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Mental Health, Crime and the Impact of Criminal Justice on the Vulnerable / by Bevis E. McNeil, Maria De Angelis, Anthony Ó Donnghaile-Drummond, John Gregson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McNeil, Bevis E., author.
Series:
Critical Criminological Perspectives, 2731-0612
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Critical criminology.
Criminology.
Medical sciences.
Race.
Forensic psychology.
Corrections.
Punishment.
Critical Criminology.
Crime Control and Security.
Health Sciences.
Race and Ethnicity Studies.
Forensic Psychology.
Prison and Punishment.
Local Subjects:
Critical Criminology.
Crime Control and Security.
Health Sciences.
Race and Ethnicity Studies.
Forensic Psychology.
Prison and Punishment.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (342 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Summary:
‘Mental Health, Crime and the Impact of Criminal Justice on the Vulnerable is essential reading for anyone interested in criminalisation and mental health. In this timely and insightful book, the authors provide a convincing and searing critique of the harmful impact of punitive measures on those most marginalised by society. Thoughtful and practical recommendations for positive change support the authors’ mission to reduce stigma and criminalisation experienced by people with mental health problems.’ –Kathleen Kendall, Professorial Fellow of Sociology as Applied to Medicine, University of Southampton, UK, and Alice Mills, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Auckland, New Zealand. ‘This engaging book draws together essential key themes and ideas in discussing mental health, crime and criminal justice. It examines a range of perspectives about the way in which mental health is conceived and the way in which those perspectives operate in criminal justice, and it does this through placing the impact on the vulnerable at the centre of the discussion.’ –Helen Johnston, Professor of Criminology in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Policing, University of Hull, UK. This book addresses key issues surrounding mental health and the criminalization of certain individuals, groups and communities by the criminal justice system, and assesses the negative impact this has on their mental health and well-being. It challenges the assumption that people with mental health problems have a greater propensity for committing crimes, as they are more likely to become victims of crime. It argues that the misguided correlations drawn between mental health and crime, based on stigma, labelling and discrimination, lead to the criminalization of the vulnerable. Bevis E. McNeil is Senior Lecturer in Criminological and Forensic Psychology at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Maria De Angelis is former Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Anthony Ó Donnghaile-Drummond is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Leeds Beckett University, UK. John Gregson is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
Contents:
1. The Relationship between Mental Health and Crime
2. Neoliberalism and Criminalization
3. Immigration Removal Centres: Crimmigration and Asylum Mental Health
4. Creating 'Ideal' Non-Ideal Victims: ‘Stills’ & Queers
5. Foucault’s Critique of the Disciplinary Prison Environment
6. Beyond Foucault? The Nordic Approach to Imprisonment
7. Concluding Themes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9783031683343
303168334X

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