The Handbook of Forensic Learning Disabilities
Colin Dale,Kim Wright
The Handbook of Forensic Learning Disabilities
Colin Dale,Kim Wright
The Handbook of Forensic Learning Disabilities examines current innovations policy and practice with a pragmatic approach whilst drawing out the practical implications of working with this particular client group. It provides a complete analysis of the key issues surrounding forensic learning disabilities and looks at past present and possible future issues to examine the unique and diverse needs of this service user group. The editors start out by investigating the likely cause of the problem then go on to discuss possible assessments the specific disorders and the options for treatment or therapeutic intervention. The criminal justice system policy mental health law and risk management are all considered along with issues surrounding specific offenders. Readers are encouraged to consider case studies develop insights into the field and are then directed to supplementary texts and resources for further research if required. This book will appeal to a broad range of health and social care professionals working with people who have learning difficulties. It will also be invaluable as a reference text for employees of the criminal justice and mental health systems pre and post-registration nurses training in the field and student social workers. Lawyers support organisations and policy-makers and shapers and will also find the multifaceted approach interesting and informative.
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