Project: Developing multidisciplinary strengths-based strategies for mentally ill offenders
2014-01-01 – 2019-10-31
- Abstract
With research tracks in criminology, law, medicine and ortopedagogics, the project wants to balance the dominant risk approach taken towards mentally ill offenders by focusing on the strengths, capabilities and rights of these persons. The final aim is to develop strategies to underpin a human, strengths-based, multidisciplinary and effective support approach towards mentally ill offenders.
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Voices to be heard : understanding family perspectives in forensic care trajectories
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Connectedness in recovery narratives of persons labeled not criminally responsible : a qualitative study
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- Book Chapter
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Recovery of persons labeled ‘Not Criminally Responsible’ : recommendations grounded in lived experiences
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A qualitative inquiry on recovery needs and resources of individuals with intellectual disabilities labelled not criminally responsible
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Lived-experiences-and-strengths-based strategies for persons with mental illness who offended and their family members
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Naar sterktegerichte, multidisciplinaire strategieën voor personen met een psychiatrische problematiek die strafbare feiten hebben gepleegd
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Sterke verhalen : internering anders belicht = Powerful narratives : the interment measure in a different light
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Recovery of offenders formerly labeled as not criminally responsible : uncovering the ambiguity from first-person narratives