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Violence among the Mentally III - Effective Treatments and Management Strategies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
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Violence among the Mentally III - Effective Treatments and Management Strategies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
Series: NATO Science Series D:, 90
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The NATO Advanced Study Institute on the Prevention of Crime and
Violence Among the Mentally III was held in May 1999 in Tuscany,
Italy. Participants from 15 countries attended. Since care for
persons with mental illness (schizophrenia, major depression,
bipolar disorder, delusional disorder, atypical psychoses) has been
deinstitutionalized, some persons with these disorders are
committing crimes and serious violence. Consequently, societies
around the world are confronted with a new challenge: to provide
mental health care and social services to mentally ill persons in a
humane way that will prevent illegal behaviours. Research in this
field has been dominated by investigations designed to improve
clinicians' accuracy in predicting violent behaviours, with little
attention focused on the organization and implemen tation of
treatments. The premise of the Advanced Study Institute was that
treatments must have em pirically proven efficacy. Both
professional ethics and public accountability require empirical
evidence that each treatment will alleviate the problem that it
targets. However, despite the fact that Western industrial
societies provide treatment for mentally ill persons who have
offended, there is a very limited base of knowledge on what
constitutes effective treatment and how such treatments should be
organized and delivered. The Advanced Study Institute was an
attempt to stimulate and encour age research that will extend this
knowledge base. The goals were to review what is known about
mentally ill offenders and about effective treatments for them, and
to provide a framework for the orientation of future investigations
designed to improve treatment efficacy."
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