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Abstract This paper reviews the recent literature in forensic psychiatry on clinical management. It examines the association between mental disorder and crime/violence, and considers specific conditions and problematic behaviours. Risk assessment and management techniques are reviewed, including those systems designed to maximize care and minimize risk.