Inside Ashworth
Professional Reflections of Institutional Life
Description:... What's life really like in the closed world of a high security hospital? High security institutions for mentally disordered offenders are far more complex than regular mental health hospitals or prisons. By their very nature they demand special scrutiny in regards to medical research, ethical considerations, therapeutic concerns, quality of care issues, and political and moral deliberations. Ashworth Hospital is no exception. In this controversial book, questions are raised as to why Ashworth resisted the call for change and survived moves towards de-institutionalisation, enquiries, and threats of closure. First hand, independent accounts from a diverse range of contributors shed new light on what can appear to be a gloomy, secretive and sinister system. Inside Ashworth is enlightening reading for health and social care professionals, particularly those working in the mental health sector. Prison service professionals, policy makers and shapers, and patient and prisoner rights groups will also find the insights invaluable.
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