Schizophrenia, homicide and long-term follow-up

The increase in the number of homicides committed by people with schizophrenia, revealed in the 2009 Annual Report of the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by People with Mental Illness, is a cause for concern. 1 The report suggests that the increase is accounted for by individ...

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Continuity of Patient Care
Homicide
Homicide - prevention & control
Humans
Long-Term Care - methods
Mental disorders
Mental health
Mental health care
Murders & murder attempts
Patients
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Schizophrenia - drug therapy
Secondary Prevention
Suicide
Teams
Tribunals & commissions
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