Now that is infuriating, once again the articles I would want to read ain't
available via my Uni.
This is why I am committed to open access journals.
Larry
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> Subject: Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour - Volume
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> The following have been published recently
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> Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour
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> Volume 2
> Issue 3
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> Editorial *** FREE TO ACCESS ***
> Title: A stronger voice for patients?
> Link to Page:
> http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1958715&show=abstract
>
> Article Title: The "forensicisation" of challenging behaviour: the perils
of people with
> learning disabilities and severe challenging behaviours being viewed as
"forensic"
> patients
> Authors: Fergus Douds, Ashwin Bantwal
> Article Type: Research paper
> Keywords: Challenging behaviour, Forensic referrals, Hospital closure,
Learning
> disabilities, Scotland, Service gaps, United Kingdom
> Pages: 110-113
> Link to Page: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/20420921111186624
>
> Article Title: The Good Thinking! course - developing a group-based
treatment for
> people with learning disabilities who are at risk of offending
> Authors: Wendy Goodman, Janice Leggett, Emily Bladon, Charlotte Swift,
Teresa
> Treasure, Mike Richardson
> Article Type: Research paper
> Keywords: Communities, Learning disabilities, Offending, Therapy, Thinking
skills
> Pages: 114-121
> Link to Page: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/20420921111186606
>
> Article Title: "We know about our risks, so we should be asked." A tool to
support
> service user involvement in the risk assessment process in forensic
services for people
> with intellectual disabilities
> Authors: Samantha Hall, Helen Duperouzel
> Article Type: Research paper
> Keywords: Human rights-based approach, Learning disabilities, Personality
disorder,
> Risk assessment, Service user-involvement
> Pages: 122-126
> Link to Page: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/20420921111186598
>
> Article Title: Substance misuse among offenders in a forensic intellectual
disability
> service
> Authors: Amie Plant, Emily McDermott, Verity Chester, Regi T. Alexander
> Article Type: Research paper
> Keywords: Alcohol, Drugs, Forensic, Intellectual disabilities, Learning
disabilities,
> Medium secure units, Substance abuse
> Pages: 127-135
> Link to Page: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/20420921111186589
>
> Article Title: Corrections Victoria: ensuring responsive practices for
offenders with
> complex needs
> Authors: Jo Famularo
> Article Type: Case study
> Keywords: Acquired brain injury, Injuries, Intellectual disability, Mental
health
> services, Offender, Parole, Prisoner, Treatment
> Pages: 136-139
> Link to Page: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/20420921111186615
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