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Volume 12, Number 2 (dated September 2001) of:
Journal of Forensic Psychiatry a journal from Routledge, part of the Taylor &
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articles:
How sound is the evidence in the era of evidence-based medicine? 255 - 259
Peter Wilmshurst
The Harold Shipman case: a sociological perspective 260 - 262
Keith Soothill
Education and training in forensic psychiatry in the United States 263 - 267
Robert Sadoff
Suicide and murder in child murderers and child sexual abusers 269 - 286
Colin Pritchard; Christopher Bagley
Mentally disordered parricide and stranger killers admitted to high-security
care. 1: A descriptive comparison 287 - 299
Helen Baxter; Conor Duggan; Emmet Larkin; Christopher Cordess; Kim Page
Personality disorders and psychoses form two distinct subgroups of homicide
among female offenders 300 - 312
Hanna Putkonen; Jutta Collander; Marja-Liisa Honkasalo; Jouko Lönnqvist
Juvenile homicide offenders: 10 years' experience of an adolescent forensic
psychiatry service 313 - 329
Mairead Dolan; Carly Smith
Social rank, shame and anger in primary and secondary psychopaths 330 - 356
David Morrison; Paul Gilbert
The lion's den: professional defences in the treatment of dangerous patients
357 - 378
Judith Rumgay; Eileen Munro
Reforming the Mental Health Act 379 - 397
Anselm Eldergill
Legal digest: a summary of recent case-law 398 - 405
Bridget Dolan
Malingered psychosis 407 - 422
Nicholas Broughton; Paul Chesterman
Seclusion: punitive or protective? 423 - 433
Tim Exworthy; Damian Mohan; Nick Hindley; John Basson
Social deprivation and the use of secure psychiatric beds 434 - 445
Paul McCrone; Morven Leese; Gyles Glover; Graham Thornicroft
Prevalence and severity of substance misuse among referrals to a local forensic
service 446 - 454
Sarah Isherwood; Deborah Brooke
CORRESPONDENCE 455 - 456
Reviews 457 - 486
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