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  1. Reform of Forensic Mental Health Services in Italy: Stigma and Blaming the Messenger: Hermenoia
  2. Prospective cohort study of the evaluation of patient benefit from the redevelopment of a complete national forensic mental health service: the Dundrum Forensic Redevelopment Evaluation Study (D-FOREST) protocol
  3. Online video games and patient–staff power relations. A qualitative study of care and custody in forensic psychiatry
  4. Psychiatric court reports and diversion outcomes in a remand prison over three years
  5. Is non‐completion of treatment related to security need?
  6. Women and men of mafia between traditional cultural contexts and new social roles
  7. Uses of video recorded interviews in court by clinical expert witnesses
  8. An observational study of a cross platform risk assessment mobile application in a forensic inpatient setting
  9. Models of care in forensic psychiatry
  10. Risk of adverse outcome of COVID-19 among patients in secure psychiatric services: observational cohort study
  11. A tool to evaluate proportionality and necessity in the use of restrictive practices in forensic mental health settings: the DRILL tool (Dundrum restriction, intrusion and liberty ladders)
  12. A tool to evaluate proportionality and necessity in the use of restrictive practices in forensic mental health settings: The DRILL tool (Dundrum Restriction, Intrusion and Liberty Ladders).
  13. A tool to evaluate proportionality and necessity in the use of restrictive practices in forensic mental health settings: The DRILL tool (Dundrum Restriction, Intrusion and Liberty Ladders).
  14. Deficit not bias: A quantifiable neuropsychological model of delusions
  15. Forensic mental health in Europe: some key figures
  16. Forensic psychiatry and Covid-19: accelerating transformation in forensic psychiatry
  17. A tool to evaluate proportionality and necessity in the use of restrictive practices in forensic mental health settings: The DRILL tool (Dundrum Restriction, Intrusion and Liberty Ladders).
  18. Determining security level in forensic psychiatry: a tug of war between the DUNDRUM toolkit and the HoNOS-Secure
  19. Moral cognition, the missing link between psychotic symptoms and acts of violence: a cross-sectional national forensic cohort study
  20. Perspective On Excellence in Forensic Mental Health Services: What We Can Learn From Oncology and Other Medical Services
  21. Structured versus unstructured judgment: DUNDRUM-1 compared to court decisions
  22. Applicability of the DUNDRUM-1 in a forensic Belgium setting
  23. A randomized controlled trial of cognitive remediation for a national cohort of forensic patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder
  24. A 25-year dynamic ecological analysis of psychiatric hospital admissions and prison committals: Penrose’s hypothesis updated
  25. Beyond the Walls: An Evaluation of a Pre-Release Planning (PReP) Programme for Sentenced Mentally Disordered Offenders
  26. Modern forensic psychiatric hospital design: clinical, legal and structural aspects
  27. Intellectual disability in Irish prisoners: systematic review of prevalence
  28. Prospective observational cohort study of ‘treatment as usual’ over four years for patients with schizophrenia in a national forensic hospital
  29. Deaths in custody in the Irish prison service: 5-year retrospective study of drug toxicology and unnatural deaths
  30. Prediction of Violence, Suicide Behaviors and Suicide Ideation in a Sample of Institutionalized Offenders With Schizophrenia and Other Psychosis
  31. An evaluation of functional mental capacity in forensic mental health practice: the Dundrum capacity ladders validation study
  32. Moral cognition and homicide amongst forensic patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder: A cross-sectional cohort study
  33. Predictors of quality of life among inpatients in forensic mental health: implications for occupational therapists
  34. Impact of Service Organisation on Teaching and Training
  35. Hunger strikes in prisons: a narrative systematic review of ethical considerations from a physician’s perspective
  36. Patient characteristics related to length of stay in Dutch forensic psychiatric care
  37. The recovery of factors associated with decision-making capacity in individuals with psychosis
  38. STRESS-testing clinical activity and outcomes for a combined prison in-reach and court liaison service: a 3-year observational study of 6177 consecutive male remands
  39. Anticholinergic burden in schizophrenia and ability to benefit from psychosocial treatment programmes: a 3-year prospective cohort study
  40. Study protocol: a randomised controlled trial of cognitive remediation for a national cohort of forensic mental health patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder
  41. Factors affecting length of stay in forensic hospital setting: need for therapeutic security and course of admission
  42. Functional mental capacity, treatment as usual and time: magnitude of change in secure hospital patients with major mental illness
  43. Prospective cohort study of the relationship between neuro-cognition, social cognition and violence in forensic patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder
  44. The virtual institution: cross-sectional length of stay in general adult and forensic psychiatry beds
  45. The prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome among inpatients at a Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in the Republic of Ireland
