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NURS 486.3 FORENSIC NURSING IN SECURE ENVIRONMENTS

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MODULE 1 – An Introduction to Forensic Nursing in Secure Environments

No assigned readings, orientation to the course. Students expected to check for library access etc.

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MODULE 2 – A Model for Care

Required Readings

Austin, W. (2001). Relational ethics in forensic psychiatric settings. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 12-17. Find it

Clark, M.J.D. (2003). Care of clients in correctional settings. In Community health nursing: Caring for populations (4th ed.) (pp. 603-621). Upper Saddle RiverNJ: Prentice Hall. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Maroney, M. K . (2005). Caring and custody: Two faces of the same reality. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 11 (2), 157-169. Retrieved December 4, 2006 from http://jcx.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/2/157

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2008). Forensic psychiatric and mental health nursing. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.). Psychiatric nursing for Canadian practice (pp. 791-804). Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. Available in course reading package (In Library)

Optional Readings (Module 2)

Allison, T. L. & Clark, J. H. (2001). Making correctional health care smarter. Corrections Today, 63(4), 64-66, 68-70, 139. Find it

Alexander-Rodriguez, T. (1983). Prison health – A role for professional nursing. Nursing Outlook, 31(2), 115-118. (In Library)

American Nurses Association. (1995). Scope & Standards of Nursing Practice in Correctional Facilities. Washington , DC : Author. Not in Library. Resource is only available if ordered through ANA. However, there is a discussion about the topin from the ANA here:
http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/EthicsStandards/IssuesUpdate/EthicsandIssuesinPrisonArticle.aspx

Appelbaum, K. L., Hickey, J. M., & Packer, I. (2001). The role of correctional officers in multidisciplinary mental health ca re in prisons. Psychiatric Services, 52 (10), 1343-1347. Find it

Dale, C. & Gardiner, J. (2001). Security in forensic environments: Strategic and operational issues. In C. Dale, T. Thompson, & P. Woods (Eds.), Forensic mental health: Issues in practice (pp.251-273). Edinburgh: Ballière Tindall. Not in Library

Day, R. A. (1983). The challenge: Health care vs. security. The Canadian Nurse, 79(7), 34-36. (In Library)

de Chesnay, M. (2005). Caring for the vulnerable: Perpectives in nursing theory, practice and research. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. In Library

Department of Justice Canada . (1992, c. 20). Corrections and Conditional Release Act. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-44.6/index.html

Doyle, J. (2001). Forensic nursing: A review of the literature. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18(3), 32-39. Find it

Drake, V. (1998). Process, perils, and pitfalls of research in prison. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 19, 41-52. Find it

Droes, N. S. (1994). Correctional nursing practice. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 11(4), 201-210. Find it

Flanagan, N. A. & Flanagan, T. J. (2002). An analysis of the relationship between job satisfaction and job stress in correctional nurses. Research in Nursing & Health, 25, 282-294. Find it

Flaskerud, J. H. & Winslow, B. J. (1998). Conceptualizing vulnerable populations health-related research. Nursing Research, 47(2), 69-78. Find it

Government of Canada. (1992). Corrections and Conditional Release Act. Retrieved November 30, 2004, from http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/ShowDoc/cs/c-44.6///en?page=1 

Gulotta, K. C. (1987). Factors affecting nursing practice in a correctional health care setting. Journal of Prison & Jail Health, 6(1), 3-22. Not available

Holmes, D. (2002). Police and pastoral power: Governmentality and correctional and forensic psychiatric nursing. Nursing Inquiry, 9(2), 84-92. Find it

Hufft, A. G. & Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2000). Forensic nursing: An emerging specialty. In J.T. Catalono (Ed.), Nursing now! Today’s issues, tomorrow’s trends (2nd ed.) (pp. 427-447). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Company. In Library

International Association of Forensic Nurses & American Nurses Association. (1997). Scope and standards of forensic nursing practice. Washington, DC: Author. Not in Library

Kettles, A. M., Peternelj-Taylor, C., Woods, P., Hufft, A., Van Erven, T., Martin, H., Donisch-Sidel, U., Kuppen, A., Holmes, C., Almvik, R., Hatling, T., & Robinson, D. K. (2001). Forensic nursing: A global perspective. The British Journal of Forensic Practice, 3(2), 29-41. Not in Library

Lehman, A. (1983). Nursing’s last frontier: Our Canadian prisons. The Canadian Nurse, 79(7), 37-39. (In Library)

Maree, E. G. (2001). Hosptial based psychiatric nursing care. In G. W. Stuart & M. T. Laraia (Eds.), Principles and practice of psychiatric nursing (7th ed.) (pp.712-727). ST. Louis: Mosby. In Library

Mason, T., Williams, R., & Vivian-Byrne, S. (2002). Multi-disciplinary working in a forensic mental health setting: Ethical codes of reference. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 9(5), 563-572. Find it

Peternelj-Taylor, C. A. (1998). Care of individuals in correctional facilities. In C.A. Glod (Ed.), Contemporary psychiatric mental health nursing (pp. 620-633). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. In Library

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (1999). Editorial: Forensic psychiatric nursing: The paradox of custody and caring. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 37(9), 9-11. Find it

Peternelj-Taylor, C. & Hufft, A. G . (2006). Forensic nursing. In W. K. Mohr (Ed.), Psychiatric-mental health nursing (pp.377-393). Philadelphia : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. In Library

