Exploring the potential for joint training between legal professionals in the criminal justice system and health and social care professionals in the mental-health services
Abstract
Effective screening of mentally-ill defendants in the criminal court system requires cooperation between legal professionals in the criminal justice system (CJS), and health and social care workers in the mental-health service (MHS). This interagency working, though, can be problematic, as recognized in the Bradley inquiry that recommended joint training for MHS and CJS professionals. The aim of this study was to examine the experiences and...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring the potential for joint training between legal professionals in the criminal justice system and health and social care professionals in the mental-health services
Published Date
Apr 12, 2011
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
196 - 202
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