
The UK locks up more individuals per year than in any other part of Europe. Many of these are suffering from some form of treatable mental disorder, yet, too often prison is viewed as the only option. Part of the problem is the range of individuals and specialties involved in making these crucial judgments. Government departments, health and social care and voluntary sector organizations, and frontline criminal justice and penal institutions are all engaged in the definition, management, and processing of the mentally disordered offender (MDO), leaving the individual in a "spider's web" of a system--often to their disadvantage.This book presents a penetrating and thought provoking analysis of the forensic mental health system--how it operates, the people involved, the problems inherent in such a system, and the huge ethical dilemma of depriving an individual of their freedom. It brings together a range of specialists, each with considerable experience, who describe the processes involved in dealing with an MDO--from their own unique perspective.The book will be essential for both students and professionals in the complex and ethically challenging discipline of forensic mental health.
This book investigates the systemic failures and ethical complexities inherent in the intersection of the criminal justice system and mental health care for offenders. Annie Bartlett and Gillian McGauley curate a multidisciplinary analysis that examines how government, health, and penal institutions interact to manage individuals with mental disorders. By synthesizing perspectives from various specialists, the authors argue that the current fragmented system often disadvantages the mentally disordered offender, necessitating a critical re-evaluation of how society balances public safety with clinical treatment.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners recognize this text as a comprehensive resource for understanding the bureaucratic and ethical hurdles within forensic mental health. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for students and professionals navigating this complex discipline.
Page Count:
376
Publication Date:
2009-11-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198566859
ISBN-13:
9780198566854
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