Ch. 1. The Forensic Psychiatry Services -- Ch. 2. Legal Aspects: The Courts and their Sentences -- Ch. 3. Legal Aspects: The Law and the Mentally Abnormal Offender -- Ch. 4. Legal Aspects: Appeals and Protection -- Ch. 5. Criminological Facts and Theories -- Ch. 6. Offences against the Property and Forensic Psychiatry -- Ch. 7. Offences against the Person and Forensic Psychiatry -- Ch. 8. Mental Illness and Forensic Psychiatry: The Functional Psychoses and Neuroses -- Ch. 9. Mental Illness and Forensic Psychiatry: Organic Brain Syndromes -- Ch. 10. Psychopathic Disorder and Forensic Psychiatry -- Ch. 11. (Revised by K. O'Shea) Learning Disability and Forensic Psychiatry -- Ch. 12. Sexual Offenders -- Assessment and Treatment -- Ch. 13. Women and Juvenile Offenders -- Ch. 14. Dangerousness, Risk Assessment and Risk Management -- Ch. 15. Writing a Report -- Ch. 16. Ethics and Forensic Psychiatry.
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"In recent years the profile of forensic psychiatry has been raised, particularly with the increase in emphasis on risk assessment and risk management within psychiatry. Since the second edition of this book was published, there have been important developments in both case law and statute including the passing of the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997, the Sex Offenders Act 1997 and the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. The impact of these changes on psychiatry is described in this edition." "The book remains essential reading for doctors taking the membership examination of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, but will also be useful to general psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, solicitors, probation officers and others whose work encompasses both the health and criminal justice systems."--Jacket.