As usual, I will be running regular office hours and you should feel to drop in and see meduring these times.

Week 7 (17 items)

Essential (3 items)

Corston report - review of women with vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system -corston-report-march-2007.pdf

Document | Essential

Women offenders: after the Corston reportDocument | Essential

‘Criminality among persons with severe mental illness’ in Handbook of forensic mentalhealth - S. Hodgins, 2008

Chapter | Essential

Recommended (5 items)

Mental health, crime and criminal justice: responses and reforms - 2016Book | Recommended | Read Chitsabesan, P. and Hughes, N. (2016) ‘Mental health

needs and neurodevelopmental disorders amongst young offenders: Implications for policyand practice’

Young people in forensic mental health settings: psychological thinking and practice -Andrew Rogers, Joel Harvey, Heather Law, 2015

Book | Recommended

The Bradley Report: Lord Bradley’s review of people with mental health problems orlearning disabilities in the criminal justice system

Document | Recommended

Too Little Too Late - a review of unmet mental health need in prison .pdfDocument | Recommended

Guidance for commissioners of older people’s mental health servicesDocument | Recommended

Additional Readings (3 items)

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Mental health in a multi-ethnic society: a multidisciplinary handbook - Suman Fernando,Frank Keating, 2009

Book | Additional

Dangerous and severe personality disorder (DSPD) - Alex Lord, Laura Rayment, BritishPsychological Society, 2003

Book | Additional

The journal of mental health training, education, and practice - Emerald JournalsJournal | Additional | Kerry Cooke Di Bailey, (2011)’Women's experience of forensic

mental health services: implications for practice’ 6(4): 186 – 194

Seminar preparation (3 items)

Helpful tools and reading

Delivering race equality in mental health careDocument

The Bradley Commission: Black and minority ethnic communities, mental health andcriminal justice

Webpage

Visual Material (3 items)

BBC Three - Being Black, Going Crazy?Webpage

Sarah Reed dies at Holloway prison - 5/2/2016Audio-visual document

Women's Prison Doc - 'Styal'Audio-visual document

Week 8 (6 items)

Essential (1 items)

Mental health and crime - Jill Peay, 2011Book | Essential | Chapter 4 – Are mental disorder and crime related? & Chapter 6 –

Mental disorder and violence

Recommended (2 items)

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Handbook of forensic mental health - Keith Soothill, Paul Rogers, Mairead Dolan, 2008Book | Recommended

The British journal of psychiatry - Royal Medico-psychological Association, Royal College ofPsychiatrists, HighWire Press (Free Journals)

Journal | Large, M., Smith, G., Swinson, N. and Nielssen, O. (2008) ‘Homicide due tomental disorder in England and Wales over 50 years’, 193:130-133.

Additional (3 items)

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Additional | Burke, T. (2010) ‘Psychiatric disorder: Understanding violence’

The journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology - Taylor & Francis Online, ©2003-Journal | Additional | Thomson, L., Wilson, J. and Robinson, L. (2009) ‘Predictors of

violence in mental illness: The role of substance abuse and associated factors’

Criminal behaviour and mental health: CBMH. - Wiley-Blackwell Full CollectionJournal | Additional | Vinkers, D.J., de Beurs, E., Barendregt, M., Rinne, T. and Hoek, H.W.

(2011) ‘The relationship between mental disorders and different types of crime’

Week 9 (6 items)

Essential (1 items)

European journal of communication - SAGE Deep Backfile Package 2010, SAGE Premier2017

Journal | Essential | Cross, S. (2014) ‘Mad and bad media: Populism and pathology in theBritish tabloids’

Recommended (2 items)

'One flew over the psychiatric unit': mental illness and the media - M. ANDERSON, 2003-06Article | Recommended

Social policy and mental illness in England in the 1990s: violence, moral panic and criticaldiscourse - B. Paterson, C. Stark, 2001-06

Article | Recommended

Additional Reading (3 items)

Newspaper representations of mental illness and the impact of the reporting of 'events' onsocial policy: the 'framing' of Isabel Schwarz and Jonathan Zito - B. PATERSON, 2006-06

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Article | Additional

Distant voices, still lives: reflections on the impact of media reporting of the cases ofChristopher Clunis and Ben Silcock - Cummins, Ian, 2010

Article | Additional

Mass media, 'monsters' and mental health clients: the need for increased lobbying - J. R.Cutcliffe, B. Hannigan, 2001-08

