Forensic Psychiatry News
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- Criminal Justice and Behavior recent issues
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- Law and Human Behavior - Online First Publication
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- Criminology and Criminal Justice recent issues
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- Journal of Criminal Justice - ScienceDirect Publication
- IJLP - International Journal of Law and Psychiatry - ScienceDirect Publication
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- PsychiatryOnline | Topics | Forensic Psychiatry
- JAAPL - Table of Contents — January 2012, 40 (1)
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via prisons - Google News on 6/30/12
Scotsman |
Prisoner numbers rise as 8000 in Scottish jails on an average day
stv.tv The number of people in Scotland's prisons has risen to more than 8000. There were 8178 inmates on an average day in 2011-2012, an increase of four per cent on the previous year. Report reveals prisoners at record high as crime in Scotland is at lowest ...Scotsman Number of prisoners in Scotland's jails reaches record levels, new figures showScottish Daily Record Scots prisoner numbers hit record high despite fall in crimeBBC News all 62 news articles » |
via prisons - Google News on 6/30/12
New rule protects prisoners' rights
China Daily Chinese police will face punishments ranging from demotion to dismissal if they are found to have abused inmates or aided in the mistreatment of prisoners. China Codifies Punishments for Abusing PrisonersCRIENGLISH.com all 2 news articles » |
via prisons - Google News on 6/30/12
Prisoner of the day
Iranian HRANA and Zamaneh: Political prisoner Arjang Davoodi, 59, who has been in prison since 2003, was transferred from Rajaee Shahr Prison to the Intelligence Ministry's Ward 209 at Evin Prison on Wednesday night. Earlier in the afternoon, prison ... |
via prison mental health - Google Blog Search by Alexis Roeckner on 6/29/12
Goal: To ensure that a mother who physically abused her infant daughter receives mental health treatment instead of a jail sentence. Twenty-year-old Kellie Park is being held in prison in West Haven, Connecticut after she ...
via CorrectionsOne Daily News on 6/30/12
By Josh Jarman The Columbus Dispatch FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio — An officer at the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center has resigned amid allegations he had sexual contact with an inmate. Todd M. Watson, 36, of Reynoldsburg, resigned from his job as a juvenile detention officer on June 4, about a month after an investigation began into allegations that he touched a female inmate inappropriately ...
via CorrectionsOne Daily News on 6/30/12
By Jeff Proctor Albuquerque Journal ALBUQUERQUE — An internal state Corrections Department investigation determined former Los Lunas prison warden Anthony Romero did not try to obstruct an FBI investigation into the alleged rape of an inmate by a high-ranking guard in 2011. The department's Professional Standards Unit announced the investigation's completion at a news conference Thursday ...
via Prison News on 6/30/12
Thousands of sailors aboard naval ships from around the world are gathering in Boston to mark the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 and the Star-Spangled Banner - an event that coincides with this year's Boston Harborfest, a Fourth of July festival showcasing the city's maritime and colonial heritage.
via prison mental health - Google News on 6/30/12
Judge spearheads effort for mental health court
Aspen Daily News An Aspen judge on Friday convened a meeting of officials from the legal, medical, law enforcement and community service sectors to talk about setting up a new court system to handle repeat offenders who have mental health issues. ... The system ... |
via forensic psychology - Google News on 6/30/12
Psychological test ordered for teen
South Bend Tribune Friday morning a judge signed an order that 17-year-old Destiny Coulson should be sent to the state "center for Forensic Psychology" in Ypsilanti, Mich. Coulson's attorney says he thinks she is not competent to stand trial and filed a motion Friday ... and more » |
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Scotsman |
Killer faces assessment to decide length of jail term
Scotsman Mr MacLeod added: “This was his one and only foray into the world of prostitution. Mr Rodak would be extremely unlikely to put himself in such situations again.” He suggested that the ... The judge appointed Rajan Darjee, consultant forensic ... and more » |
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Examiner.com |
Zimmerman back in court on Friday for second bond hearing
Examiner.com Radell Smith, Criminal Profiles Examiner. Radell Smith possesses a formal education in behavioral forensics as well as successful experience in the field of profiling unsolved homicides. Subscribe · RSS Feed · Become an Examiner ... |
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The Olympics: Users must protect their own cyberspace
Infosecurity Magazine Most will remember the 7/7 London attacks, where one bomb detonated within a London bus. Now the buses have been fitted with their own form of 'behavioral analysis' technology that will detect a bus behaving “erratically — something that might happen ... |
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Prisons director accused of unfairness
Columbus Dispatch A Columbus lawmaker is accusing Gov. John Kasich's administration of playing politics by removing two Ohio Parole Board members appointed by his Democratic predecessor. and more » |
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Families of inmates protest move to understaffed prison