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2000). The role of the forensic nurse in Canada: An evolving specialty. In D. Robinson & A. Kettles (Eds.), Nursing and multidisciplinary care of the mentally disordered offender (pp. 192-212). London: Jessica Kingsley. In Library

Peternelj-Taylor, C. & Johnson, R. (1995). Serving time: Psychiatric nursing in corrections. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 33(8), 12-19. In Library

Reams, P. N., Smith, M. N., Fletcher, J., & Spencer, E. (1998). Making the case for bioethics in corrections. Corrections Today, 60(2), 112-114, 116-117, 176. Find it

Rose, D. N. (2005). Respect for patient autonomy in forensic psychiatric nursing. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 1 (1), 23-27. Find it

Smale, S. L. (1983). Nursing behind bars: A decade of change. The Canadian Nurse, 79(7), 31-33. In Library

Smith, S. (2005, February). Stepping through the looking glass: Professional autonomy in correctional nursing. Corrections Today , pp 54-56, 70. Find it

Stevens, R. (1993). When your clients are in jail. Nursing Forum, 28(4), 5-8. In Library

Umlauf, M. G. (1992). Women in white. Nursing Forum, 27(1), 12-14. In Library

United Kingdom Central Council & University of Central Lancashire. (1999). Nursing in secure environments. London, England: Authors. Not in Library. Article about the recommendations this document makes can be found online at: www.bulger.co.uk/prison/NursingSecure.pdf

Whyte, L. & Brooker, C. (2001). Working with a multidisciplinary team in secure psychiatric environments. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 26-34. Find it

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MODULE 3 – Therapeutic Relationships with Forensic Clients

Required Readings

Austin , W., Bergum, V., Nuttgens, S., & Peternelj-Taylor , C. (2006). A Re-visioning of Boundaries in Professional Helping Relationships: Exploring Other Metaphors. Ethics & Behavior, 16 (2), 77-94. Find it

Jacobson, G. A. (2002). Maintaining professional boundaries: Preparing nursing students for the challenge. Journal of Nursing Education, 41(6), 279-281. Find it

Jones, A. C. (2004). Transference and countertransference. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 40(1), 13-19. Find it

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2004). An Exploration of “Othering” in forensic psychiatric and correctional nursing. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 36 (4), 130-146. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Peternelj-Taylor, C. & Yonge, O. (2003). Exploring boundaries in the nurse-client relationship: Professional Roles and Responsibilities. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 39(2), 55-66. Find it

Registered Nurses Association of Ontario . (2002). Establishing therapeutic relationships. Toronto , Canada : Author. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://www.rnao.org/Storage/15/936_BPG_TR_Rev06.pdf

Optional Reading (Module 3)

Adshead, G. (2000). Care or custody? Ethical dilemmas in forensic psychiatry. Journal of Medical Ethics, 26, 302-304. Find it

Bunner, K. & Yonge, O. (2006). Boundaries and adolescents in residential treatment facilities: What clinicians need to know. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 44 (9), 38-44. Find it

Canadian Nurses Association. (2002). Code of ethics for registered nurses. Ottawa: Author. http://www.cna-nurses.ca/cna/documents/pdf/publications/CodeofEthics2002_e.pdf

Canales, M. K. (2000). Othering: Toward an understanding of difference. Advances in Nursing Science, 22(4), 16-31. Find it

College & Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta . (2005a). Professional boundaries: A discussion guide and teaching tool. Edmonton , AB : Author. Retrieved August 30, 2006 from, http://www.nurses.ab.ca/pdf/Professional%20Boundaries%20Discussion%20Guide.pdf

College & Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta . (2005b). Professional boundaries for registered nurses: Guidelines for the nurse-client relationship. Edmonton , AB : Author. Retrieved August 30, 2006 from http://www.nurses.ab.ca/pdf/Professional%20Boundaries%20Guidelines.pdf

Deering, C. G. (1999). To speak or not to speak: Self-disclosure with patients. American Journal of Nursing, 99(1), 34-38. Find it

Drake, V. K. (1998). Process, perils, and pitfalls of research in prison. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 19, 41-52. Find it

Durkin, N. (2000). The importance of setting boundaries in home care and hospice nursing. Home Healthcare Nurse, 18(7), 478-481. Find it

Evans, M. (2000). The significance of ethical sophistication. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 38(4), 8-13. Find it

Gallop, R. (1998a). Abuse of power in the nurse-patient relationship. Nursing Standard, 12(37), 43-47. Find it

Gallop, R. (1998b). Post discharge social contact: A potential area for boundary violation Post discharge/termination social contact. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association,4(4), 105-109. Find it

Hem, K. & Heggen, K. (2003). Being professional and being human: One nurse’s relationship with a psychiatric patient. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 43(1), 101-108. Find it

Martin, T. (2001). Something special: Forensic psychiatric nursing. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 8, 25-32. Find it

Martin, T. & Street, A. F. (2003). Exploring evidence of the therapeutic relationship in forensic psychiatric nursing. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 10, 543-551. Find it

Melia, P., Moran, T., & Mason, T. (1999). Triumvirate nursing for personality disordered patients: Crossing the boundaries safely. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 6(1), 15-20. Find it

