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Chapter 1. Introducing forensic democratic therapeutic communities

Chapter 1. Introducing forensic democratic therapeutic communities
Chapter 1. Introducing forensic democratic therapeutic communities
This chapter contains sections titled:

Introduction

Psychiatric Origins

A ‘Living-Learning’ ‘Culture of Enquiry’

‘A Penal Institution of a Special Kind’

Grendon and Beyond: TC Units

Conclusion

References
978-0-470-99057-5
7-24
Wiley
Stevens, Alisa
204c7128-dbc8-465d-ae12-875632c76cf4
Shuker, Richard
Sullivan, Elizabeth
Stevens, Alisa
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Shuker, Richard
Sullivan, Elizabeth

Stevens, Alisa (2010) Chapter 1. Introducing forensic democratic therapeutic communities. In, Shuker, Richard and Sullivan, Elizabeth (eds.) Grendon and the Emergence of Forensic Therapeutic Communities: Developments in Research and Practice. Chichester, GB. Wiley, pp. 7-24. (doi:10.1002/9780470661444.ch1).

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Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled:

Introduction

Psychiatric Origins

A ‘Living-Learning’ ‘Culture of Enquiry’

‘A Penal Institution of a Special Kind’

Grendon and Beyond: TC Units

Conclusion

References

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Published date: April 2010
Organisations: Social Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 348687
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/348687
ISBN: 978-0-470-99057-5
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Author: Alisa Stevens
Editor: Richard Shuker
Editor: Elizabeth Sullivan

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