All Stories

  1. Narratives of reform: the Mental Health Act (MHA) in England and Wales from the 1983 MHA to the Wessley Review (2018)
  2. Using Fraser’s model of ‘progressive neoliberalism’ to analyse deinstitutionalisation and community care
  3. Reporting sexual violence on mental health wards
  4. Rereading Rosenhan
  5. Putting Diagnosis Into Brackets: Franco Basaglia, Radical Psychiatry, and Contemporary Mental Health Services
  6. From Hero of the Counterculture to Risk Assessment: A Consideration of Two Portrayals of the “Psychiatric Patient”
  7. Policing and street triage
  8. ‘Drowning in here in his bloody sea’: exploring TV cop drama's representations of the impact of stress in modern policing
  9. Reading the death of Mrs A: a serious case review
  10. Discussing race, racism and mental health: two mental health inquiries reconsidered
  11. The Criminal Entrepreneur in David Peace’s Red Riding
  12. Mass Incarceration on Trial: A Remarkable Court Decision and the Future of Prisons in America
  13. Reading Wacquant: social work and advanced marginality
  14. Mental disability, violence, future dangerousness myths behind the presumption of guilt
  15. Using Simon's Governing through crime to explore the development of mental health policy in England and Wales since 1983
  16. Mental health and custody: a follow on study
  17. ‘The Other Side of Silence’: The Role of the Appropriate Adult Post-Bradley
  18. Distant voices, still lives: reflections on the impact of media reporting of the cases of Christopher Clunis and Ben Silcock
  19. Blue remembered skills: mental health awareness training for police officers
  20. A place of safety? Self‐harming behaviour in police custody
  21. Boats against the current: vulnerable adults in police custody
  22. A Path Not Taken? Mentally Disordered Offenders and the Criminal Justice System