Okomota, S. K. (2003). The function of boundaries in the therapeutic relationship between male practitioners and female youth clients. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 20 (4), 303-313 Find it

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (1998). Forbidden love: Sexual exploitation in the forensic milieu. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 36 (6), 17-23. Find it

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2002). Professional boundaries: A matter of therapeutic integrity. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 40(4), 22-29. Find it

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2003). Whistleblowing and boundary violations: Exposing a colleague in the forensic milieu. Nursing Ethics, 10(5), 526-537. Find it

Pilette, P.C., Berck, C.B., & Achber, L.C. (1995). Therapeutic management of helping boundaries. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 33 (1), 40-47. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Schafer, P. (1997). When a client develops an attraction: Successful resolution versus boundary violation. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 4(3), 203-211. Found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119177619/PDFSTART

Schafer, P. & Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2003). Therapeutic relationships and boundary maintenance: The perspective of patients enrolled in a treatment program for violent offenders. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 24, 605-625. Find it

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MODULE 4 – Contemporary Health Challenges

Required Readings

Correctional Service of Canada. (2005). Issues & Challenges Facing CSC (Sections 1-4). Correctional Service of Canada Speakers’ Binder. Retrieved November 14, 2004, from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/sb-go/pdf/sb-go-eng.pdf

De, P. (2002). Infectious diseases in Canadian federal penitentiaries. Forum on Corrections Research, 14(2), 24-27. Retrieved December 1, 2004 from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/forum/e142/142f_e.pdf

LaMarre, M . (2006). Nursing role and practice in correctional facilites. In M. Puisis (Ed.), Clinical practice in correctional medicine (2 nd ed.) (pp. 417-418). Philadelphia , PA : Mosby Elsevier. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Shaw, J., Peternelj-Taylor, C., & Woods, P. (2008). Clients in correctional settings (2 nd ed.). In L. L. Stamler & L. Liu (Eds.), Community health nursing: A Canadian Perspective (pp. 331-341). In Library ; Available in Reading Package

Thomas, G. (2005). Harm reduction policies and programs for persons involved in the criminal justice system. Harm reduction for special populations in Canada . Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Retrieved December 4, 2006 from
http://www.ccsa.ca/2005%20CCSA%20Documents/ccsa-003900-2005.pdf

Optional Readings (Module 4)

Alexander-Rodriguez, T. (1983). Prison health – A role for professional nursing. Nursing Outlook, 31(2), 115-118. In Library

American Nurses Association. (1995). Scope & Standards of Nursing Practice in Correctional Facilities. Washington, DC: Author. http://www.nursingworld.org/DocumentVault/NursingPractice/DraftForensicNursingScopeandStandards.aspx. Note that this resource is available to ANA members only.

Blanc, B., Lauwers, V., Telmon, N., & Rouge, D. (2001). The effect of incarceration on prisoners' perception of their health. Journal of Community Health, 26(5), 367-181. Find it Choose the Proquest Link

International Council of Nurses. (1998). Position Statement: Nurses’ Role in the Care of Prisoners and Detainees 1998. Retrieved Novemeber 22, 2002, from http://www.icn.ch/psdetainees.htm

International Association of Forensic Nurses & American Nurses Association. (1997). Scope and standards of practice for forensic nursing. Washington, DC: Author. Not in Library

Gondles, J. A. (2001). Correctional health: Today's and tomorrow's challenge. Corrections Today, 63(5), 6. Find it

Hammett, T. M., Roberts, C., & Kennedy, S. (2001). Health-related issues in prisoner reentry. Crime and Delinquency, 47(3), 390-409. Find it

Levine, S. F. (2005). Improving end-of-life care of prisoners. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 11 (4), 317-331. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://jcx.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/4/317

McDevitt, J. (2004). Primary care update for mental health nurses. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services,42(10), 22-35. Find it

McMaster, S. A. (2004). Harm reduction: a new perspective on substance abuse services. Social Work, 49 (3), 356-363 Find it

McVey, C. C. (2001). Coordinating effective health and mental health continuity of care. Corrections Today, 63(5), 58-62. Find it

Official Position Statement of National Commission on Correctional Health Care. (1999). Use of telemedicine technology in correctional facilities, Journal of Correctional Health Care, 6(1), 129-137. Find it

Official Position Statement of National Commission on Correctional Health Care. (1999). Use of automated external defibrillators in correctional facilities. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 6(1), 139-144. Find it

Thorburn, K. (1995). Health care in correctional facilities. The Western Journal of Medicine, 163(6), 560-565. Find it

Tuberculosis Prevention and Control in Canadian Federal Prisons 1998: reported results of the Correctional Service of Canada Tuberculosis Tracking System. Corectional Service of Canada. Retrieved January 16, 2009 from  
http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/antituberculeuse/tuberculosis.pdf

Turpin, J. S. (2001). Office of correctional health care: An idea for today and tomorrow. Corrections Today, 63(5), 145-147. Find it

Waring, T. (1996). Prisoners with diabetes: Do they receive appropriate care? Nursing Times, 92 (16), 38-39. Not Available

White , M. C., Mehrotra , A., Menendez , E., Estes , M. et al , (2001). Jail inmates and HIV care: Provision of antiretrovial therapy and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia prophylaxis, International Journal of STD & AIDS, 12(6), 380-385. Find it