Tulsa World Prison officials stand in front of the Oklahoma State Reformatory at Granite in September. State Department of Corrections officials are moving older prisoners with good behavior to the prison and moving other inmates out because the facility is ... and more » |
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BBC News |
Venezuelan TV channel pays $2.2 million fine
Boston.com The Venezuelan television channel Globovision on Friday paid a fine of more than $2 million imposed by regulators, calling it an unfair penalty but saying it had no choice after the Supreme Court. Venezuela channel pays $2 million fineBusinessweek all 278 news articles » |
via pubmed: forensic psychiatry by Pallotto M, Nissant A, Fritschy JM, Rudolph U, Sassoè-Pognetto M, Panzanelli P, Lledo PM on 6/30/12
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J Neurosci. 2012 Jun 27;32(26):9103-9115
Authors: Pallotto M, Nissant A, Fritschy JM, Rudolph U, Sassoè-Pognetto M, Panzanelli P, Lledo PM
Abstract
In mammals, olfactory bulb granule cells (GCs) are generated throughout life in the subventricular zone. GABAergic inputs onto newborn neurons likely regulate their maturation, but the details of this process remain still elusive. Here, we investigated the differentiation, synaptic integration, and survival of adult-born GCs when their afferent GABAergic inputs are challenged by conditional gene targeting. Migrating GC precursors were targeted with Cre-eGFP-expressing lentiviral vectors in mice with a floxed gene encoding the GABA(A) receptor α2-subunit (i.e., Gabra2). Ablation of the α2-subunit did not affect GC survival but dramatically delayed their maturation. We found a reduction in postsynaptic α2-subunit and gephyrin clusters accompanied by a decrease in the frequency and amplitude of GABAergic postsynaptic currents beginning ∼14 d post-injection (dpi). In addition, mutant cells exhibited altered dendritic branching and spine density. Spine loss appeared with mislocation of glutamatergic synapses on dendritic shafts and a reduction of spontaneous glutamatergic postsynaptic currents, underscoring the relevance of afferent GABAergic transmission for a proper synaptic integration of newborn GCs. To test the role of GABAergic signaling during much early stages of GC maturation, we used a genetic strategy to selectively inactivate Gabra2 in precursor cells of the subventricular zone. In these mice, labeling of newborn GCs with eGFP lentiviruses revealed similar morphological alterations as seen on delayed Gabra2 inactivation in migrating neuroblasts, with reduced dendritic branching and spine density at 7 dpi. Collectively, these results emphasize the critical role of GABAergic synaptic signaling for structural maturation of adult-born GCs and formation of glutamatergic synapses.
PMID: 22745509 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
via pubmed: forensic psychiatry by Kesic D, Thomas SD, Ogloff JR on 6/30/12
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Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2012 Jun 29;
Authors: Kesic D, Thomas SD, Ogloff JR
Abstract
PURPOSE: To examine the estimated rates of mental disorders and associated situational characteristics in people involved in nonfatal use of force incidents with police in VIC, Australia. METHODS: A random sample of 4,267 cases between 1995 and 2008 from a dedicated police Use of Force Register were linked with the state-wide public mental health database and a police contacts database. Rates of ICD 9 and ICD 10 mental disorders recorded on the public mental health database were examined, as well as rates of criminal offending and the characteristics of force used by both parties. RESULTS: More than a third of people on whom the police resorted to using force (n = 1,621, 38 %) had a history of mental disorder. Significant overrepresentations of the estimated prevalence of psychosis [12.5 %, OR = 9.03, 95 % CI (7.41, 11.01), p < 0.001] and schizophrenia [9.1 %, OR = 9.73, 95 % CI (7.59, 12.47) p < 0.001] were found. Those diagnosed with mental disorders were 1.52 times more likely to use or threaten to use weapons on police, even after taking into account age, sex, substances intoxication and violent behaviour [95 % CI (1.23, 1.91), p < 0.001]; however, they were no more likely to injure or be injured by police than those without a recorded history of mental disorder. There was a noted trend for police to use, or threaten to use, weapons on people with a history of psychosis (other than schizophrenia) [OR = 1.40, 95 % CI (1.11, 1.78), p = 0.005]. CONCLUSIONS: Psychoses and schizophrenia are dramatically overrepresented in cases where police resort to using force. Situational characteristics evident in the encounters are suggestive of a sub-group of people with mental disorders presenting with aggressive and otherwise problematic behaviours coupled with histories of criminal offending; this presents significant ongoing challenges for the police.
PMID: 22744175 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
via forensic psychiatry - Google Blog Search by hazeeb on 11/18/10
Application notes and case studies explore uses of Tinderbox from Forensic Psychiatry to writing musical comedy. The Tinderbox Public File Exchange hosts a range of templates, assistants, and samples. You can arrange private Tinderbox ...
via Prison News on 6/30/12
O.J. Simpson's lawyer wants the Nevada Supreme Court to order the Las Vegas district attorney's office off the former football star's bid for release from state prison.
via prison psychiatry - Google Blog Search by hecksinductionhour on 6/29/12
This earned him a criminal case for hatemongering, punishable by up to two years in prison. Investigators requested a psychiatric examination of Yefimov, which ended with experts asking in May to place him into stationary ...
