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Exploring the potential for joint training between legal professionals in the criminal justice system and health and social care professionals in the mental-health services

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Pages 196-202 | Published online: 25 Feb 2011

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Lee-Ann Fenge, Sarah Hean, Sue Staddon, Andy Clapper, Vanessa Heaslip & Eleanor Jack. (2014) Mental health and the criminal justice system: The role of interagency training to promote practitioner understanding of the diversion agenda. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 36:1, pages 36-46.
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Ainslie McDougall, Mary Ann Campbell, Teresa Smith, Angela Burbridge, Naomi Doucette & DonaldoD. Canales. (2012) An Analysis of General Public and Professional's Attitudes about Mental Health Courts: Predictors of a Positive Perspective. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 11:3, pages 203-217.
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Sarah Hean, Deborah Craddock, Marilyn Hammick & Marilyn Hammick. (2012) Theoretical insights into interprofessional education: AMEE Guide No. 62. Medical Teacher 34:2, pages e78-e101.
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William Dugdale & Sarah Hean. 2021. Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems. Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems 111 138 .
Sarah Hean, Anu Kajamaa, Berit Johnsen & Laure Kloetzer. 2021. Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems. Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems 1 27 .
Sarah Hean, Elizabeth Walsh & Marilyn Hammick. 2016. Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice. Mental Health, Crime and Criminal Justice 242 265 .
Wendy Dyer & Paul Biddle. (2015) ‘Enhanced Support for High Intensity Users of the Criminal Justice System’: An Evaluation of Mental Health Nurse Input into Integrated Offender Management Services in the North East of England. Social Policy and Society 15:1, pages 43-55.
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