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Mental Health and Offending - Care, Coercion and Control (Paperback)
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Mental Health and Offending - Care, Coercion and Control (Paperback)
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This book explores the controversial relationship between mental
health and offending and looks at the ways in which offenders with
mental health problems are cared for, coerced and controlled by the
criminal justice and mental health systems. It provides a
much-needed criminological approach to the field of forensic mental
health. Beginning with an exploration into why the relationship
between mental health and offending is so complex, readers will be
introduced to a range of perspectives through which mental health
and its relationship to offending behaviour can be understood. The
book considers the politics surrounding mental health and
offending, focusing particularly on the changing policy response to
mentally disordered offenders since the mid-1990s. With dedicated
chapters concerning the police, courts, secure services and the
community, this book explores a range of issues including: * The
tensions between the care, coercion and control of mentally
disordered offenders * The increasingly blurred boundaries between
mental health and criminal justice * Rights, responsibilities,
accountability and blame * Risk, public protection and precaution *
Challenges involved with treatment, recovery and rehabilitation *
Staffing challenges surrounding multi-agency working * Funding,
privatisation and challenges surrounding service commissioning *
Methodological challenges in the field. Providing an accessible and
concise overview of the field and its key perspectives, this book
is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in
mental health offered by criminology, criminal justice, sociology,
social work, nursing and public policy departments. It will also be
of interest to a wide range of mental health and criminal justice
practitioners.
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