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  2. Fixated Threat Assessment Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Fixated Research Group was composed of forensic psychiatrists and psychologists from the UK, Australia and the USA, who are experts in the field of stalking. They included Paul Mullen and Michele Pathé from Australia, co-authors of ‘Stalkers and their Victims’, [14] and J. Reid Meloy from San Diego, editor of The Psychology of Stalking ...

  3. Forensic psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Forensic psychiatry is a subspeciality of psychiatry and is related to criminology. [1] It encompasses the interface between law and psychiatry. According to the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, it is defined as "a subspecialty of psychiatry in which scientific and clinical expertise is applied in legal contexts involving civil, criminal, correctional, regulatory, or legislative ...

  4. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience

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    Forensic Mental Health Science is the study of antisocial, violent, and criminal behaviours among people with mental disorders. The department's research focuses on antisocial behaviour as it appears in people with either major mental disorders or personality disorders. The department is closely allied to the Forensic Psychiatry Teaching Unit.

  5. David Westbury - Wikipedia

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    David George Arthur Westbury (12 September 1923 – 7 June 1983) was an English physician.He was described in his obituary by the Royal College of Psychiatrists as a "founding father of British forensic psychiatry". [1]

  6. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering forensic psychiatry. It was established in 1978 by Pergamon Press and is currently published by Elsevier on behalf of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health , of which it is the official journal. [ 1 ]

  7. Psychiatric assessment - Wikipedia

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    A forensic psychiatric assessment may have a number of purposes. A forensic assessment may be required of an individual who has been charged with a crime, to establish whether the person has the legal competence to stand trial. If a person with a mental illness is convicted of an offense, a forensic report may be required to inform the Court's ...

  8. Arnold Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Lodge receives referrals from courts, prisons, the probation service, social services, high secure hospitals, and other mental health units for forensic psychiatry assessment and/or treatment. The patients are mainly mentally disordered offenders or others with similar needs.

  9. Rampton Secure Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Mike Harris Centre is a new training building named after the consultant forensic psychiatrist who led the forensic division of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, opening in January 2011. [14] The David Wilson Unit, for National High Secure Learning Disability Services, opened in July 2011. [15]