Table of contents
1 Ethics, debates and dilemmas in forensic nursing Alyson Kettles, Michael Coffey and Richard Byrt
2 Ethical principles in forensic and prison nursing Richard Byrt
3 Ethical and legal aspects of the Mental Health Act 2007 and related legislation Nicholas Taylor
4 The promotion of autonomy in clients with learning disabilities Ian Smith, Mary Addo and Jerry Ninnoni
5 My personal tsunami: Surviving assault Frances Barrone
6 From hero, to hospital, to hope: A carer’s experience Jane Wood
7 Ethical and legal issues of culture, spirituality, diversity and equality in forensic nursing Mary Addo
8 Ethical issues in forensic community work Michael Coffey and Jeanette Hewitt
9 Womens enhanced medium secure care: A personal account Wendy Ifill
10 Enhanced womens secure services: Reflections and strategies for treatment design Rebecca Lawday
11 The emotional labour of prison nursing Elizabeth Walsh
12 An experience as a prison in-reach mental health nurse Glynnis Vann and Richard Byrt
13 Ethics of involving service users in forensic nursing education Julia Terry
14 Ethical issues in forensic nursing education Alyson Kettles
15 Legal and ethical aspects of management of self-harm and suicidal behaviour Jay Sarkar and Trevor Broughton
16 Ethical aspects of seclusion Richard Byrt and Satnam Kaur
17 Patients views of seclusion and the way forward Richard Byrt
18 User-led research project in a medium secure unit Keith Halsall
19 On a scale of 1–5 how satisfied are you with the healthcare service you receive? Paul Godin and Jacqueline Davies
20 Moral reasoning: A nurse-led approach in a medium secure unit David Wilkinson and Sukhbinder Panacer with Stephen Pope, Ryan, Stuart and Pete
21 Mind, brain and forensic psychiatry Tim Hardie
22 Dementia and offending behaviour Chris Knifton
23 The care programme approach and recovery Tony Earp and Richard Byrt
24 Boots and saddles My experience as a special hospital patient
25 How to prevent abuse in secure hospitals Richard Byrt and Billy B