Prison Psychiatry News
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- Criminal Justice and Behavior recent issues
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via prisons - Google News on 6/30/12
Scotsman |
Prisoner numbers rise as 8000 in Scottish jails on an average day
stv.tv The number of people in Scotland's prisons has risen to more than 8000. There were 8178 inmates on an average day in 2011-2012, an increase of four per cent on the previous year. Report reveals prisoners at record high as crime in Scotland is at lowest ...Scotsman Number of prisoners in Scotland's jails reaches record levels, new figures showScottish Daily Record Scots prisoner numbers hit record high despite fall in crimeBBC News all 62 news articles » |
via prisons - Google News on 6/30/12
New rule protects prisoners' rights
China Daily Chinese police will face punishments ranging from demotion to dismissal if they are found to have abused inmates or aided in the mistreatment of prisoners. China Codifies Punishments for Abusing PrisonersCRIENGLISH.com all 2 news articles » |
via prisons - Google News on 6/30/12
Prisoner of the day
Iranian HRANA and Zamaneh: Political prisoner Arjang Davoodi, 59, who has been in prison since 2003, was transferred from Rajaee Shahr Prison to the Intelligence Ministry's Ward 209 at Evin Prison on Wednesday night. Earlier in the afternoon, prison ... |
via prison mental health - Google Blog Search by Alexis Roeckner on 6/29/12
Goal: To ensure that a mother who physically abused her infant daughter receives mental health treatment instead of a jail sentence. Twenty-year-old Kellie Park is being held in prison in West Haven, Connecticut after she ...
via CorrectionsOne Daily News on 6/30/12
By Josh Jarman The Columbus Dispatch FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio — An officer at the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center has resigned amid allegations he had sexual contact with an inmate. Todd M. Watson, 36, of Reynoldsburg, resigned from his job as a juvenile detention officer on June 4, about a month after an investigation began into allegations that he touched a female inmate inappropriately ...
via CorrectionsOne Daily News on 6/30/12
By Jeff Proctor Albuquerque Journal ALBUQUERQUE — An internal state Corrections Department investigation determined former Los Lunas prison warden Anthony Romero did not try to obstruct an FBI investigation into the alleged rape of an inmate by a high-ranking guard in 2011. The department's Professional Standards Unit announced the investigation's completion at a news conference Thursday ...
via Prison News on 6/30/12
Thousands of sailors aboard naval ships from around the world are gathering in Boston to mark the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 and the Star-Spangled Banner - an event that coincides with this year's Boston Harborfest, a Fourth of July festival showcasing the city's maritime and colonial heritage.
via prison mental health - Google News on 6/30/12
Judge spearheads effort for mental health court
Aspen Daily News An Aspen judge on Friday convened a meeting of officials from the legal, medical, law enforcement and community service sectors to talk about setting up a new court system to handle repeat offenders who have mental health issues. ... The system ... |
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Shooter gets 18 years in prison
The Desert Sun INDIO — A Desert Hot Springs gang member convicted of trying to kill another gang member was sentenced Friday to 18 years and six months in prison. and more » |
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Prisons director accused of unfairness
Columbus Dispatch A Columbus lawmaker is accusing Gov. John Kasich's administration of playing politics by removing two Ohio Parole Board members appointed by his Democratic predecessor. and more » |
via prisons - Google News on 6/30/12
Families of inmates protest move to understaffed prison
Tulsa World Prison officials stand in front of the Oklahoma State Reformatory at Granite in September. State Department of Corrections officials are moving older prisoners with good behavior to the prison and moving other inmates out because the facility is ... and more » |
via prisons - Google News on 6/29/12
BBC News |
Venezuelan TV channel pays $2.2 million fine
Boston.com The Venezuelan television channel Globovision on Friday paid a fine of more than $2 million imposed by regulators, calling it an unfair penalty but saying it had no choice after the Supreme Court. Venezuela channel pays $2 million fineBusinessweek all 278 news articles » |
via Prison News on 6/30/12
O.J. Simpson's lawyer wants the Nevada Supreme Court to order the Las Vegas district attorney's office off the former football star's bid for release from state prison.
via prison psychiatry - Google Blog Search by hecksinductionhour on 6/29/12
This earned him a criminal case for hatemongering, punishable by up to two years in prison. Investigators requested a psychiatric examination of Yefimov, which ended with experts asking in May to place him into stationary ...
via prisons - Google Blog Search by occupiedpalestine on 6/30/12
On the other hand dozens of Palestinians from Hebron demonstrated on Wednesday June 27 2012 against the PNA and in solidarity with the detainees at the Palestinian intelligence prison in Bethlehem, where four political ...
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Chicago Tribune |
Quinn to cut prison funding in hopes of helping DCFS
Chicago Tribune Gov. Pat Quinn plans to use savings from shuttering several prisons to offset a deep budget cut aimed at the state agency charged with protecting abused and neglected children. Quinn out to sell feds on buying Ill. prisonNorthwest Herald Gov. Quinn acts on the factsChicago Sun-Times APNewsBreak: Tamms prison for sale to fedsSTLtoday.com The State Journal-Register all 152 news articles » |
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“This investigation highlights an unfortunate reality: leaders within growing trans-national prison and street gangs like the Barrio Azteca continue to promote violence and manage their drug trafficking activities even after the ...
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San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee said Friday that he would find it "extremely difficult" to work again with Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi if the suspended lawman gets his job back.