Police interactions and interventions with suspects flagged as experiencing mental health problems

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A randomised controlled trial of a cognitive skills programme for offenders with mental illness

A randomised controlled trial of a cognitive skills programme for offenders with mental illness Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView. Drew , Mark , JaredMcDonald , ColinCameron Read the syndicated…
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An examination of the interaction between morality and self‐control in offending: A study of differences between girls and boys

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Correlations between psychopathology and self‐reported quality of life among adolescents in youth correctional facilities in Lagos, Nigeria: A short report

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Anger parameters in parolees undergoing psychoeducation: Temporal stability, social desirability bias, and comparison with non‐offenders

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Why run the risk? Motivation for offences by patients with substance use and antisocial personality disorders which they rated as most risky to their own well‐being

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