2nd Edition

Forensic Psychiatry Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues

Edited By John Gunn, Pamela Taylor Copyright 2020
    1038 Pages
    by Routledge

    1040 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    John C. Gunn, CBE FRCPsych FMedSci Member, Parole Board, England & Wales, Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK

    Pamela J. Taylor, FRCPsych FMedSci, Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, UK

    1. Introduction  2. Criminal and civil law for the psychiatrist in England and Wales  3. Mental health and capacity laws including their administering bodies  4. Legal arrangements in the rest of the British Isles and Islands  5. Forensic psychiatry and its interfaces outside the UK and Ireland  6. Psychiatric reports for legal purposes in England and Wales  7. The psychosocial milieu of the offender  8. Genetic influences on antisocial behaviour, problem substance use and schizophrenia: evidence from quantitative genetic and molecular genetic studies  9. Violence  10. Disordered and offensive sexual behaviour  11. The majority of crime: theft, motoring and criminal damage (including arson)  12. Disorders of brain structure and function and crime  13. Offenders with intellectual disabilities  14. Psychosis, violence and crime  15. Pathologies of passion and related antisocial behaviours  16. Personality disorders  17. Deception, dissociation and malingering  18. Addictions and dependencies: their association with offending  19. Juvenile offenders and adolescent psychiatry  20. Women as offenders  21. Older people and the criminal justice system  22. Dangerousness  23. Principles of treatment for the mentally disordered offender  24. Forensic mental health services in the United Kingdom and Ireland  25. Offenders and alleged offenders with mental disorder in non-medical settings  26. Ethics in forensic psychiatry  27. Deviant and sick medical staff  28. Victims and survivors  Appendix 1: ECHR  Appendix 2: MHA 1983  Appendix 3: Experts’ Protocol  Appendix 4: Hippocratic Oath  Cases cited

     

    Biography

    John C. Gunn, CBE FRCPsych FMedSci Member, Parole Board, England & Wales, Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK.

    Pamela J. Taylor, FRCPsych FMedSci, Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, UK.

    "Though penned primarily for those with more advanced knowledge of forensic issues (including those practicing within the justice system), this work might prove useful for anyone interested in the various intriguing and complicated challenges in the subspecialty of forensic psychiatry."

    —Steven T. Herron, MD, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, USA

    " … a very comprehensive and thorough review of the whole field of forensic psychiatry. It is a book that every practicing forensic psychiatrist would benefit from having. There is no other textbook as comprehensive as this concerned with UK forensic psychiatry: subjects are covered in depth with a vast array of references and articles synthesised. By and large it’s accurate and up-to-date. It’s a real achievement … . Highly Commended."

    —2014 BMA Medical Book Awards