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2017
‘Forensic psychiatry’ describes the branch of psychiatry concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mentally disordered offenders, but also refers to all legal aspects of psychiatric practice, including the use of civil law. This chapter outlines current thinking in criminology and the causes of crime.
Paul Harrison +3 more
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‘Forensic psychiatry’ describes the branch of psychiatry concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mentally disordered offenders, but also refers to all legal aspects of psychiatric practice, including the use of civil law. This chapter outlines current thinking in criminology and the causes of crime.
Paul Harrison +3 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932
The dissatisfaction of the psychiatrist, the legal profession and the public with the character of the relationship existing between psychiatry and criminal law is generally admitted. This dissatisfaction has its foundation in a wide variety of factors whose complexity precludes the possibility of any simple remedial formula.
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The dissatisfaction of the psychiatrist, the legal profession and the public with the character of the relationship existing between psychiatry and criminal law is generally admitted. This dissatisfaction has its foundation in a wide variety of factors whose complexity precludes the possibility of any simple remedial formula.
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Forensic psychiatry: Editorial overview
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1989Pamela J. Taylor, Bruce Harry
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2011
William Bernet, Bradley W. Freeman
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William Bernet, Bradley W. Freeman
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