A Re-Conviction Study of Special (High Security) Hospital Patients

Reliable patient re-conviction data after leaving high security hospitals are of public interest, but official statistics are without context and sometimes incomplete. Some patient sub-groups are rarely studied. Our study describes re-convictions for a complete national annual high security hospital...

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Main Author: Jamieson, Liz (Author)
Contributors: Taylor, Pamela J.
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2004
In: The British journal of criminology
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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