The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders

The criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders is continuously debated, however, there is limited research investigating the opinions of mental health professionals towards psychopathic offenders. This study investigated whether psychologists and psychiatrists thought psychopath...

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Main Author: Whitmore, Laura-Ashley
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38902/
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description The criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders is continuously debated, however, there is limited research investigating the opinions of mental health professionals towards psychopathic offenders. This study investigated whether psychologists and psychiatrists thought psychopaths should be held criminally responsible, if psychopathy is treatable and where treatment ought to be received (prison or hospital). The results showed psychologists and psychiatrists thought psychopaths should be criminally responsible, psychopathy is treatable and psychopathic offenders can be rehabilitated. There was a divide in opinion regarding where treatment should be received; some felt treatment should occur in prison whereas others should psychopathic offenders should be transferred to a secure hospital for treatment.
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spelling nottingham-389022025-02-28T13:37:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38902/ The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders Whitmore, Laura-Ashley The criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders is continuously debated, however, there is limited research investigating the opinions of mental health professionals towards psychopathic offenders. This study investigated whether psychologists and psychiatrists thought psychopaths should be held criminally responsible, if psychopathy is treatable and where treatment ought to be received (prison or hospital). The results showed psychologists and psychiatrists thought psychopaths should be criminally responsible, psychopathy is treatable and psychopathic offenders can be rehabilitated. There was a divide in opinion regarding where treatment should be received; some felt treatment should occur in prison whereas others should psychopathic offenders should be transferred to a secure hospital for treatment. 2016-12-16 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38902/1/Research%20Portfolio.pdf Whitmore, Laura-Ashley (2016) The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders. MSc(Res) thesis, University of Nottingham. Mental health personnel Criminal liability Mentally ill offenders
spellingShingle Mental health personnel
Criminal liability
Mentally ill offenders
Whitmore, Laura-Ashley
The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders
title The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders
title_full The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders
title_fullStr The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders
title_full_unstemmed The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders
title_short The opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders
title_sort opinions of mental health professionals regarding criminal responsibility and treatment of psychopathic offenders
topic Mental health personnel
Criminal liability
Mentally ill offenders
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38902/