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Citation

Milne S, Barron P, Fraser K, Whitfield E. Med. Sci. Law 1995; 35(1): 57-60.

Affiliation

Langdale Unit, Whittingham Hospital, Goosnargh, Preston.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, British Academy of Forensic Sciences, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7877476

Abstract

The case notes of all admissions to a Regional Secure Unit over a 12-year period were examined. A higher proportion of females had a diagnosis of personality disorder. Women were less likely to have a prosecuted offence associated with admission but were more likely to be charged with fire-setting. Patients with personality disorder were more likely to be transferred to special hospitals. Women were nearly three times as likely as men to be transferred to maximum security and this was not accounted for by the excess of females with personality disorder. There was net movement of men out of special hospitals whereas the opposite was true for women. Possible explanations for this are discussed.


Language: en

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