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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, Ahead of Print. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - August 2, 2017 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

Correlations between psychopathology and self ‐reported quality of life among adolescents in youth correctional facilities in Lagos, Nigeria: A short report
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 28-35, February 2018. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 28, 2017 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 28-35, February 2018. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 28, 2017 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

A period prevalence study of being a parent in a secure psychiatric hospital and a description of the parents, the children and the impact of admission on parent –child contact
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 85-99, February 2018. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 14, 2017 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 85-99, February 2018. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 14, 2017 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

Examining the effect of social bonds on the relationship between ADHD and past arrest in a representative sample of adults
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, Ahead of Print. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

Commentary: Implementation in the community
(Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Caitriona Higgins, Jake Shaw Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Enhancing the desistance trajectory in prison: Commentary on McMurran and Delight's (2017) ‘Process of change in an OPD pathway prison progression unit’
(Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Nikki Jeffcote Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Commentary ‐the national probation perspective
(Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Angus Cameron, Lesley Took, David Stead, Mike Yeardley, Risha Patel Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

The clinical development of the London pathways partnership
(Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Jackie Craissati Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Processes of change in an offender personality disorder pathway prison progression unit
Abstract BackgroundIn England, the National Offender Management Service and the NHS have come together to try and improve management and treatment of offenders with personality disorder by developing a pathways approach to assist high‐risk male offenders with severe personality disorder. AimThe aim of the study is to investigate service user and staff perceptions of change in this pathway. MethodsSemi‐structured interviews were conducted with 16 prisoners and 16 staff in one unit in a London‐based personality disorder pathway. The four core questions were as follows: (1) what changes do you think have occurred?; (2) ...
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Mary McMurran, Steve Delight Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Evaluating the impact of the London Pathway Project
ConclusionsThis is the first impact evaluation of the LPP, and the results were generally positive in terms of its relation to criminogenic needs and risks. Much more research that clearly links project inputs to actual behavioural outcomes, such as later reoffending, is needed. ImplicationsThis initial evaluation of the impact of the LPP could be used as baseline data to examine the impact of the pathway over time, and with greater precision (e.g. matching on personality features). Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Darrick Jolliffe, Jack Cattell, Annabelle Raza, Philip Minoudis Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Factors associated with progression in the London pathway project
ConclusionsThe LPP attempts to balance breadth (covering all offenders being convicted in London) with depth (developing a feasible pathway for all offenders identified with severe personality disorder) and has done so with some success. ImplicationsFuture research should examine the continued rollout of the LPP service, and importantly the relationship between salient individual, risk and personality features, pathway inputs and measures of later reoffending. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Darrick Jolliffe, Jack Cattell, Annabelle Raza, Philip Minoudis Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

A joint NHS and NOMS offender personality disorder pathway strategy: A perspective from 5  years of operation
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Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 5, 2017 Category: Criminology Authors: Sarah Skett, Ian Goode, Steve Barton Tags: Invited Editorial Source Type: research