Forensic Psychiatry Flashcards

1
Q

Which disorder has the highest risk of violence to others?

A

Opiate use disorder

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2
Q

Who undertakes a fitness for interview assessment in a police station?

A

Forensic Medical Examiner

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3
Q

In what circumstances will a forensic psychiatrist be called in to assess if a person is fit to be interviewed by the police?

A

If it is a high profile case or in a serious offence of a bizarre nature.

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4
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What are the three aims of a fitness to be interviewed assessment?

A

1) If the person has capacity to understand the interview
2) If the interview will have a detrimental effect on the person
3) Identify resources and support to assist the person to cope being interviewed

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5
Q

What court deals with 98% of criminal cases?

A

Magistrates Court

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6
Q

What can Magistrates not do?

A

Make a restriction order

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7
Q

Magistrates can give a maximum sentence of ___ months.

A

Six

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8
Q

What court deals with indictable offences?

A

The Crown Court

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9
Q

What happens when an offender is identified as having a mental disorder and why?

A

Court liaison and diversion services screen the individual asap to identify the difficulty, associated risk and urgency attached to it.

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10
Q

Who makes up court liaison and diversion services?

A

Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist with a mental health practitioners such as nurses, social workers and psychologists.

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11
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What is the aim of Liaison and Diversion Services?

A

To identify any mental health problems at the individual’s first contact with any part of the judicial process

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12
Q

The Mental Health Act ______ be used to enforce psychiatric treatment in prison.

A

Cannot

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13
Q

What is Section 48 of the mental health act?

A

The urgent transfer of remanded prisoners to hospital for treatment.

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14
Q

What is Section 47 of the mental health act?

A

The removal to and detention in hospital for treatment of a person who is
serving a sentence of imprisonment.

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15
Q

What is section 5(4) of the mental health act?

A

Gives nurses the ability to detain someone in hospital for up to 6 hours

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16
Q

What is section 5(2) of the mental health act?

A

Gives doctors the ability to detain someone in hospital for up to 72 hours, during which time the patient is assessed to see if they require further detention

17
Q

What is section 2 of the mental health act?

A

Where a patient is detained for up to 28 days

18
Q

What is section 3 of the mental health act?

A

Up to 6 months detention

19
Q

What is section 17 of the mental health act?

A

When detained under the mental health act, you may leave the hospital when authorised by a doctor or clinician in charge of your care