Zaitzow, B. H. (1999). Women prisoners and HIV/AIDS. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 10(6), 78-89. Find it

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MODULE 5 – The Mentally Disordered Client

Required Readings

Boe, R. & Vuong, B. (2002). Mental health trends among federal inmates. Forum on Corrections Research, 14(2), 6-9. Retrieved December 1, 2004 from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/forum/e142/142b_e.pdf

Byrt, R. (2006). The social consequences of a ‘personality disorder' label. In P. Woods, A. Kettles, & R. Byrt (Eds.), Forensic mental health nursing: Interventions with people with ‘personality disorder' (pp. 20-37). London , UK : Quay Books. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Daniel, A. E. & Fleming, J. (2006). Suicides in a state correctional system, 1992-2002: A review. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 12 (1), 24-35. Retrieved December 4, 2006, from http://jcx.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/1/24

Encinares, M. & Lorbergs, K. A. (2001). Framing nursing practice within a forensic outpatient service. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 35-41. Find it

Kent-Wilkinson, A. (1999). Forensic family genogram: An assessment and intervention tool. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 37(9), 52-56. Find it

Marley, J. A. & Buila, S. (2001). Crimes against people with mental illness: Types, perpetrators & influencing factors. Social Work, 46 (2), 115-124. Find it

Woods, P . (2006). Types of personality disorder. In P. Woods, A. Kettles, & R. Byrt (Eds.), Forensic mental health nursing: Interventions with people with ‘personality disorder' (pp. 10-19.). London , UK : Quay Books. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Optional Readings (Module 5)

Arboleda, J. & Holley, H. & Crisante, A. (1996). Mentall Illness and violence: Proof or stereotype? Public Health Agency of Canada. Retrieved December 1, 2004 http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/mh-sm/pubs/mental_illness/index-eng.php

Dietz, P. E. (1992). Mentally disordered offenders: Patterns in the relationship between mental disorder and crime. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 15(3), 539-551. In Library

Doyle, J. (1999). A qualitative study of factors influencing psychiatric nursing practice in Australian prisons. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 35(1), 29-35. Find it

Electronic Frontier Canada. (2004). Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Constitution Act, 1982 (79), from http://www.efc.ca/pages/law/charter/charter.text.html

Freeman, A. & Alaimo, C. (2001). Prevention of suicide in a large urban jail. Psychiatric Annals, 31(7), 447-452. In Library

James, D. J. & Glaze, L. E. (2006, September). Mental health problems of prison and jail inmates. Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report. US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/pdf/mhppji.pdf

Kanapaux, W . (2004). Guilty of mental illness. Psychiatric Times, XXI (1). Retrieved October 17, 2005 from http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p040101a.html

Kent-Wilkinson, A. (1993). After the crime, before the trial. The Canadian Nurse, 89(11), 23-26. In Library

Kravitz, H. M., Davis, J. M., & Silberberg, J. (2001). Reducing recidivism among mentally ill offenders: The role of psychotropic medication in correctional psychiatry. Psychiatric Annals, 31(7), 409-418. In Library

Long, P. W. (1995-2002). Internet Mental Health. Retrieved July 5, 2002 from: http://www.mentalhealth.com/

Mercer, D., Mason, T., & Richman, J. (1999). Good & Evil in the crusade of care: Social constructions of mental disorders. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 37(9), 13-17. Find it

Petryshen, P. (1981). Nursing the mentally disordered offender. The Canadian Nurse, 77(6), 26-28. In Library

Serin, R. C. & Motiuk, L. (2002). An examination of suicide attempts among inmates. Forum on Corrections Research, 14(2), 40-42. Retrieved December 1, 2004, from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/forum/e142/142j_e.pdf

Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. (2006, May). Out of the shadows at last: Transforming mental health, mental illness and addiction services in Canada . Retrieved January 5, 2007, from http://www.parl.gc.ca/39/1/parlbus/commbus/senate/com-e/soci-e/rep-e/rep02may06-e.htm

Statistics Canada. (2003). Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics: Special study on mentally disordered in the criminal justice system. Ottawa: Minister of Industry. Retrieved December 1, 2004 from http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-559-x/85-559-x2000201-eng.pdf

Watson, A., Luchins, D., & Lurigio, A. (2001). Paths to jail among mentally ill persons: Service needs and service characteristics. Psychiatric Annals, 31(7), 421-429. In Library

Wolff, N. (2004). Community reintegration of prisoners with mental illness: A social investment perspective. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry: 28(1), 43-58. Find it

World Health Organization & International Association for Suicide Prevention. (2007). Preventing suicide in jails and prisons (pp. 1-28) . Retrieved November 5, 2007 from http://www.who.int/mental_health/prevention/suicide/resource_jails_prisons.pdf

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MODULE 6 – The Aging Forensic Client

Required Readings

Beckett, J., Peternelj-Taylor, C., & Johnson, R. (2003). Growing old in the correctional system. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 41(9), 12-18. Find it

Bledsoe, W. ( 2006). Criminal offenders residing in long-term care facilities. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2 (3), 142-146. Find it

Chow, R. K. (2002). Initiating a long-term care nursing service for aging inmates. Geriatric Nursing, 23(1), 24-27. Find it

Duggleby, W. (2005). Fostering hope in incarcerated older adults. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 43(9), 15-20. Find it

