TIMELINE OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY – TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT?
Friends and Followers of Crime In Mind may be interested to view the online version of our “Timeline of Forensic Psychology – Treatment or Punishment?” You can view our timeline page here.
Friends and Followers of Crime In Mind may be interested to view the online version of our “Timeline of Forensic Psychology – Treatment or Punishment?” You can view our timeline page here.
By Dr Ellen Camboe, Academic Clinical Fellow, East London NHS Foundation Trust This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. The gap between mortality in patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and the general population is widening… Continue reading
Having been asked to reflect on my experiences as a consultant forensic psychiatrist working with female ID/A patients in a generic medium secure unit for the past 12 months, I would describe the experience with the time tested adage of ‘challenging and rewarding’. Continue reading
by Dr Rachel Proctor, ST5 Forensic Psychiatry Trainee, North London. This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. There has been a significant reduction in the number of Intellectual Disability and Autism Secure beds across the UK… Continue reading
This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. The All Party Parliamentary Group on Women in the Penal System1 was convened to increase knowledge and awareness around women in the penal system and push for the full… Continue reading
This article appears in our latest newsletter which can be downloaded here. We live in turbulent times. A pandemic that has killed 178,000 of our citizens, climate change that seems relentless with nobody able or willing to change course, a… Continue reading
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CONSEQUENCES AND NEEDS AFTER MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE – 27 July 2022. Members of Crime In Mind have access to all recordings of our Seminars and Events. If you are interested in joining Crime In Mind please visit our website at Join Crime… Continue reading
When: 24 November 2022 17.00 – 19.00 – Zoom Platform Book your space via EventBrite here. This seminar will focus on adverse effects of imprisonment from several perspectives. Sophie Ellis will provide an update on the problems of IPP sentences… Continue reading
The House of Commons’ Justice Committee report on IPPs was published on 28th September 2022. This welcome report not only acknowledges their rightful abolition under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 but also that as this… Continue reading