Article | Additional

Week 10 (15 items)

Essential (2 items)

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Essential | Wrench, M. and Dolan, B. (2010) ‘Law and the mentally disorderedoffender: An overview of structures and statutes’

The Bradley report five years on: An independent review of progress to date and prioritiesfor further development

Document | Essential

Recommended (6 items)

' Part 3 – Restraining the mad: Justifications for compulsory detention' in Madness andCrime - P. Bean, 2008

Chapter | Recommended

Criminal Justice Diversion and Liaison Services: A Path to Success? - Wendy Dyer, 2013Article | Recommended

‘The law relating to mentally disordered persons in the criminal justice system’ in Handbook of forensic mental health - P. Fennell, 2008

Chapter | Recommended

Diversion of mentally disordered people from the criminal justice system in England andWales: An overview - David V. James, 2010

Article | Recommended

'Entering the forensic mental health system' in Forensic mental health - M. McMurran, N.Khalifa, S. Gibbon, 2009

Chapter | Recommended

Human rights and mentally disordered offenders - Amar Shah, 2010Article | Digitisation

Additional Reading (6 items)

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Diversion, not detention. - Victor Adebowale, 2010Article | Additional

‘Mental health law and risk management’ in Handbook of forensic mental health - P.Fennell, 2008

Chapter | Additional

Essential mental health law: a guide to the revised Mental Health Act and the MentalCapacity Act 2005 - Anthony Maden, Tim Spencer-Lane, 2010

Book | Chapter 10 – Patients in contact with the criminal justice system / Patientsconcerned in criminal proceedings or under sentence

Handbook of forensic mental health - Keith Soothill, Paul Rogers, Mairead Dolan, 2008Book | Additional | Maden, T. (2008) ‘The process and system for adults’, in Soothill, K.,

Rogers, P. and Dolan, M.

‘Sentencing Mentally Disordered Offenders: Conflicting Objectives, Perilous Decisions andCognitive Insights’

Document | Additional

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Additional | Sarkar, S.P. (2010) ‘Mental health law and the mentally disorderedoffender’

Seminar preparation: Helpful tools and reading (1 items)

Blurring the boundaries: The convergence of mental health policy, legislation, systems andpractice

Document | Executive summary p8-10

Week 11: Independent field trip

Week 12 : Case study workshop

Week 13 (10 items)

Essential (2 items)

Police responses to persons with a mental illness: International perspectives - DuncanChappell, Anthony O'Brien, 2014

Article | Essential

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Policing and Mental Illness in England and Wales post Bradley - I. Cummins, 2012-12-01Article | Essential

Recommended (1 items)

Policing and Crime Act 2017 | Mind, the mental health charity - help for mental healthproblems

Webpage | Recommended

Additional Reading (4 items)

Mentally disordered detainees in the police station: the role of the psychiatrist - J. Kent, S.Gunasekaran, 2010

Article | Additional

Diagnosing vulnerability and "dangerousness": police use of Section 136 in England andWales - David B. Menkes, Gillian A. Bendelow, 2014

Article | Additional

Police and mental health: How to get it right locally, - Mind, 2013Document | Additional

Centre for Mental Health | Briefing 36: Police and mental health - 2008Document | Additional

Visual Material (3 items)

Introduction to Places of Safety - 15/6/2010Audio-visual document

Street Triage Pilot - 9/1/2015Audio-visual document

Locked Up For Being Ill? - 10/9/2013Audio-visual document

Week 14 (9 items)

Essential (1 items)

Mental disorder and probation policy and practice: A view from the UK - Charlie Brooker,David Denney, Coral Sirdifield, 2014

Article | Essential

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Recommended (4 items)

Probation and mental illness - Charlie Brooker, Coral Sirdifield, Robert Blizard, DavidDenney, Graham Pluck, 2012

Article | Recommended

A Community Service for High-Risk Mentally Disordered Sex Offenders: A Follow-Up Study -J. Craissati, R. Blundell, 2013

Article | Recommended

Understanding the community management of high risk offenders - Hazel Kemshall, 2008Book | Recommended

Community treatment orders: current practice and a framework to aid clinicians - P.Lepping, M. Malik, 2013

Article | Recommended

Additional Reading (3 items)

International experiences of using community treatment orders - Rachel Churchhill, GarethOwen, Swaran Singh, Matthew Hotpot, 2007

