Highly varying concepts and capacities of forensic mental health services across the European Union
IntroductionThere is wide variation in the processes, structures and treatment models for dealing with mentally disordered offenders across the European Union. There is a serious lack of data on population levels of need, national service capacities, or treatment outcome. This prevents us from compa...
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Main Authors: | Hans Joachim Salize (Author), Harald Dressing (Author), Heiner Fangerau (Author), Pawel Gosek (Author), Janusz Heitzman (Author), Inga Markiewicz (Author), Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg (Author), Thomas Stompe (Author), Johannes Wancata (Author), Marco Piccioni (Author), Giovanni de Girolamo (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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