Basic Forensic Psychiatry
Malcolm Faulk(Author)
Blackwell Science Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 28. February 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-632-01926-7 (ISBN)
Description
The subject of forensic psychiatry is difficult. Not only does it straddle the often conflicting areas of psychiatry and the law - it is also complicated by public prejudice, moral and ethical problems and controversy. Psychiatrists can often be at a disadvantage in the courts unless properly prepared. More than ever today, a large number of professionals are becoming involved in assessing, sentencing, planning and treating offenders. This textbook has been written primarily for postgraduate medical students studying for the Royal College of Psychiatrists' membership examination, but it should also prove to be useful reading for other professionals working in the specialty such as psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, lawyers, criminologists and social workers. The content of the book is set out clearly and it is also arranged by subject to enable busy professionals to use it as quick reference.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-632-01926-7 (9780632019267)
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Content
The forensic psychiatric services; Legal aspects: the courts and their sentences; Legal aspects: the law and the mentally abnormal offender; Legal aspects: appeals and protection; Criminological facts and theories; Offences against property and forensic psychiatry; Offences against the person and forensic psychiatry; Mental illness and forensic psychiatry: the functional psychoses and neuroses; Mental illness and forensic psychiatry: organic brain disorders; Psychopathic disorder and forensic psychiatry; Mental retardation and forensic psychiatry; Sexual deviations and forensic psychiatry; Women and juvenile offenders; Dangerousness; Writing a report; Ethics and forensic psychiatry; Management of patients within secure psychiatric institutions.