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Madness and Murder Peter Morrall (University of Leeds)

Madness and Murder By Peter Morrall (University of Leeds)

Madness and Murder by Peter Morrall (University of Leeds)


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Is there justifiable (if exaggerated) anxiety about dangerous mentally disordered people being loose in the community? Dr Peter Morrall examines the perennial problem of balancing the rights of the insane with the rights of the rest of society.

Madness and Murder Summary

Madness and Murder: Implications for the Psychiatric Disciplines by Peter Morrall (University of Leeds)

Murder is the most malevolent of acts by humans. Not only does the slaying of a man, woman or child destroy a life, but it ravages the lives of all those associated with the person who has been killed, and foments the collective angst of the community. But the mad who kill are placed in a different socio-legal category to that of ?normal' murderers. Those regarded as insane, either at the time of their improbity or after the event, are propelled into a distinct and discreditable stratum of deviancy. They are 'unreasonably' dangerous. These miscreants are construed as 'double-trouble' - mad and bad! Is there justifiable (if exaggerated) anxiety about dangerous mentally disordered people being 'loose' in the community? Is there a genuine need to protect both society at large and the mad? Does public concern about the homicidal tendencies of the mentally disordered warrant emphatic social intervention to protect both potential victims and perpetrators? What are the merits and consequences of post-liberal mental health policies and laws, introduced at the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century in response to a declared failure of previous approaches to the care of mentally disordered people and the protection of the public? How have the psychiatric disciplines of medicine and nursing contributed to a period of unprecedented public alarm in the 1990s about the mentally disordered?

About Peter Morrall (University of Leeds)

Peter Morrall is Head of Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Behavioural Sciences, in the School of Health Care, University of Leeds. He has published several books and papers in the areas of sociology and mental health, including Madness and Murder, published by Whurr in 2000.

Table of Contents

Crime and Insanity.

Disordered Offenders.

Killing People.

Faulty Individuals.

Faulty Societies.

Get Real.

The Terror.

Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR004379575
9781861561640
1861561644
Madness and Murder: Implications for the Psychiatric Disciplines by Peter Morrall (University of Leeds)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2000-07-15
176
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