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Citation

Durkin C. Safer Communities 2012; 11(1): 50-53.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/17578041211200119

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Purpose - This article aims to explore whether the behaviour displayed during the UK Riots in 2011 justifies a label of "sickness" or a psychiatric diagnosis, and if so, is there a role for the medical profession in treating this "sickness"?

Design/methodology/approach - The article is structured in four sections. The first two sections focus on the use of illness as a metaphor and the spread of "sickness" in society. The third and fourth sections examine the role of mental health professionals in diagnosing bad behaviour and the use of a medical model to offer a "cure".

Findings - The article highlights the implications of labelling behaviour as "sick". It recognises the role that mental health professionals can play in diagnosing and treating certain behaviours and the importance of understanding behaviour in its wider context.

Practical implications - Adoption of a mental health framework when evaluating the riots and consideration of the use of mental health services for some of those involved are considered.

Originality/value - This article offers a medical perspective when assessing the cause and management of the UK riots.

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