Optional Readings (Module 6)

Aday, R. H. (1994). Aging in prison: A case study of new elderly offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 38(1), 1-91. Find it

Anno, B. J., Lawrence, J. E., Shansky, R., Bisbee, J., & Blackmore, J. (2004). Correctional health care: Addressing the needs of elderly, chronically ill, and terminally ill inmates. Middleton, CT: National Institute of Corrections. Retrieved November 4, 2004 from http://www.nicic.org/Library/018735

Coid, J., Fazel, S. & Kahtan, N. (2002). Elderly patients admitted to secure forensic psychiatric services. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 13(2), 416-427. Find it

Gal, M. (2002). The physical and mental health of older offenders. Forum on Corrections Research, 14(2), 15-19. Retrieved November 5, 2004 from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/forum/e142/142d_e.pdf

Gallagher, E. M. (2001). Elders in prison: Health and well-being of older inmates. International Journal of Law & Psychiatry, 24, 325-333. Find it

LaMere, S., Smyer, T., & Gragert, M. (1996). The aging inmate. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 34(4), 25-29. In Library

Scott, E. M. (1997). A prison and a nursing home: Any similarities? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 41(3), 298-301. Find it

Shimkus, J. (2004, Summer). Corrections copes with care for the aged. Correct Care, 18(3), 1, 16. Retrieved November 22, 2004 from http://www.ncchc.org/pubs/CC/aging_inmates.html or http://www.ncchc.org/pubs/CC/archive/18-3.pdf

Smyer, T. (2000). The aged offender. In D. Mercer, T. Mason, M. McKeown, G. McCann (Eds.) Forensic mental health care: A case study approach (pp. 235-240). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. In Library

Smyer, T., Gragert, M.D., LaMere, S. (1997). Stay safe! Stay healthy! Surviving old age in prison. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 35(9), 10-17. In Library

Tomar, R., Treasaden, I. H., & Shah, A. K. (2005). Is there a case for a specialist forensic psychiatric service for the elderly? International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 51-56. Find it

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MODULE 7 – Women’s Issues

Required Readings

Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. (2006). Fact Sheet. Self harm among criminalized women. Retrieved December 4, 2006 from
http://www.ccsa.ca/2006%20CCSA%20Documents/ccsa-011338-2006-e.pdf

Ferraro. K. & Moe, A . (2003). Mothering, crime and incarceration. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 32 (1), 9-40. Find it

Fogel, C. I. (2001). Psychological risk factors in pregnant inmates. The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 26(1), 10-16. Find it

Harner, H. M. (2004). Relationships between incarcerated women: Moving beyond stereotypes. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 42(1), 38-46. Find it

Maeve, M.K. (2003). Nursing care partnerships with women leaving jail: Effects on health and crime. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 41(9), 30-40. Find it

McDonagh, D. Noël, C., & Wichmann, C. (2002). Mental health needs of women offenders: Needs analysis for the development of the intensive intervention strategy. Forum on Corrections Research, 14(2), 32-35. Retrieved December 1, 2004 from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/forum/e142/142h_e.pdf

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2005). "Ordinary" women, extraordinary life circumstances. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 1(2), 84-85. Find it

Williams, L. & Schulte-Day, S. (2006). Pregnant in prison – The incarcerated woman's experience: A preliminary descriptive study. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 12 (2), 78-88. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://jcx.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/2/78

Young, D. S. (1998). Health status and service use among incarcerated women. Family Community Health, 21(3), 16-31. Only abstract available through library Find it

Optional Readings (Module 7)

Byrt, R., Lomas, C., & Gardiner, G. (2001). Working with women in secure environments. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 42-50. Find it

Desmond, A. M. (1991). The relationship between loneliness and social interaction in women prisoners. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 29(3), 4-10. In Library

Eliason, M. J. , Taylor, J. Y., & Arndt, S. (2005). Assessing intimate partner violence in incarcerated women. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 1 (3), 106-110. Find it

Ford, P. M. & Wobeser, W. L. (2000). Health care problems in prisons. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 162(5), 664-665. Find it

Gary, F. & Campbell, D. (1998). Feminism: A perspective for the 21st Century. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 19, 139-152. Find it

A health care needs assessment of federal inmates in Canada (2004). Canadian Journal of Public Health, 95(supplement 1) S1-S63.Find It

Kane, M. & DiBartolo, M. (2002). Complex physical and mental health needs of rural incarcerated women. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 23, 209-229. Find it

Keaveny, M.E. (1999). Life events and psychosocial well-being in women sentenced to prison. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 20, 73-89. Find it

Maeve, M. K. (1999). Adjudicated health: incarcerated women and the social construction of health. Crime, Law & Social Change, 31, 49-71. Find it

Maeve, K. M. (1997). Nursing practice with incarcerated women: Caring within mandated (sic) alienation. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 18, 495-510. In Library

Maeve, M. K. (2000). Speaking unavoidable truths: Understanding early childhood sexual and physical violence among women in prison. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 21,473-498. Find it

MacDonald, M. & Watson, L. (2001). Creating choices, changing lives: The transformation of women’s corrections in Canada. Corrections Today, 63(1), 70-74. Find it

Osborne, O. (1995). Jailed mothers: Further explorations in public sector nursing. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 33(8), 23-28. In Library