Document | Additional

Clinical Characteristics of Community Forensic Mental Health Services - R. Mohan, 2004Article | Recommended

The prevalence of mental health disorders amongst offenders on probation: A literaturereview - Coral Sirdifield, 2012

Article | Additional

Seminar preparation: Helpful tools and reading (1 items)

Inside the UK's mental health crisis: 'It is my view that people will die' | Society | TheGuardian

Webpage

Week 15 (12 items)

Essential (1 items)

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Recommended | chapter 19

Recommended (3 items)

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‘The law relating to mentally disordered persons in the criminal justice system’ in Handbook of forensic mental health - P. Fennell, 2008

Chapter

Introducing a New Diminished Responsibility Defence for England and Wales. - 2011Article | Recommended

Criminal responsibility - Simon Wilson, 2009Article | Recommended | 8(12): 473-475

Additional Reading (6 items)

Mental disorder as the cause of a crime - Alec Buchanan, Howard Zonana, 2009Article

Diversion of mentally disordered people from the criminal justice system in England andWales: An overview - David V. James, 2010

Article

Forensic mental health - Mary McMurran, Najat Khalifa, Simon Gibbon, 2009Book | Additional | Chapter 3 – Entering the forensic mental health system

Mental health and crime - Jill Peay, 2011Book | Additional | Chapter 16 – Treatment, mental disorder, crime, responsibility and

punishment

‘Mental health law and the mentally disordered offender’ - S.P. Sarkar, 2010Chapter

Human rights and mentally disordered offenders - Amar Shah, 2010Article

Seminar preparation: Helpful tools and reading (2 items)

Courts and Tribunals JudiciaryWebpage

R -v- Tania Clarence Sentencing remarksDocument

Week 16 (15 items)

Essential (3 items)

Handbook of forensic mental health - Keith Soothill, Paul Rogers, Mairead Dolan, 2008Book | Essential | Chapter 21

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Handbook on prisons - Yvonne Jewkes, Ben Crewe, Jamie Bennett, 2016Book | Essential | Mills, H. and Kendall, K. (2016) ‘Mental health in prisons’ in Jewkes, Y.,

Crewe, B. and Bennett, J.

Mental health in prisons - National Audit Office (NAO)Webpage | Essential

Recommended (6 items)

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Recommended | Chapter 29

Prison mental health in-reach teams, serious mental illness and the Care ProgrammeApproach in England - Charlie Brooker, Russell Webster, 2017-08

Article | Recommended

Mental Disorder and Offending in Prison - R. B. Felson, E. Silver, B. Remster, 2012Article | Recommended

Young people in forensic mental health settings: psychological thinking and practice -Andrew Rogers, Joel Harvey, Heather Law, 2015

Book | Recommended

'Treatment in prison and probation services' in Forensic mental health - Mary McMurran,Najat Khalifa, Simon Gibbon, 2009

Chapter | Recommended

A review of mental health need in prison - E. Taylor, 2010Article | Recommended

Additional Reading (4 items)

Prospective cohort study of mental health during imprisonment - L. Hassan, L.Birmingham, M. A. Harty, M. Jarrett, P. Jones, C. King, J. Lathlean, C. Lowthian, A. Mills, J.Senior, G. Thornicroft, R. Webb, J. Shaw, 2011

Article | Additional

Assessing needs for psychiatric treatment in prisoners: 2. Met and unmet need - SharonJakobowitz, Paul Bebbington, Nigel McKenzie, Rachel Iveson, Gary Duffield, Mark Kerr,Helen Killaspy, 2017-2

Article | Additional

Imprisoning the mentally disordered: a manifest injustice? - Jill Peay, 2014Document

A National Evaluation of Prison Mental Health In-Reach Services - The Offender HealthResearch Network, 2009

Document

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Seminar preparation: Helpful tools and reading (2 items)

Broadmoor in the news - 2012-10-31Audio-visual document

About Broadmoor HospitalWebpage

Week 17 Reading week. Please catch up on reading from other weeksand begin working on assessments.

