The British Journal of Forensic Practice

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
The psychological effects on nursing staff of administering physical restraint in a secure psychiatric hospital: ‘When I go home, it's then that I think about it’2004/02/01English62
Attitudes towards sex offenders and the influence of offence type: a comparison of staff working in a forensic setting and students2006/05/01English58
Control and restraint in the UK: service user perspectives2002/02/01English50
Forensic mental health services: facts and figures on current provision2008/12/01English49
Calibrating risk for violent political extremists and terrorists: the VERA 2 structured assessment2012/11/16English44
Good Lives sexual offender treatment for mentally disordered offenders2011/08/16English32
Dialectical behaviour therapy observed2003/05/01English29
Attitudes towards male and female sex offenders: a comparison of forensic staff, prison officers and the general public in Northern Ireland2009/04/20English25
Prisoners' motives for self‐injury and attempted suicide2002/11/01English25
Treatment outcome following intervention in a prison‐based therapeutic community: a study of the relationship between reduction in criminogenic risk and improved psychological well‐being2008/11/01English24
Referrals to a forensic service in the psychiatry of learning disability2002/05/01English23
Assessing burn‐out and occupational stressors in a medium secure service2007/07/01English23
Therapeutic process in the treatment of sexual offenders: a review article2010/07/27English21
Reducing prisoner vulnerability and providing a means of empowerment: evaluating the impact of a Listener Scheme on the Listeners2009/09/17English21
Aggression in an Australian forensic psychiatric hospital2003/11/01English20
The first three years of a community forensic service for people with a learning disability2008/06/01English20
Staff Attitudes to Self‐harm and its Management in a Forensic Psychiatric Service2000/12/01English20
Limitations in actuarial risk assessment of sexual offenders: a methodological note2004/02/01English19
Obesity and its complications: a survey of inpatients at a secure psychiatric hospital2011/11/16English19
An evaluation of the implementation of the recovery philosophy in a secure forensic service2010/11/09English18
HoNOS‐Secure: tracking risk and recovery for men in secure care2010/11/09English18
Recidivism Following Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Amongst Offenders With Intellectual Disabilities2001/04/01English17
Treating sexual offenders with intellectual limitations in the community2012/02/10English17
Assessing the functions of self‐harm behaviours for dangerous and severely personality disordered males in a high secure hospital2010/02/04English17
Group‐work therapeutic engagement in a high secure hospital: male service user perspectives2012/05/11English16
Self‐inflicted deaths of women in custody2003/02/01English16
Arson: characteristics and predisposing factors in offenders with intellectual disabilities2007/12/01English16
A sex offender treatment group for men with intellectual disabilities in a community setting2012/02/10English16
Outcomes of a drug and alcohol relapse prevention programme in a population of mentally disordered offenders2011/02/07English16
Interviewing witnesses: do investigative and evidential requirements concur?2011/05/18English15