Manifestly Dangerous

Fiction & Literature, Crime
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Author: Dan Dewey ISBN: 9781465362513
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 8, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Dan Dewey
ISBN: 9781465362513
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 8, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Manifestly Dangerous: True portraits from a maximum security forensic mental health facility and veteran hospitals This creative non-fiction work presents the procedural, practical, and esoteric elements associated with managing aggressive behaviors in a maximum security forensic MH facility while complying with mandates to eliminate shackles and minimize the use of seclusion and restraints. Assigned to determine the competency of those violent inmates charged with felonies who are unable to proceed through Floridas legal system, the 220 bed facility evaluated and treated a revolving population of 500 inmates who generated 485 assaults and 1 to 2 deaths per year only discharging back to jails, courts or civil hospital those who were considered no longer manifestly dangerous. There is one tongue-in-cheek piece the author wont insult your intelligence by identifying as well as two that are auto-biographical.

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Manifestly Dangerous: True portraits from a maximum security forensic mental health facility and veteran hospitals This creative non-fiction work presents the procedural, practical, and esoteric elements associated with managing aggressive behaviors in a maximum security forensic MH facility while complying with mandates to eliminate shackles and minimize the use of seclusion and restraints. Assigned to determine the competency of those violent inmates charged with felonies who are unable to proceed through Floridas legal system, the 220 bed facility evaluated and treated a revolving population of 500 inmates who generated 485 assaults and 1 to 2 deaths per year only discharging back to jails, courts or civil hospital those who were considered no longer manifestly dangerous. There is one tongue-in-cheek piece the author wont insult your intelligence by identifying as well as two that are auto-biographical.

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