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Hybrid orders: An analysis of their likely effects on sentencing practice and on forensic psychiatric practice and services

Pages 481-494 | Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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Enys Delmage, Tim Exworthy & Nigel Blackwood. (2015) The ‘Hybrid Order’: origins and usage. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 26:3, pages 325-336.
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Michaël van der Wolf, Hjalmar van Marle, Paul Mevis & Ronald Roesch. (2010) Understanding and Evaluating Contrasting Unfitness to Stand Trial Practices: A Comparison between Canada and the Netherlands. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 9:3, pages 245-258.
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Gillian Mezey & Nigel Eastman. (2009) Choice and social inclusion in forensic psychiatry: acknowledging mixed messages and double think. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 20:4, pages 503-508.
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Nigel Eastman & Mark Mullins. (1999) Prosecuting the mentally disordered. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 10:3, pages 497-501.
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David James & Mark Schramm. (1998) ‘Multiple personality disorder’ presenting to the English courts: A case-study. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 9:3, pages 615-628.
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Tim Exworthy. (1998) Institutions and services in forensic psychiatry. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 9:2, pages 395-412.
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Martin Humphreys, Jeremy Kenney-herbert & Colin Gray. (1998) Restricted hospital orders: A survey of forensic psychiatrists' practice and attitudes to their use. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 9:1, pages 173-180.
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Nigel Eastman & Tim McInerny. (1997) Psychiatrists and the death penalty: Ethical principles and analogies. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 8:3, pages 583-601.
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Judith Laing. (1997) The likely impact of mandatory and minimum sentences on the disposal of mentally disordered offenders. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 8:3, pages 504-508.
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Pamela J. Taylor, Nigel Eastman, Richard Latham & Josanne Holloway. (2021) Sentencing offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders or neurological impairments: what does the new Sentencing Council Guideline mean for psychiatrists? . The British Journal of Psychiatry 218:6, pages 299-301.
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Michiel van der Wolf & Hjalmar van Marle. 2018. Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology in Europe. Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology in Europe 31 44 .
Ceri Evans & Deji Oyebode. (2011) From homicide inquiries to high secure hospital inquiries: a decade of social and political restrictive pressure on forensic psychiatry. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences 9:4, pages 234-240.
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Lindsay D. G. Thomson. (2018) Crime and Punishment (Scotland) Act 1997: relevant provisions for people with mental disorders. Psychiatric Bulletin 23:2, pages 68-71.
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Judith M Laing. (2016) A Change of Direction in the Disposal of Mentally Disordered Offenders: The Impact of the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997. Medicine, Science and the Law 38:4, pages 301-310.
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Nigel Eastman. (2018) Hybrid justice: proposals for the mentally disordered in the Crime (Sentences) Bill. Psychiatric Bulletin 21:3, pages 129-131.
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