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"A homicide committed by a mentally disordered person who is under the care of health service professionals is a shocking event. Otherwise known as a 'patient homicide', these incidents are followed by an investigation into the care and treatment received by the perpetrator. These investigations are often regarded as a way to 'learn lessons', establish accountability and provide catharsis to families and the public. The book argues however that patient homicide events and the circumstances in which they occur are communicated about within closed systems of life (eg law, medicine). These systems operate according to unique internal logics. The communications produced by these systems, nevertheless, resonate in society and enable a diverse and complex space of governance to emerge - a space of governance in which universal understandings about patient homicides, health care, public safety and risk are unachievable."
Mentally ill offenders --- Homicide --- Insanity (Law) --- Murderers --- Law --- Medical Law and Ethics --- Socio-Legal Studies --- Social aspects --- Mental health --- Luhmann, Niklas, --- Influence. --- Homicide offenders --- Killers (Murderers) --- Murder offenders --- Criminals --- Criminal insanity --- Insanity --- Insanity (Jurisprudence) --- Lunacy (Law) --- Mental illness --- Mentally ill --- Capacity and disability --- Insanity defense --- Femicide --- Offenses against the person --- Violent deaths --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Murderers - Mental health - Great Britain --- Mentally ill offenders - Great Britain --- Homicide - Great Britain --- Insanity (Law) - Social aspects - Great Britain --- Luhmann, Niklas, - 1927-1998 - Influence --- Luhmann, Niklas, - 1927-1998
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