Review of service delivery and organisational research focused on prisoners with mental disorders
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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:45 authored by Charlie Brooker, Julie Repper, Coral SirdifieldCoral Sirdifield, Dina Gojkovic<p>This paper reports a structured review of the service development and organisational (SDO) research literature focused on prisoners with mental disorders. A large number of databases were searched, using a combined free-text and thesaurus approach. Papers were included if they had been published since 1983, were written in English, and contained research findings. Commentaries or descriptions of local service innovation were excluded. In all, 103 papers were identified that met all criteria; these were divided into 13 categories (e.g. screening, 18 papers; professional roles, 13 papers). The paper concludes that there is a clear need to consider commissioning SDO research for offenders in England and Wales in a coherent programme. © 2009 Taylor & Francis.</p>
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- School of Health and Social Care (Research Outputs)
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Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and PsychologyVolume
20Issue
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S102-S123Publisher
Taylor and Francis (Routledge)External DOI
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1478-9949eISSN
1478-9957Date Submitted
2013-07-10Date Accepted
2013-07-10Date of First Publication
2013-07-10Date of Final Publication
2013-07-10ePrints ID
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