Book contents
- The Prevention and Management of Violence
- The Prevention and Management of Violence
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 General Aspects of Management
- Section 2 Medical and Psychological Intervention
- Section 3 Violence in Different Settings
- Section 4 Management in Other Groups
- Section 5 Violence and Society
- Introduction to Section 5
- Chapter 17 Criminal and Youth Justice Liaison and Diversion Systems
- Chapter 18 Information-Sharing, Including With Victims of Crime Committed by Persons With Mental Disorders
- Chapter 19 Victims of Violence
- Section 6 Engagement and Understanding
- Index
Introduction to Section 5
from Section 5 - Violence and Society
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 May 2023
- The Prevention and Management of Violence
- The Prevention and Management of Violence
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 General Aspects of Management
- Section 2 Medical and Psychological Intervention
- Section 3 Violence in Different Settings
- Section 4 Management in Other Groups
- Section 5 Violence and Society
- Introduction to Section 5
- Chapter 17 Criminal and Youth Justice Liaison and Diversion Systems
- Chapter 18 Information-Sharing, Including With Victims of Crime Committed by Persons With Mental Disorders
- Chapter 19 Victims of Violence
- Section 6 Engagement and Understanding
- Index
Summary
This section is concerned with the highly important subject of the interaction of violence with society as a whole. If we can improve the outcomes of children involved in violence, have good ways of linking programmes of treatment with societal understanding and can overcome the pain and anger of victims who have been exposed to violence, we will have moved a long way.
The evidence that those with mental illness are much more likely to be victims of violence than its perpetrators is repeated several times in this book, and we make no apology for this; it needs to be repeated over and over again until society understands.
Professionals working in health, social care and the justice system require a robust understanding of when to share confidential information; the information-sharing chapter (Chapter 18) has been expanded from the first edition and provides information on legislation and guidance to be considered when sharing information about patients and information sharing by organisations supporting victims of crimes committed by mentally disordered offenders. The chapter includes discussion of the new Victims’ Code and of liaison with victims.
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- The Prevention and Management of ViolenceGuidance for Mental Healthcare Professionals, pp. 271Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023