Management of the Mentally Disordered Offender in Prisons

By Geoffrey Neil Conacher
Categories: Criminology
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773514195, 144 pages, June 1996
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773566071, 144 pages, June 1996

Description

Drawing on extensive case studies and his experience as director of psychiatric services at the Regional Treatment Centre in Ontario, Geoffrey Conacher traces the MDO management process from initial assessment, through secure stabilization, to preparation for release and subsequent community supervision. He outlines the difficulties of managing a population of serious offenders and highlights elements of treatment that are essential if the MDO is to be reintegrated into the community. Conacher also considers dangerousness, issues of treatment, and forensic aspects of mental disorder, as well as psychiatric concerns that are particular to the prison context, such as ethical issues, predatory sexual behaviour, self-mutilation, suicide, the "inadequate offender," and the predictably dangerous mentally disordered offender. Management of the Mentally Disordered Offender in Prisons makes an important addition to existing psychiatric literature by bringing to the fore a neglected area of tremendous social concern.

Reviews

"Management of the Mentally Disordered Offender in Prisons provides a unique glimpse of what is currently going on in the name of therapy in prison settings. The case examples add a great deal to the work as a whole and make the book much more readable from the point of view of clinicians who have dealt with similar problems." Dr. Russ Fleming, Psychiatrist in Chief, Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre.