[HTML][HTML] Healthcare and forensic medical services in police custody–to degrade or to improve?
J Payne-James - Clinical Medicine, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
and alcohol withdrawal. Each is a significant medical risk factor alone and more so when
combined. In addition, approximately 20% are children and a rising number are over 65 …
combined. In addition, approximately 20% are children and a rising number are over 65 …
Prisoner or Patient The Challenges within Forensic Health Services.
CE Neil - Scottish Universities Medical Journal, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
Offenders have very high rates of mental health problems with recent estimates suggesting
that up to 90% of individuals serving custodial sentences have some form of diagnosable …
that up to 90% of individuals serving custodial sentences have some form of diagnosable …
Understanding risks: practitioner's perceptions of the lottery of mental healthcare available for detainees in custody
E Williams, J Norman, A Sondhi - Policing: A Journal of Policy …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The range and growing number of healthcare requirements being presented within custody
environments has been widely debated (Rekrut-Lapa, T. and Lapa, A.(2014).'Health Needs …
environments has been widely debated (Rekrut-Lapa, T. and Lapa, A.(2014).'Health Needs …
Police custody health care: a review of health morbidity, models of care and innovations within police custody in the UK, with international comparisons
IG McKinnon, SDM Thomas, HL Noga… - Risk management and …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper is a scoping review of the available evidence regarding health care issues in
police custody. It describes the types and prevalence of health disorders encountered in …
police custody. It describes the types and prevalence of health disorders encountered in …
The entry of mentally disordered people to the criminal justice system
G Robertson, R Pearson, R Gibb - The British Journal of …, 1996 - search.proquest.com
Background The police are the gatekeepers to the criminal justice system (CJS). It is agreed
that where possible mentally ill people should be diverted to psychiatric care. The purpose …
that where possible mentally ill people should be diverted to psychiatric care. The purpose …
[PDF][PDF] Custody medicine: physical conditions
J Herring - Clinical Forensic Medicine. Third edition …, 2009 - perpus.univpancasila.ac.id
Forensic physicians (FPs) attend police custody suites to advise on immediate medical care
for detained persons (DPs) and on any need for ongoing care during the detention period …
for detained persons (DPs) and on any need for ongoing care during the detention period …
Healthcare issues of detainees in police custody in London, UK
JJ Payne-James, PG Green, N Green… - Journal of forensic and …, 2010 - Elsevier
Little is known about the general healthcare needs of detainees in police custody. The aims
of this study were to: determine the level of general health issues, diseases and/or pathology …
of this study were to: determine the level of general health issues, diseases and/or pathology …
A clean bill of health? The efficacy of an NHS commissioned outsourced police custody healthcare service
N de Viggiani - Journal of forensic and legal medicine, 2013 - Elsevier
Police custody healthcare services for detainees in the UK are most commonly outsourced
to independent healthcare providers who employ custody nurses and forensic physicians to …
to independent healthcare providers who employ custody nurses and forensic physicians to …
Prisoners' treatment is “bordering on torture,” charity says
O Dyer - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Faced with shrinking incomes (BMJ 2000; 321: 1309) and rising overheads, especially
malpractice premiums, American doctors are turning to what has been called “boutique …
malpractice premiums, American doctors are turning to what has been called “boutique …
Doctors' attendance with arrestees in police custody: physicians' representations
A Lepresle, V Taprest, P Chariot - Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Police custody is detention in response to a suspicion of crime. In France, it lasts less than
24 h, in most cases. According to French law, any individual placed in police custody may, at …
24 h, in most cases. According to French law, any individual placed in police custody may, at …