Risk Management in the Rehabilitation of Offenders with Learning Disabilities: A Qualitative Study

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Bob Heyman
Carol Buswell Griffiths
John L Taylor
Gregory O'Brien
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[1] Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Health Research,Department of Education
[2] St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery,undefined
[3] City University,undefined
[4] Research Fellow,undefined
[5] University of Exeter,undefined
[6] Principal Lecturer in Clinical Psychology,undefined
[7] Clinical Psychology and Health Care Research Centre,undefined
[8] Faculty of Health,undefined
[9] Social Work and Education,undefined
[10] University of Northumbria,undefined
[11] Professor of Developmental Psychiatry,undefined
[12] Clinical Psychology and Health Care Research Centre,undefined
[13] Faculty of Health,undefined
[14] Social Work and Education,undefined
[15] University of Northumbria,undefined
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Risk management; learning disabilities; offenders; forensic mental health; qualitative research;
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10.1057/palgrave.rm.8240117
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This paper discusses the results of a qualitative study of risk management for offenders with learning disabilities residing in low/medium-secure accommodation within an NHS hospital in Northern England. The study had two phases: first, 13 staff, including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses and a social worker, were interviewed about their views on risk management at the hospital; second, 11 case studies, based primarily on interviews with patients, were undertaken. The study identified tension between an anamnestic approach to risk, predicated on the assumption that patients have a propensity to reoffend, and a rehabilitative approach, which attempts to bring about personal change. Reconciling these two approaches will require recognition of the limitations of risk analysis as a guide to the uncertain future.
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