Parsons, M. L. & Warner-Robbins, C. (2002). Factors that support women's successful transition to the community following jail/prison. Health Care for Women International, 23, 6-18. Find it

Pate, K. (2000). 50 years of Canada’s International Commitment to Human Rights: Millstones in correcting corrections for federally sentenced women. Canadian Woman Studies, 20(3), 44-46. Find it

Reviere, R. & Young, V. D. (2004). Aging behind bars: Health care for older female inmates. Journal of Women & Aging, 16(1/2), 55-69. Find it

Roth, B. & Presse, L. (2003). Nursing interventions for parasuicidal behaviors in female offenders. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 41(9), 20-40. Find it

Siefert, K. & Pimlot, S. (2001). Improving pregnancy outcome during imprisonment. A model for residential care. Social Work, 46 (2), 125-134. Find it

Young, D. S. (2000). Women’s perceptions of health care in prison. Health Care for Women International, 21, 219-234. Find it

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MODULE 8 – Issues Related to Young Offenders

Required Readings

Goren, S. (2001). Healing the victim, the young offender, and the community via restorative justice: An international perspective. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22(2), 137-149. Find it

Hufft, A. G. (1999). Girl scouts beyond bars: A unique opportunity for forensic psychiatric nursing. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 37(9), 45-51. Find it

Hufft, A. G. (2004). Supporting psychosocial adaptation for the pregnant adolescent in corrections. The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 29 (2), 122-127. Find it

Poulin, C. (2006). Harm reduction policies and programs for youth. Harm reduction for special populations in Canada . Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Retrieved December 4, 2006 from http://www.ccsa.ca/2006%20CCSA%20Documents/ccsa-11340-2006.pdf

Shelton, D. (2000). Health status of young offenders and their families. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 32 (2), 173-178. Find it

Shelton, D. (2004). Experiences of detained young offenders in need of mental health care. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 36(2), 129-133. Find it

Optional Readings (Module 8)

Alemango, S. A., Shaffer-King, E., & Hammel, R. (2006). Juveniles in detention: How do girls differ from boys? Journal of Correctional Health Care, 12 (1), 45-53. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://jcx.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/1/45

American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Adolescence. (2001). Health care for children and adolescents in the juvenile correctional care system. Pediatrics, 107(4), 799-803. Find it

Camenzuli, M. (2001). Promoting health: Working with young offenders. Nursing Management, 8(7), 21-23. Find it

Department of Justice Canada. (2002).Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-7). Retrieved November 29, 2004 from http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/Y-1.5/110062.html

Department of Justice Canada . (2002, c. 1). The Youth Criminal Justice Act: Summary and Background. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/Y-1.5/index.html

Emerson, E. & Shelton, D. (2001). Using creative arts to build coping skills to reduce domestic violence in the lives of female juvenile offenders. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 181-195. Find it

Gurian-Sherman, S. (2001). The challenge of juvenile justice: Advocating for troubled children in trouble. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 207-224. Find it

Holt, C. (2001). The correctional officer’s role in mental health treatment of youthful offenders. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 173-180. Find it

Kent-Wilkinson, A. (1999). Forensic family genogram: An assessment and intervention tool. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 37(9), 52-56. Find it

McCrone, S. & Shelton, D. (2001). An overview of forensic psychiatric care of the adolescent. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 125-135. Find it

Preski, S. & Shelton, D. (2001). The role of contextual, child and parent factors in predicting criminal outcomes in adolescence. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 197-205. Find it

Schlapman, N. & Cass, P. S. (2000). Project: HIV prevention for incarcerated youth in Indiana. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 17(3), 151-158. Find it

Shelton, D. (2001). AIDS and drug use prevention intervention for confined youthful offenders. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 159-172. Find it

Shelton, D. (2001). Emotional disorders in young offenders. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 33(3), 259-263. Find it

Shelton, D. & Pearson, G. (2005). ADHD in juvenile offenders.: Treatment issues nurses need to know. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 43(9), 38-46. Find It

Thomas, J., Gourley, G. K., & Meele, N. (2004). Screening young people in the juvenile justice system for behavioral and substance abuse disorders. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 42(4), 28-36. Find it Use the Proquest link

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MODULE 9 – Issues Related to Cultural Diversity

Required Readings

Browne, A. J. & Fiske, J. (2001). First nations women’s encounters with mainstream health care services. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 23(2), 126-147. Find it

Hufft, A. & Kite, M. M. (2003). Vulnerable and cultural perspectives for nursing care in correctional systems. The Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health, 9(1), 18-26. Find it

Kirmayer, L. J., Brass, G. M., & Tait, C. L. (2000). The mental health of Aboriginal peoples: Transformations of identity and community. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 45(7), 607-616. Find it

Srivastava, R. H. (2007). Understanding cultural competence in health care. In R. H. Srivastava (Ed.). The healthcare professional's guide to clinical cultural competence (pp. 3-27). Toronto , ON : Mosby Elsevier. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Optional Readings (Module 9)

Bell, A. & Crutcher, N. (2002). Health issues for Aboriginal offenders. Forum on Corrections Research, 14(2), 20-23. Retrieved December 1, 2004 from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/pblct/forum/e142/142e_e.pdf

Chaimowitz, G. (2000). Editorial: Aboriginal mental health – Moving forward. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 45(7), 605-606. Find it

Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform (2004, June 21). Legacy of hope: An agenda for change (Vol 1). Retrieved November 29, 2004 from http://www.justicereformcomm.sk.ca

Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform (2004). Final Report – Volume 2. Retrieved November 29, 2004 from http://www.justicereformcomm.sk.ca

La Prairie, C. (2002). Aboriginal over-representation in the criminal justice system: A tale of nine cities. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 44(2), 181-208. Find it

Ndegwa, D. (n.d.). Social division and difference: Black and ethnic minorities. NHS National Programme on Forensic Mental Health Research and Development. Retrieved November 29, 2004 from http://www.dh.gov.uk/assetRoot/04/02/09/70/04020970.pdf

Wells, M. I. (2000). Beyond cultural competence: A model for individual and institutional cultural development. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 17(4), 189-199. Find it

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MODULE 10 – Sex Offenders and Dangerous Offenders

Required Readings

Coffey, M. (2000). Working with sex offenders. In C. Chaloner & M. Coffey (Eds.), Forensic mental health nursing: Current approaches (pp.41-60). Oxford: Blackwell Science. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Doyle, M. & Duffy, D. (2006). Assessing and managing risk to self and others. In P. Woods, A. Kettles, & R. Byrt (Eds.), Forensic mental health nursing: Interventions with people with ‘personality disorder' (pp. 135-150). London , UK : Quay Books. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Encinares, M., McMaster, J. J. & McNamee, J (2005). Risk assessment of forensic patients: Nurses' Roles. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing. 43(3), 30. Find It

Scheela, R. A. (1999). A nurse’s experiences working with sex offenders. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 37(9), 25-31. Find it

Scheela, R. A. (2001). Sex offender treatment: Therapists’ experiences and perceptions. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 749-767. Find it

Woods, P. (2001). Risk assessment and management. In C. Dale, T. Thompson, & P. Woods (Eds.), Forensic mental health: Issues in practice (pp. 85-97). Edinburgh: Baillière Tindall. Not in Library ; available in Reading Package

Optional Readings (Module 10)

Bonta, J. (2004, September ) . Specialized risk assessment for violence. Research Summary, 9(5), 1-2. Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. Retrieved November 30, 2004 from http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/res/cor/sum/cprs200409_1-eng.aspx

Burgess, A. W. & Hartman, C. R. (2005). Sexually motivated child abductors: Forensic Evaluation. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 43(9), 22. Find It

Canadian Nurses Association. (2002). Code of ethics for registered nurses. Ottawa: Author. Retrieved November 30, 2004 from http://www.cna-nurses.ca/cna/documents/pdf/publications/CodeofEthics2002_e.pdf

Daghestani, A. N., Dinwiddle, S. H. & Hardy, D. W. (2001). Antisocial personality disorders in and out of correctional and forensic settings. Psychiatric Annals, 31(7), 441-446. In Library

Harris, A. J. R. & Hanson, R. K. (2004, March). Sex offender recidivism: A simple question. Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. Retrieved November 30, 2004 from http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/res/cor/rep/_fl/2004-03-se-off-eng.pdf

Mason, T. (1999). The psychiatric “supermax”? Long-term, high-security psychiatric services. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 22(2), 155-166. Find it

Shelby, R. A., Stoddart, R. M. & Taylor, K. L. (2001). Factors contributing to levels of burnout among sex offender treatment providers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16(11), 1205-1217. Find it

Schaefer, P. & Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2000). Anger management. In D. Mercer, T. Mason, M. McKeown & G. McCann (Eds.). Forensic mental health care (pp.129-137). Edinburgh: Baillière Tindall. In Library

Scheela, R. A. (1995). Remodelling as metaphor: Sex offenders’ perceptions of the treatment process. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 16, 493-504. In Library

Wilson, R. &, Cortoni, F. & Vermani, M., (2008). Circles of support & accountability: a National replication of outcome findings (2008) as a possible alternative. Corretional Serivce of Canada. Retrieved January 16, 2009 from http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/rsrch/reports/r185/r185-eng.shtml

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MODULE 11 – The Community Connection

Required Readings

Edment, H. (2002). Nursing interventions and future directions in community care for mentally disordered offenders. In A. M. Kettles, P. Woods, & M. Collins (Eds.), Therapeutic interventions for forensic mental health nurses (pp.225-239). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Freudenberg, N. (2001). Jails, prisons, and the health of urban populations: A review of the impact of the correctional system on community health. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 78(2), 214-235. Find it

Goldkuhle, U. (1999). Professional education for correctional nurses: A community-based partnership model. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 37(9), 38-44. Find it

Kerns, J. & Pinney, B . (2006). Promoting systems for continuity of care. In M. Puisis (Ed.), Clinical practice in correctional medicine (2 nd ed.) (pp. 472-488). Philadelphia , PA : Mosby Elsevier. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Vlahov, D., & Putnam, S. (2006). From corrections to communities as an HIV priority. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 83 (3), 339-348 Find it

Optional Readings (Module 11)

Encinares, M. & Lorbergs, K. A. (2001). Framing nursing practice within a forensic outpatient service. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 35-41. Find it

Health Canada. (1995). The mentally ill and the criminal justice system: Innovative community-based programs. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services. In Library

Flanagan, N. A. (2004). Transitional health care of offenders being released from United States Prisons. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 36(2), 38-58. Find it

