Forensic psychiatric nursing: visions of social control.

T Mason, D Mercer
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Forensic nursing is a relatively recent, and fast developing, specialization within the wider field of psychiatry. The construction of professional practice at the interface of medical and legal services reflects larger ideological shifts in the management of human difference. Central to this trend is the posited relationship between mental disorder and criminality. The expanding loci of forensic expertise, beyond traditional institutional and health service settings, calls for a critical appraisal of present and proposed provision. Focusing on the British experience, in particular, this paper outlines the historical development of treatment for disordered offenders and explores contemporary initiatives. Deployment of nursing staff in the community, police stations, law courts and prisons, as an adjunct of medicalized crime, confuses further professional care with political control. The main conclusions presented are that the encroachment of psychiatry can be understood in terms of surveillance and social control. It is essential that nurses working in this field are aware of the power/knowledge equation that frames their practice, research and education. The penetration of forensic nursing into realms of society otherwise bereft of psychiatric intervention can be seen to have a darker dimension.

法医精神病学护理:社会控制的视野。
法医护理是在更广泛的精神病学领域内相对较新的、发展迅速的专业。在医疗和法律服务的界面上构建专业实践反映了在管理人类差异方面更大的思想转变。这一趋势的核心是精神障碍和犯罪之间假定的关系。在传统的机构和保健服务环境之外,法医专业知识的范围不断扩大,要求对目前和拟议的提供进行批判性评估。特别关注英国的经验,本文概述了治疗精神错乱罪犯的历史发展,并探讨了当代的举措。在社区、警察局、法院和监狱部署护理人员作为医疗化犯罪的辅助手段,将进一步的专业护理与政治控制混为一谈。提出的主要结论是,精神病学的侵犯可以从监视和社会控制的角度来理解。在这一领域工作的护士必须意识到构成其实践、研究和教育的权力/知识等式。法医护理渗透到社会领域,否则失去了精神干预可以看到一个黑暗的维度。
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