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Restorative Practice in a Forensic Mental Health Service: Case Study
Toni was vulnerable, hard-working, good humoured, playful, spontaneously violent and also sometimes instrumentally violent. Following an assault on a member of the nursing staff, Dr Andy Cook discusses the restorative meeting which took place 10 months later. |
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Monthly Bulletin - February 21
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Members' Bulletin - January 21
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The Psychology of Restorative Practice in Forensic Mental Health Recovery
Author | Gavrielides, T. (2016), In The Psychology of Restorative Justice (pp. 127-142). Routledge |
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Entitlements and experiences of victims of mentally disordered offenders
Author | Victims commissioner |
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Restorative practice in a forensic mental health service: three case studies
Author | Cook, A. (2019), The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 30(5), 876-893 |
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Contact between victims and offenders in forensic mental health settings: An exploratory study
Author | van Denderen, M., Verstegen, N., de Vogel, V., & Feringa, L. (2020), International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 73, 101630 |
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International innovations in restorative justice in mental health – next steps for Australia
Author | Michael Power, Churchill Fellowship 2017 |
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RJC Conference 2020 - Speaker Presentations
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Digital Learning - A Trainer's Guide to Delivering Online Learning
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