Deborah Drake’s research while affiliated with Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and other places

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Publications (3)


Interrogating criminal justice
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January 2012

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Criminal Justice: Local and Global

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Book description: Criminal Justice: Local and Global covers the way the 'local' can be widened out to look at international, transnational and supranational aspects of justice. This means that issues such as corporate crime and human rights can be discussed in a comparative and critical way, examining the possibility, for example of an International Criminal Court, cross-national jurisdictions of regulation and control (such as Interpol) and so on. Each chapter covers a different area of regulation, punishment and process

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... Nurses' and healthcare practitioners' awareness of these biological factors will assist in enhancing care provision and support holistic care when examined in collaboration with psychological and cognitive causes. Drake et al. (2010) highlight that psychological explanations have to some extent replaced biological explanations of criminality during and after the 20 th century. They believe that the current overview of those engaged in deviant behavior associated with substance misuse as being psychologically unbalanced has brought about the present philosophical shift in rehabilitation through the use of talking therapies. ...

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A Social Constructionist Influenced Scoping Review of Addictions, Deviance and Crime: Biopsychosocial Perspectives for the Emerging Forensic Mental Health Nursing and Healthcare Services of the Middle East
Criminal Justice: Local and Global
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