Items where Author is "Peay, Jill"
Number of items: 45.
Mental illness and criminal law:irreconcilable bedfellows? (2023)
Peay, Jill
Not a stain on your character?”:the finality of acquittals and the search for just outcomes. (2021)
Peay, Jill; Player, Elaine
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Anticipating harm in the context of mental disorder. Looking at Italy from England and Wales. (2021)
Peay, Jill
Forty-five revolutions per minute:a qualitative study of Hybrid Order use in forensic psychiatric practice. (2019)
Beech, V.; Marshall, C. M.; Exworthy, T.; Peay, Jill; Blackwood, N. J.
Legal malingering:a vortex of uncertainty. (2019)
Peay, Jill
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Pleading guilty:why vulnerability matters. (2018)
Peay, Jill; Player, Elaine
Fitness to plead: development and validation of a standardised assessment instrument. (2018)
Brown, Penelope; Stahl, Daniel; Appiah-Kusi, Elizabeth; Brewer, Rebecca; Watts, Michael; Peay, Jill; Blackwood, Nigel
Mental health, mental disabilities and crime. (2017)
Peay, Jill
Responsibility, culpability and the sentencing of mentally disordered offenders: objectives in conflict. (2016)
Peay, Jill
An awkward fit: offenders with mental disabilities in a system of criminal justice. (2016)
Peay, Jill
The ethics of criminalisation: intentions and consequences. (2016)
Peay, Jill; Player, Elaine
Mental incapacity and criminal liability: redrawing the fault lines? (2015)
Peay, Jill
Sentencing mentally disordered offenders: conflicting objectives, perilous decisions and cognitive insights. (2015)
Peay, Jill
Imprisoning the mentally disordered: a manifest injustice? (2014)
Peay, Jill
The majority of crime: theft, motoring and criminal damage (including arson). (2014)
Amos, Tim; Gordon, Harvey; Gunn, John; Peay, Jill; Walker, Julian
Mental disorder and imprisonment: understanding an intractable problem? (2013)
Peay, Jill
Fitness to plead and core competencies: problems and possibilities. (2012)
Peay, Jill
Mentally disordered offenders, mental health and crime. (2012)
Peay, Jill
Insanity and automatism: questions from and about the Law Commission's scoping paper. (2012)
Peay, Jill
Mental disorder and crime: some unresolved questions. (2011)
Peay, Jill
Personality disorder and the law: some awkward questions. (2011)
Peay, Jill
Recession, crime and mental health. (2011)
Peay, Jill
Mental health and crime. (2010)
Peay, Jill
Civil admission following a finding of unfitness to plead. (2010)
Peay, Jill
Suicide and homicide in psychiatric hospitals: caring for victims? (2010)
Peay, Jill
Detain-restrain-control: sliding scale or slippery slope? (2007)
Peay, Jill
Insanity and responsibility: does M’Naghten do justice to the manifestly mad? (2007)
Peay, Jill
Decision-making in mental health law: can past experience predict future practice? (2005)
Peay, Jill
Introduction. (2005)
Peay, Jill
Review: Involuntary detention and therapeutic jurisprudence: international perspectives on civil commitment. (2005)
Peay, Jill
Decision-making in mental health law: can past experience predict future practice? (2004)
Peay, Jill
Putting US mental health courts into the European context. (2004)
Peay, Jill
Revisiting seminal issues in mental health law: conflict, context and choice. (2004)
Peay, Jill
Book review: Gelsthorpe and Padfield: exercising discretion: decision-making in the criminal justice system and beyond. (2004)
Peay, Jill
Decisions and dilemmas: working with mental health law. (2003)
Peay, Jill
Law and stigma – present, future and futuristic solutions. (2003)
Peay, Jill
Working with concepts of "dangerousness" in the context of mental health law. (2003)
Peay, Jill
Mental health professionals' attitudes towards legal compulsion in England and Wales: report of a national survey. (2002)
Roberts, Caroline; Peay, Jill; Eastman, Nigel
'Mental health professionals' attitudes towards legal compulsion: report of a national survey. (2002)
Peay, Jill
Legal knowledge of mental health professionals: report of a national survey. (2001)
Peay, Jill; Roberts, Caroline; Eastman, Nigel
Reform of the Mental Health Act 1983: squandering an opportunity? (2000)
Peay, Jill
Surviving psychiatry in an era of 'popular punitiveness'. (2000)
Peay, Jill
Afterword: integrating mental health and justice. (1999)
Peay, Jill; Eastman, Nigel
Law without enforcement: theory and practice. (1999)
Peay, Jill; Eastman, Nigel
Thinking horses not zebras. (1999)
Peay, Jill