Introduction / Birgit Völlm, Norbert Nedopil -- International human rights and institutional forensic psychiatry: the core issues / Michael L. Perlin -- Legal aspects of the use of coercive measures in psychiatry / Hans-Jörg Albrecht -- Sociological perspectives of coercion in psychiatry / Hugh Middleton -- Wise restraints: ethical issues in the coercion of forensic patients / Gwen Adshead, Theresa Davies -- An international perspective on the use of coercive measures / Tilman Steinert -- Coercive measures in general adult and community settings / Peter Curtis (and 3 others) -- Special considerations in forensic psychiatry / Norbert Nedopil -- The uses of coercive measures in forensic psychiatry: a literature review /Ada Hui (and 2 others) -- Coercion in forensic healthcare: a North American perspective / Johann Brink, Ilvy Goossens -- The use of coercion in prison settings / Vicenç Tort-Herrando (and 4 others) -- Staff attitudes towards seclusion and restraint in forensic settings / Tero Laiho (and 3 others) -- Mental health workers’ experiences of using coercive measures: “You can’t tell people who don’t understand” / Ada Hui -- Patient experience of coercive measures / Päivi Soininen (and 3 others) -- Service user: coercion concern / Peter Andrew Staves -- Best practices for reducing the use of coercive measures / Jacqueline Ewington -- Mechanical restraint: legal, ethical and clinical issues / Susan Elcock, Jessica Lewis.
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