  46. Recovery and concordance in a secure forensic psychiatry hospital – the self rated DUNDRUM-3 programme completion and DUNDRUM-4 recovery scales
  47. Older men and older women remand prisoners: mental illness, physical illness, offending patterns and needs
  48. Offenders and alleged offenders with mental disorder in non-medical settings
  49. Forensic psychiatry and its interfaces outside the UK and Ireland
  50. Susceptibility (risk and protective) factors for in-patient violence and self-harm: prospective study of structured professional judgement instruments START and SAPROF, DUNDRUM-3 and DUNDRUM-4 in forensic mental health services
  51. Prospective study of factors influencing conditional discharge from a forensic hospital: the DUNDRUM-3 programme completion and DUNDRUM-4 recovery structured professional judgement instruments and risk
  52. Implementing a court diversion and liaison scheme in a remand prison by systematic screening of new receptions: a 6 year participatory action research study of 20,084 consecutive male remands
  53. Ultra high risk of psychosis on committal to a young offender prison: an unrecognised opportunity for early intervention
  54. Prospective in-patient cohort study of moves between levels of therapeutic security: the DUNDRUM-1 triage security, DUNDRUM-3 programme completion and DUNDRUM-4 recovery scales and the HCR-20
  55. Effects of group metacognitive training (MCT) on mental capacity and functioning in patients with psychosis in a secure forensic psychiatric hospital: a prospective-cohort waiting list controlled study
  56. Reducing the use of seclusion for mental disorder in a prison: implementing a high support unit in a prison using participant action research
  57. Integrated Care Pathways and Pillars of Care - A Forensic Recovery Pathway
  58. Working alliance, interpersonal trust and perceived coercion in mental health review hearings
  59. DUNDRUM-2: Prospective validation of a structured professional judgment instrument assessing priority for admission from the waiting list for a forensic mental health hospital
  60. The DUNDRUM Quartet: validation of structured professional judgement instruments DUNDRUM-3 assessment of programme completion and DUNDRUM-4 assessment of recovery in forensic mental health services
  61. The DUNDRUM-1 structured professional judgment for triage to appropriate levels of therapeutic security: retrospective-cohort validation study
  62. Therapeutic alliance in forensic mental health: coercion, consent and recovery
  63. Psychiatric morbidity in male remanded and sentenced committals to Irish prisons
  64. Extra information about treatment is too much for the patient with psychosis
  65. The Suicide Risk Assessment and Management Manual (S-RAMM) Validation Study II
  66. Madness and murder: gender, crime and mental disorder in nineteenth-century Ireland
  67. Rethinking expertise
  68. The Suicide Risk Assessment and Management Manual (S-RAMM) Validation Study 1
  69. Risk stratification and the care pathway
  70. Admissions to a national forensic hospital 1997-2003
  71. Functional mental capacity is not independent of the severity of psychosis
  72. Psychiatric morbidity among women prisoners newly committed and amongst remanded and sentenced women in the Irish prison system
  73. Psychiatric morbidity in the male sentenced Irish prisons population
  74. The future of forensic mental health services in Ireland
  75. Deprivation: different implications for forensic psychiatric need in urban and rural areas
  76. Suicide in prisons
  77. Long-stay forensic psychiatric inpatients in the Republic of Ireland: aggregated needs assessment
  78. Pseudophaeochromocytoma associated with clozapine treatment
  79. Screening prisoners for mental disorders
  80. Screening prisoners for mental disorders
  81. Therapeutic uses of security: mapping forensic mental health services by stratifying risk
  82. Irish Travellers and forensic mental health
  83. Interaction of forensic and general psychiatric services in Ireland: learning the lessons or repeating the mistakes?
  84. ‘Juridogenic’ harm: statutory principles for the new mental health tribunals
  85. Risk assessment is inseparable from risk management
  86. Author's response
  87. Do men need special services?
  88. Managers' hearings: dialectic and maternalism
  89. Advantages of depot antipsychotics
  90. Homicide, novel antipsychotics, and non-compliance
  91. Violence, homicide and suicide: Strong correlation and wide variation across districts
  92. Assessing the needs of patients in secure settings: A multi-disciplinary approach
  93. Community treatment: a civil solution?
  94. Acute excited states and sudden death
  95. Medium secure provision in NHS and private units
  96. Acute excited states and sudden death
  97. Pathology of love
  98. Evaluation of a psychiatric court liaison scheme in north London
  99. REVIEWS
  100. REVIEWS
  101. Clinical approaches to violence
  102. Anger and Irritability
  103. Fear and Anger in Delusional (Paranoid) Disorder: The Association with Violence
  104. Parental Hostage Takers
  105. Hot-headed or impulsive?
  106. NOTTINGHAM STUDY OF NEUROTIC DISORDER
  107. Fatigue and Fatigability
  108. Pulmonary function after bone marrow transplantation for chronic myeloid leukaemia.
  109. FATIGUE AND FATIGABILTTY
  110. Adverse reactions to piperacillin in adults with cystic fibrosis.
  111. ADVERSE REACTIONS TO PIPERACILLIN IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS
  112. HLA associations in sarcoidosis: a study of two ethnic groups.