Nursing in Justice and Forensic Health
Use this guide to find information resources about nursing in justice and forensic health including books, reports and journal articles.
Last updated:
01/05/2025
Key Resources
House of Commons Justice Committee (2021) Mental health in prison: fifth report of session 2021–22. London: House of Commons.
NHS England (2022) The Mental health nurse’s handbook.
National Offender Management Service and NHS England (2020) Working with personality disordered offenders: a practitioner’s guide.
Prisons and Probation Ombudsman, Learning Lessons reports.
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These publications identify lessons to be learned from Prisons & Probation Ombudsman independent investigations.
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (2024) The Long wait: a thematic review of delays in the transfer of mentally unwell prisoners.
Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody and The 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 (2020) Avoidable natural deaths in prison custody: putting things right. London: IAPDC
Nursing in Justice
CED Joint Working Group (2021) Conducted Energy Device (CED): at a glance guidance for ED Clinicians. London: The Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine.
Criminal Justice Joint Inspection (2021) Neurodiversity in the criminal justice system: a review of evidence. London: CJJI.
Davies M, Rolewicz L, Schlepper L and Fagunwa F (2020) Locked out? Prisoners' use of hospital care. Research report: Nuffield Trust.
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales (2022) The Annual report of HM Chief Inspector of prisons from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022. London: HMIP
Joint Unions in Prisons Alliance (JUPA) - Safe inside.
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The Joint Unions in Prisons Alliance (JUPA) was set up in response to ongoing concerns about the safety of staff working in prison environments to seek improvements to working conditions in prisons so that staff can feel 'Safe Inside'.
Mental Health Foundation (2022) How to look after your mental health in prison: a guide written for male prisoners.
NHS England (2023) A review of health and social care in women’s prisons.
NHS England (2022) Health and justice framework for integration 2022-2025: improving lives – reducing inequality.
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NHS England Health and Justice is responsible for commissioning healthcare for children, young people and adults across secure and detained settings.
Northern Ireland Audit Office (2019) Mental Health in the criminal justice system. CDS
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The report examines the pathways through which offenders will progress when they come into contact with the justice system.
UK Health Security Agency (2022) Acute respiratory illness, including flu and COVID-19 in prisons.
NHS England and NHS Improvement (2021) Meeting the healthcare needs of adults with a learning disability and autistic adults in prison. London: NHS.
Prison Reform Trust (2024) Bromley briefings: prison factfile winter 2024. London: Prison Reform Trust.
The Royal College of General Practitioners (2019) Safer prescribing in prisons, guidance for clinicians. London: RCGP.
Forensic Health Care
NHS Scotland: Forensic mental health services managed care network.
Royal College of Psychiatrists (2018) Prison mental health in Northern Ireland (CR219). London: RCP.
Scottish Government: Forensic mental health.
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Nursing in Justice
Brooke J (2023) Nursing in prison. Cham: Springer.
Matheson J, Patterson J, and Neilson L (eds.) (2020) Tackling causes and consequences of health inequalities: a practical guide. London: CRC Press.
Phipps E, O'Moore E, Plugge E and Hard J (2024) Prison medicine and health. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Walsh E and Norman A (2014) Nursing in criminal justice services. Keswick: M and K Publishing. Forensic Health books
Blumenthal S, Wood H and Williams A (2018) Assessing risk: a relational approach. Abingdon: Routledge.
El-Genady E (2015) Forensic mental health nursing and criminal justice system. Saarbr眉cken: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing.
Faugno D K, Mitchell S A, Sievers V, Pederson S L, Volz J M and Speck P M (2022) Introduction to forensic nursing: principles and practice. St. Louis: STM Learning, Incorporated.
Mafuba K and Gates B (2023) Learning and intellectual disability nursing practice. 2nd edn. London: Routledge.
Naidoo S R (2023) Interpreting medical findings in sexual contact and abuse: a reference handbook for legal and health practitioners. Cape Town: Juta & Company, Limited.
Pollock P (2015) Cognitive analytic therapy for offenders: a new approach to forensic psychotherapy. London: Routledge.
Rogers A, Harvey J and Law H (2015) Young people in forensic mental health settings: psychological thinking and practice. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Scannell J M (2018) Fast facts about forensic nursing: what you need to know. New York: Springer Publishing.
Stark M M (2020) Clinical forensic medicine: a physician's guide. Cham: Springer. Book subject searches
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Nursing in Justice journal articles
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Forensic Health journal articles
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Nursing in Justice journals
Journals of interest for Nursing in Justice.
Forensic Health journals
Journals of interest for Forensic Health.
Exhibitions
国内精品伊人久久久久妇 exhibition: Prison nursing unlocked: A history of care and justice. -
Explore the fascinating history of health care in prisons, from the work of early reformers like Elizabeth Fry to the vital contribution that nurses make to prisoner health today.
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Special collections
Our Permanent Collection consists of nursing specific core items and rare items, and as such is viewable by appointment only. Here is a small selection of items from our collection.
Rowe J (1927) John Howard: prison reformer and philanthropist. London: The Epworth Press.
Smalley H (1902) Prison hospital nursing: being a manual of first aid and nursing for the prison hospital staff. London: HMSO.
Historical journals
Nursing Record/British Journal of Nursing (1888-1956)
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Digitised journal available online.
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Article: (no author) (1922) Editorial: HM Prison Nursing Service, British Journal of Nursing, 25 Feb, p.111.
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Article: (no author) (1925) Lecture on prision nursing, British Journal of Nursing: Royal British Nurses Association supplement, November, p.234-235.
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Article: (no author) (1909) The Elizabeth Fry League, British Journal of Nursing, 18 December, p.495-496.
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