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The influence of evil on forensic clinical practice

โœ Scribed by Tom Mason; Joel Richman; Dave Mercer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
242 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
1324-3780

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โœฆ Synopsis


ABSTRACT:

As the medicalization of criminal behaviour expands through forensic psychiatric practice it is reliant upon a therapeutic ideology based on clinical assessment and effective application of treatment strategies. When such criminal offences are particularly heinous the perpetrators are often referred to as evil by nonโ€professional accounts. However, the extent to which the concept of evil affects the perceptions of mental health professionals working with such offenders is little understood. This paper reports on research conducted in a highโ€security psychiatric hospital in the Northโ€west of England and examines the construction of care plans in relation to a number of mentally disordered offenders who are considered by a group of mental health professionals as evil. Thematic analysis of mental health professionalsโ€™ discourse pertaining to the care plans revealed a complex motivational and rational structuring of evil that dictated the switch from medical ideological discourse to lay notions of badness. From this, an Airaksinen model was constructed to display the types of evil manifestations.


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