- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Part I Introduction to the handbook
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part II Clinical forensic psychiatry
- Chapter 2 Clinical and social aspects of crime
- Chapter 3 Mental disorders in forensic psychiatry*
- Chapter 4 Assessment in forensic psychiatry
- Chapter 5 Risk assessment
- Chapter 6 Treatment
- Chapter 7 Risk management
- Chapter 8 Forensic psychiatric services
- Part III The ethics of forensic psychiatry
- Chapter 9 Ethical decision-making
- Chapter 10 Professional duties and personal integrity
- Chapter 11 Conflicting ethical values
- Chapter 12 Clinical situations raising ethical issues
- Part IV Law relevant to psychiatry*
- Chapter 13 The interface between psychiatry and law
- Chapter 14 Legal systems
- Chapter 15 Criminal law
- Chapter 16 Mental health and mental capacity law*
- Part V Psychiatry within the legal system
- Chapter 17 The criminal justice system
- Chapter 18 Legal tests relevant to psychiatry
- Chapter 19 Civil legal issues
- Chapter 20 The psychiatrist in court*
- Chapter 21 Applied ethics and testimony
- Chapter 22 Providing reports
- Chapter 23 Giving evidence
- Appendix 1 Diagnostic classifications: DSM & ICD
- Appendix 2 Statutes
- Appendix 3 Legal cases
- Appendix 4 Ethical codes
- Appendix 5 Important inquiries and reports
- Appendix 6 Mental health law: quick reference
- Index
(p. 447) The criminal justice system
- Chapter:
- (p. 447) The criminal justice system
- Author(s):
Nigel Eastman
, Gwen Adshead
, Simone Fox
, Richard Latham
, and Seán Whyte
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780199562824.003.0104
The system 448
Police services 449
In the police station 451
Vulnerable suspects 453
Investigative psychology 454
Prison services 456
Youth custody services 458
Parole Boards 459
Probation services 462
Offender management 464
Managing the restricted patient 466
Public Protection Arrangements: MAPPA 468
The Risk Management Authority ...
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- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Part I Introduction to the handbook
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part II Clinical forensic psychiatry
- Chapter 2 Clinical and social aspects of crime
- Chapter 3 Mental disorders in forensic psychiatry*
- Chapter 4 Assessment in forensic psychiatry
- Chapter 5 Risk assessment
- Chapter 6 Treatment
- Chapter 7 Risk management
- Chapter 8 Forensic psychiatric services
- Part III The ethics of forensic psychiatry
- Chapter 9 Ethical decision-making
- Chapter 10 Professional duties and personal integrity
- Chapter 11 Conflicting ethical values
- Chapter 12 Clinical situations raising ethical issues
- Part IV Law relevant to psychiatry*
- Chapter 13 The interface between psychiatry and law
- Chapter 14 Legal systems
- Chapter 15 Criminal law
- Chapter 16 Mental health and mental capacity law*
- Part V Psychiatry within the legal system
- Chapter 17 The criminal justice system
- Chapter 18 Legal tests relevant to psychiatry
- Chapter 19 Civil legal issues
- Chapter 20 The psychiatrist in court*
- Chapter 21 Applied ethics and testimony
- Chapter 22 Providing reports
- Chapter 23 Giving evidence
- Appendix 1 Diagnostic classifications: DSM & ICD
- Appendix 2 Statutes
- Appendix 3 Legal cases
- Appendix 4 Ethical codes
- Appendix 5 Important inquiries and reports
- Appendix 6 Mental health law: quick reference
- Index