Week 18 (9 items)

Essential (1 items)

The successes and failures of the DSPD experiment: the assessment and management ofsevere personality disorder - P. Tyrer, C. Duggan, S. Cooper, M. Crawford, H. Seivewright,D. Rutter, T. Maden, S. Byford, B. Barrett, 2010

Article | Essential

Recommended (3 items)

‘The Offender Personality Disorder Strategy jointly delivered by NOMS and NHS England’Document | Recommended

‘Dangerous and severe personality disorder’: A psychiatric manifestation of the risk society- Kevin Corbett, Tristen Westwood, 2005

Article | Digitisation | Recommended

Dangerous liaisons: Personality disorder and the politics of risk - T. Seddon, 2008Article | Recommended

Additional Reading (5 items)

Forensic psychiatry and public protection - A. Buchanan, A. Grounds, 2011Article | Additional

Early years of Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder Programme - Ministry of Justice,2011

Document | Additional

Mental health and crime - Jill Peay, 2011Book | Additional | Read Chapter18

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Philosophy, psychiatry & psychology: PPP. - Arts Premium Collection, ©1996-Journal | Additional | Peay, J. (2011) ‘Personality disorder and the law: some awkward

questions’ 18(3):231-244.

‘Risk, dangerousness and the DSPD units’, - Tony Seddon, 2008Article | Additional

Week 19 (11 items)

Essential (1 items)

‘Focusing on treatment: the main interventions and their implications’ in Handbook offorensic mental health - C. Duggan, 2008

Chapter | Essential

Recommended (5 items)

“What works” with mentally disordered offenders - Ronald Blackburn, 2004Article | Recommended

Changing violent behaviour: Forensic mental health and criminological models compared -Kevin Howells, Andrew Day, Brian Thomas-Peter, 2004

Article | Recommended

Mental health, crime and criminal justice: responses and reforms - 2016Book | Recommended | McGuire, J. (2016) ‘Interventions and outcomes: Accumulating

evidence’

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Recommended | chapter 15

Rehabilitation frameworks in forensic mental health - Peter Robertson, Mary Barnao, TonyWard, 2011

Article | Recommended

Additional Reading (5 items)

Serious mental disorder in 23 000 prisoners: A systematic review of 62 surveys - SeenaFazel, John Danesh, 2002

Article

Prison health-care wings: Psychiatry's forgotten frontier? - Andrew Forrester, Katrina Chiu,Samantha Dove, Janet Parrott, 2010

Article

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Treatment Alternatives for Mentally Disordered Offenders:A Literature Review - Joshua J.Knabb, Robert K. Welsh, Marjorie L. Graham-Howard, 2011

Article

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Additional | Read Chapter 11

A Sociology of Mental Health and Illness (electronic resource) - Anne Rogers, David Pilgrim,2014

Book | Additional | Chaper 8: The Treatment of People with Mental Heath Problems

Week 20 (8 items)

Essential (1 items)

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Essential | Chapter 24

Recommended (3 items)

From Toxic Institutions to Therapeutic Environments: Residential Settings in Mental HealthServices

Chapter | Digitisation | (Recommended) Book is out of print, but chapter 3 has beendigitised and is available here.

Forensic mental health: concepts, systems, and practice - Annie Bartlett, Gill McGauley,2010

Book | Recommended | chapter 25

‘Everything contradicts in your mind’: A qualitative study of experiences of forensic mentalhealth staff in two contrasting services - Arabella Kurtz, Nikki Jeffcote, 2011

Article | Digitisation | Recommended

Additional Reading (4 items)

Inpatient violence and aggression: A literature review - Len Bowers, Duncan Stewart, ChrisPapadopoulos, Charlotte Dack, Jamie Ross, Husnara Khanom, Debra Jeffery, 2011

Document

Therapeutic uses of security: mapping forensic mental health services by stratifying risk -H. G. Kennedy, 2002

Article | Additional

Forensic mental health - Mary McMurran, Najat Khalifa, Simon Gibbon, 2009

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Book | Additional | Read Chapter 5 – The multidisciplinary team

Forensic psychiatric nursing: skills and competencies: I role dimensions - T. Mason, A.Lovell, D. Coyle, 2008

Article

Week 21 (16 items)

Essential (3 items)

‘Understanding and managing risk’ in Handbook of forensic mental health - M. Doyle, M.Dolan, 2008

Chapter | Essential

Mental health, crime and criminal justice: responses and reforms - 2016Book | Essential | Gobbels, S., Thakker, J. and Ward, T. (2016) ‘Desistance in offenders

with mental illness’

