Handbook of Secure Care
Discover the essential insights in the Handbook of Secure Care by Geoffrey L. Dickins, published by RCPsych Publications in 2015. This comprehensive guide spans 346 pages and offers a rich blend of academic expertise, clinician perspectives, and patient viewpoints on effectively managing risk in secure care environments.
Delving into the critical issues of human rights and staff well-being, this handbook provides a solid legal and theoretical foundation while offering practical advice on best practices for risk management. Whether you are a professional in forensic psychiatry or a stakeholder in secure services, this book is an invaluable resource that addresses the complexities of caring for mentally ill offenders and prisoners in the United Kingdom.
Enhance your understanding and approach to secure care with this authoritative text that emphasizes both safety and compassion in the treatment of vulnerable populations.