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When statistical models fail: problems in the prediction of escape and absconding behaviour from high-security hospitals

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Pages 359-371 | Published online: 09 Dec 2010

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Jennifer Donnelly, Adam Kavanagh & Gráinne Donohue. (2020) Risky Business? A Year-Long Study of Adult Voluntary Admissions Who Leave Psychiatric in-Patient Care without Informing Staff. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 41:9, pages 840-845.
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Russ Scott & Tom Meehan. (2017) Critical Incidents During Leave From an Australian Security Hospital – A 12 Year Audit. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 24:1, pages 47-60.
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Birgit Angela Völlm, Andrew Bickle & Simon Gibbon. (2013) Incidents of hostage-taking in an English high-secure hospital. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 24:1, pages 16-30.
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Merten Neumann, Helena Schüttler & Thimna Klatt. (2023) Predictors of incidents during short leave: An analysis of prisoner personal files in the Lower Saxony prison system. Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform 0:0.
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Inge Jeandarme, Sam Vandenbosch, Jan Boucké, Ingrid Dekkers, Gokhan Goktas & Peter Vanhopplinus. (2023) Hospital break. An eight-year review of escapes and absconds from two high security forensic centers. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 88, pages 101886.
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Andrew T. Olagunju, Stephanie L. Bouskill, Tinuke O. Olagunju, Sebastien S. Prat, Mini Mamak & Gary A. Chaimowitz. (2020) Absconsion in forensic psychiatric services: a systematic review of literature. CNS Spectrums 27:1, pages 46-57.
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Johannes Kirchebner, Steffen Lau & Martina Sonnweber. (2021) Escape and absconding among offenders with schizophrenia spectrum disorder – an explorative analysis of characteristics. BMC Psychiatry 21:1.
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Sonja Cabarkapa, Raja Sadhu, Joel King, Nathan Dowling, Raghavakurup Radhakrishnan, Akinsola Akinbiyi, Ravindra Srinivasaraju & Dean Stevenson. (2020) Profiling Absconders from Public and Private Inpatient Psychiatric Units: a Comparative Analysis. Psychiatric Quarterly 91:2, pages 299-307.
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Alexis E. Cullen, Amelia Jewell, John Tully, Suzanne Coghlan, Kimberlie Dean & Tom Fahy. (2015) A Prospective Cohort Study of Absconsion Incidents in Forensic Psychiatric Settings: Can We Identify Those at High-Risk?. PLOS ONE 10:9, pages e0138819.
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Treena Wilkie, Stephanie R Penney, Stephanie Fernane & Alexander I F Simpson. (2014) Characteristics and motivations of absconders from forensic mental health services: a case-control study. BMC Psychiatry 14:1.
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John Gunn & Pamela Taylor. 2014. Forensic Psychiatry. Forensic Psychiatry 801 954 .
Dave Hearn, David Ndegwa, Philip Norman, Natalie Hammond & Eddie Chaplin. (2012) Developing the leave/abscond risk assessment (LARA) from the absconding literature: an aide to risk management in secure services. Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities 6:6, pages 280-290.
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D. STEWART & L. BOWERS. (2011) Absconding and locking ward doors: evidence from the literature. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 18:1, pages 89-93.
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Eimear Muir‐Cochrane & Krista A. Mosel. (2008) Absconding: A review of the literature 1996–2008. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 17:5, pages 370-378.
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G. L. Dickens & J. Campbell. (2001) Absconding of patients from an independent UK psychiatric hospital: a 3-year retrospective analysis of events and characteristics of absconders. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 8:6, pages 543-550.
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