Handbook of forensic mental health - Keith Soothill, Paul Rogers, Mairead Dolan, 2008Book | Essential | Snowden, P. and Ashim, B. (2008) ‘Release procedures and forensic

mental health’

Recommended (4 items)

Mental health, crime and criminal justice: responses and reforms - 2016Book | Recommended | Canton, R. (2016) ‘Troublesome offenders, undeserving

patients? The precarious rights of mentally disordered offenders’

'The crystal ball of risk assessment' in Offenders, deviants or patients? - H. Prins, 2005Chapter | Digitisation | Recommended

Pathways to unlocking secure mental health careWebpage | Recommended

Health, risk & society - Business Source CompleteJournal | Recommended | Coffey, M. (2012) ‘A risk worth taking? Value differences and

alternative risk constructions in accounts given by patients and their community workersfollowing conditional discharge from forensic mental health services’

Additional Reading (9 items)

Violence risk prediction: Clinical and actuarial measures and the role of the PsychopathyChecklist - M. DOLAN, 2000

Article | Additional

Predicting violence using structured professional judgment in patients with different

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mental and behavioral disorders - Nicola S. Gray, John Taylor, Robert J. Snowden, 2011Article | Additional

Violence risk assessment: the use of the PCL-SV, HCR-20, and VRAG to predict violence inmentally disordered offenders discharged from a medium secure unit in Scotland - HildaHo, Lindsay Thomson, Rajan Darjee, 2009

Article | Additional

‘’Dangers by being despised grow great’’ - H. Prins, 2010Chapter | Additional

An Inspection of Through the Gate Resettlement Services for Short-Term PrisonersDocument | Additional

Protecting the public?: detention and release of mentally disordered offenders - TessaBoyd-Caine, 2012

Book | Additional

The influence of actuarial risk assessment in clinical judgments and tribunal decisionsabout mentally disordered offenders in maximum security. - N. Zoe Hillton, 2001

Article | Additional

Health, risk & society - Business Source CompleteJournal | Additional | ‘Assessing the probability of patients reoffending after discharge

from low to medium secure forensic mental health services: An inductive preventionparadox’, 15(1): 84-102

‘‘Everybody knows that the prisoner is going nowhere’: Parole Board (PB) members viewsabout the conduct and outcome of PB reviews with Dangerous and Severe PersonalityDisorder (DSPD) prisoners’

Webpage | Additional

Week 22 (8 items)

Essential (1 items)

From Dangerousness to Precaution: Managing Sexual and Violent Offenders in an Insecureand Uncertain Age - B. Hebenton, T. Seddon, 2009-01-06

Article | Essential

Recommended (3 items)

Beyond public protection: An examination of community protection and public healthapproaches to high-risk offenders - H. Kemshall, J. Wood, 2007-08-01

Article | Recommended

Psychiatry, psychology, and law: an interdisciplinary journal of the Australian and New

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Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law - Australian and New ZealandAssociation of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, Taylor & Francis Behavioral ScienceArchive 2015, HeinOnline Law Journal Library

Journal | Recommended | Rose, N. (1998) ‘Governing risky individuals: The role ofpsychiatry in new regimes of control’

Pre-crime and pre-punishment: a health warning | Centre for Crime and Justice StudiesWebpage | Recommended | Zedner, L. (2010) ‘Pre-crime and pre-punishment: A health

warning’, 81(1):24-25.

Additional Reading (3 items)

Crime in an insecure world - Richard Victor Ericson, 2007Book | Additional | Chapter 1

Psychiatry and the control of dangerousness: On the apotropaic function of the term“mental illness"

Document | Additional

Pre-crime and post-criminology? - Lucia Zedner, 2007-05Article

Seminar preparation: Helpful tools and reading (1 items)

Don’t be so hysterical about sex crimesWebpage

Week 23 Please consult mylearning one week prior to the session.

Week 24 Please undertake reading relevant to your assignment.

Further Reading (1 items)You are expected to undertake independent research on the topics covered in this moduleand to read more widely than the resources provided in this reading list.

The Library's Online Subject Guides (http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/criminology) are a goodplace to start with your research, as they bring together the key research tools for yoursubject area and offer a wide range of support.

 

 

Your Subject Liaison Librarian will also help you with your research, finding and accessing

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resources and referencing your work: Ask your Librarian a question at http://askalibrarian.mdx.ac.uk Book an appointment with your Librarian at http://libcal.mdx.ac.uk

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