TY - BOOK ID - 27877770 TI - Care of the mentally disordered offender in the community AU - Buchanan, Alec AU - Wootton, Lisa PY - 2017 SN - 019263058X 9780192630582 PB - Oxford: Oxford university press, DB - UniCat KW - Community mental health services KW - Mentally ill offenders KW - Mental health clinics KW - Alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization KW - Community health services KW - Community psychiatry KW - Mental health services KW - Insane, Criminal and dangerous KW - Mentally ill criminals KW - Offenders, Mentally ill KW - Criminals KW - Forensic psychiatry KW - Community mental health services. KW - Community Mental Health Services KW - Ambulatory Care KW - Mental Disorders KW - Public Policy KW - Sex Offenses KW - Mental health services. KW - legislation & jurisprudence KW - Mentally ill offenders - Mental health services. KW - Community Mental Health Services - Risk Management. KW - Ambulatory Care - legislation & jurisprudence - Risk Management. KW - Mental Disorders - Risk Management. KW - Public Policy - Risk Management. KW - Sex Offenses - legislation & jurisprudence - Risk Management. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:27877770 AB - This revised and updated edition of Care of the Mentally Disordered Offender in the Community provides a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to theory and practice. The social and clinical context within which mental health care is provided to offenders in community settings has changed significantly in recent years. An increasing proportion of all mental health care is provided in the community and our knowledge of the links between violence and mental illness has advanced. Existing psychological and pharmacological treatments have been refined and new treatments have been introduced. Epidemiological and intervention-based research has evaluated these changes and suggested new avenues for clinical development. Over three sections, the second edition of Care of the Mentally Disordered Offender in the Community explores the key areas of the field. Part 1 describes the social, administrative and clinical context within which care is now given. Part 2 discusses treatment and the evaluation of violence risk when determining the most appropriate treatment. Part 3 explores psychiatric services and their relationship with other agencies. The text has been updated to cover recent developments in theory and practice. New chapters have been added that cover US provision for people with mental disorders leaving prison, the community management of sexual offenders, the relationship between care and coercion and the treatment of personality disorders. Written by a global team of experts, the book provides critical insights into the social, clinical, and institutional aspects of an increasingly important part of psychiatric community care. ER -