Kovalesky, A . (2005). Correctional facilities as community health clinical placement sites for RN to BSN students. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 11 (2), 125-135. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://jcx.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/2/125

La Prairie, C. (2002). Aboriginal over-representation in the criminal justice system: A tale of nine cities. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 44(2), 181-208. Find it

Leh, S. K. (1999). HIV infection in the U.S. Correctional Systems: Its effect on the community. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 16(1), 53-63. Find it

Rogers,W. B., & Seigenthaler, C. P. (2001). Correctional health care as a vital part of community health. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 24(3), 45-50. Find it

Strauss, J. M. (1994). Public ignorance: Whose problem is it? Let's Talk, 19(3), 14. Not available

Travis, J. & Sommers, A. (2004). Prisoner reentry: New perspectives foster better health outcomes. Correctcare, 18(1), 1, 19. Retrieved November 15 from http://www.ncchc.org/pubs/CC/archive/18-1.pdf or http://www.ncchc.org/pubs/CC/prisoner_reentry.html

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe . (2006). Health in prisons project. Retrieved December 5, 2006 from http://www.euro.who.int/prisons

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MODULE 12 – Challenges for Practice and Research

Required Readings

Bowring-Lossock, E . (2006). The forensic mental health nurse: A literature review. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 13 , 780-785. Find it

Burgess, A. W., Berger, A. D., & Boersma, R. R. (2004). Forensic nursing: Investigating the career potential of this emerging graduate specialty. American Journal of Nursing, 104(3), 58-64. Find it

Evans, A. M. , & Wells, D. (2001). Scope of practice in forensic nursing. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 39 (1), 38-45. Find it

Kent-Wilkinson, A. ( 2006). Forensic nursing education: Developments, theoretical conceptualizations, and practical applications for curriculum. In R. M. Hammer, B. Moynihan, & E. M. Pagliaro (Eds.). Forensic nursing: A handbook for practice (pp. 781-820). Sudbury , MA : Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Available in Course Reading Package (In Library)

Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2005). Conceptualizing nursing research with offenders: Another look at vulnerability. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 28, 348-359. Find It

Pullan, S.E. & Lorbergs, K.A. (2001). Recruitment and retention: A successful model in forensic psychiatric nursing. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 18-25. Find it

Optional Readings (Module 12)

Byrne, M. W. (2005). Conducting research as a visiting scientist in a women's prison. Journal of Professional Nursing, 21 (4), 223-230. Find it

Canadian Nurses Association. (2002). Ethical research guidelines for registered nurses. Ottawa: Author. Not in Library

Canadian Nurses Association. (2004, September). Making best practice guidelines a reality. Nursing Now. Issues and Trends in Canadian Nursing, 17, 1-4. Retrieved November 27, 2004 from http://www.cna-aiic.ca/CNA/documents/pdf/publications/NN_Best_Practice_eJan_2005_e.pdf

Drake, V. (1998). Process, perils, and pitfalls of research in prison. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 19, 41-52. Find it

Hammer, R. (2000). Caring in forensic nursing. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 38 (11), 18-24. Find it

Hayes, M. O. (2006). Prisoners and autonomy: Implications for the informed consent process with vulnerable populations. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2( 2), 84-89. Find it

Hornblum, A. M. (1997). They were cheap and available: prisoners as research subjects in twentieth century America. BMJ, 315, 1437-1441. Find it

Hufft, A. & Peternelj-Taylor, C. (2000). Forensic nursing: An emerging specialty. In J.T. Catalano (Ed.), Nursing now! Today’s issues, tomorrow’s trends (2nd ed.) (pp. 427-447). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company. In Library

Kent-Wilkinson, A., McKeown, M., Mercer, D., McCann, G., & Mason, T. (2000). Practitioner training, future directions and challenges for practice. In D. Mercer, T. Mason, M. McKeown, G. McCann (Eds.) Forensic mental health care: A case study approach (pp. 349-357). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. In Library

Lynch, V. & Burgess, A. W. (1998). Forensic nursing. In A.W. Burgess (Ed.), Advanced practice psychiatric nursing. Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange. Not in Library

Medical Research Council of Canada, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, & Social Sciences and the Humanities Research Council of Canada (2003, June). Tri- Council Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans. Ottawa: Public Works and Government Services Canada. Retrieved November 25, 2004 from:
http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/policy-politique/tcps-eptc/docs/TCPS%20October%202005_E.pdf

Radzminski, S. (2006). Population health as a framework for forensic nursing curriculum. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2 (1), 33-41. Find it

Regehr, C., Edwardh, M., & Bradford, J. (2000). Research ethics and forensic patients. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 45(10), 892-898. Find it

Shimkus, J. (2001, Summer). RX for RN Shortages: Correctional facilities aim to recruit and retain. CorrectCare, Retrieved November 27, 2004 from http://www.ncchc.org/pubs/CC/rnshortage.html

Sekula K., Holmes, D., Zoucha, R., DeSantis, J., & Olshansky, E. (2001). Forensic psychiatric nursing: Discursive practices and the emergence of a specialty. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 51-57 Find it

Stone, T. H. (2002, Winter). Take care when using prisoners as research subjects. CorrectCare. Retrieved November 28, 2004 from http://www.ncchc.org/pubs/cc/research.html