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Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development

 

The Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development (ACJRD) seeks to promote reform, development and effective operation of the criminal justice system.

It does so mainly by providing a forum where experienced personnel can discuss ways of working in an informal setting, by promoting study and research in the field of criminal justice and by promoting the highest standards of practice by professionals associated with criminal justice.

Its activities are designed to lead to increased mutual understanding and provide insights into the problems with which all are confronted. In opening unofficial channels of communication, it improves co-operation between the different parts of the criminal justice system.

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The ACJRD working groups are the vehicle through which ACJRD members can input into the activities of and share their discrete expertise with the association.

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ACJRD hosts a regular calendar of conferences and seminars/webinars on topics of interest to our membership.

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The ACJRD publishes Conference reports, Martin Tansey Memorial Lectures, Submissions, Annual Reports, Research papers and Newsletters.

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ACJRD wants to facilitate the mentoring of future criminal practitioners and criminologists by linking members with other senior experienced members.

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ACJRD Annual Conferences 2011

2011 Conference Report: Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System

2011 Conference Report: Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System

The launch of the ACJRD 14th Annual Conference Report, "Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System -The deliverables of the Government’s ‘Vision for Change’" took place at The Criminal Courts of Justice, Parkgate Street, Dublin on Tuesday, 3rd April, 2012.

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The report includes the following plenary papers:

The report includes the following plenary papers:

Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System - Working Together
Presenters: Jimmy Martin, Assistant Secretary, Department of Justice & Equality; & Bairbre Nic Aongusa, Director, Office for Disability & Mental Health
Keywords: Mental Health; Justice System; Health sector; Cooperation; Legislation; Garda.

Severe Mental Illness, Vision for Change and the Criminal Justice System
Presenters: Prof. Harry Kennedy, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist and Executive Clinical Director, National Forensic Mental Health Service, Central Mental Hospital
Keywords: Policy; Mental Illness; Health Services; Offenders; Prisons; Law Reforms.

Bringing recovery principles to the secure environment: Changes, challenges and emerging concepts
Presenter: Deborah Alred, Lead Occupational Therapist, Secure and Forensic Services, Sussex Partnership Foundation NHS Trust
Keywords: Mental Health; Recovery programmes; Forensic Settings; Offenders; Crime.

Mental Health Issues in Criminal Trials
Presenter: Dara Robinson, Partner, Sheehan & Partners
Keywords: Trials; Crime; Mental Illness; Counselling; Mental Health.

Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System - The Perspective from the IPS
Presenter: Fergal Black, Director of Healthcare, Irish Prison Service
Keywords: Criminal Justice System; IPS; Prison; Counselling; Mental Illness.

Mental Health in Prisons – Because you’re worth it
Presenter: Dr Andrew Fraser, Director of Health and Care, Scottish Prison Service
Keywords: Prison; Mental Illness; Diagnosis; Health Risks; Counselling.

The report includes the following workshop summaries:

The report includes the following workshop summaries:

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry – Interface with the Criminal Justice System
Presenter: Dr Keith Holmes, Consultant Psychiatrist, Lucena Clinic, Rathgar

‘Girls Behind Bars: Female Experiences of Criminal Justice’ exhibition
Presenter: Eve McDougall, Artist & Curator, Together Our Space Gallery

Prison In-reach and Court Liaison Services in Ireland
Presenter: Dr Conor O’Neill, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Central Mental Hospital

Making the Vision Visible
Presenter: Martin Rogan, Assistant National Director for Mental Health, Health Service Executive

Recovery & Growth within the Criminal Justice System
Presenter: Michele Kerrigan, Ellen Ryle, Leo Pattison, Ruairi Powell, Patricia Kenny, Area coordinators for GROW; and Paddy

Mental Health Law and The Criminal Justice System – When Two Worlds Collide
Presenter: Niall Nolan, Barrister at Law

A Northern Perspective on Mental Health Care & Legislation
Presenter: Dr Ian Bownes, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital

Youth Mental Health: Prevention and Early Intervention
Presenter: Dr Joseph Duffy, Director of Clinical Support, Headstrong

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Publications

  • ACJRD Annual Conferences
  • Irish Criminal Justice Agencies Conferences
  • Martin Tansey Memorial Lectures
  • Annual Reports
  • Newsletters
  • Essay Competition

Working Groups

  • Education
  • Addiction
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Mental Health
  • Reintegration
  • Restorative Justice
  • White Collar Crime

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