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Forensic psychiatry : clinical, legal and ethical issues (Second edition)

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Highly Commended, BMA Medical Book Awards 2014Comprehensive and erudite, Forensic Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues, Second Edition is a practical guide to the psychiatry of offenders, victims, and survivors of crime.

This landmark publication has been completely updated but retains all the features that made the first edition such a well-established text.

It integrates the clinical, legal, and ethical aspects of forensic psychiatry with contributions from internationally regarded experts from a range of clinical professions. The Second Edition features updates to all current chapters and several new chapters that explore:The genetics of antisocial behaviorDisorders of brain structure and function that relate to crimeOffenders with intellectual disabilitiesOlder people and the criminal justice systemDeviant and mentally ill staffAlthough the book focuses on jurisdictions in the UK, a substantial comparative chapter written by an international group from all five continents explores the different philosophies, legal principles, and style of services elsewhere.

This book is an essential reference for specialists and postgraduate trainees in forensic psychiatry but also for general psychiatrists, and clinical and forensic psychologists.

It is also an invaluable resource for other forensic mental health professionals, including nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, probation service staff, police, attorneys, criminologists, and sociologists.

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Product Details
Hodder Arnold
0340806281 / 9780340806289
Mixed media product
614.15
06/01/2014
United Kingdom
English
xliv, 991 pages
29 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More
Includes ebook access Text on lining paper Previous edition: Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993.