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The
required readings for this unit are:
Unit.D.8.3.
Forensic Correctional Career Opportunities
Australia
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Required
Reading(s)
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Witham,
H. (2000). Forensic nursing under the |
microscope.
Australian Nursing Journal, 7(10), 19.
Retrieved December 12, 2002, from EPSCO Database
- Academic Search Premier: http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=3096242&db=aph
- Profiles
Mark Beltchev, a custodial forensic nurse with the
Victoria Crime Department's Forensic Procedure
Implementation Team. Details on his nursing
career; His role as a custodial nurse; His work
at police cells in Victoria.
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Canada
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International
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Reading(s)
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United Kingdom
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Reading(s)
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Reading(s)
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Maeve, M.
K., & Vaugh, M. S. (2001). Nursing with |
prisoners:
The practice of caring, forensic nursing or penal
harm nursing? Advances in Nursing Science, 24(2),
47-64.
- Note
career opportunities and challenges in correctional
nursing.
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Databases
For the full text article online,
sleuth the 'University
of Calgary/ Library/ Article Indexes':
Directions:
- Select
- Indexes and abstracts with links to full text articles
- Select
- Academic Search Premier or Expanded Academic ASAP
- Select
- Connect
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Fill in
User ID and Pin
- Fill
in search words:
forensic correctional career opportunities
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The
'recommended only' readings for this unit are the following:
Unit.D.8.3.
Forensic Correctional Career Opportunies
Australia
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Recommended
Reading(s)
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Doyle, J.
(2001). Forensic nursing: A review of the |
literature.
Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18(3),
32-39.
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Droes, N.
S. (1994). Correctional nursing practice. |
Journal
of Community Health Nursing, 11(4), 201-210.
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Canada
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Reading(s)
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International
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Reading(s)
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United Kingdom
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Reading(s)
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Mason, T.,
Williams, R., & Vivian-Byrne, S. (2002). Multi- |
disciplinary
working in a forensic mental health setting: Ethical
codes of reference. Journal of Psychiatric and
Mental Health Nursing, 9(5), 563-572.
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Norman,
A. & Parrish, A.A. (1999). Prison health care: |
What
is it that makes prison nursing unique? British
Journal of Nursing, 8(15), 1032-1033. Retrieved
July 22, 2002 from Proquest database.
- Note:
Qualified nursing staff have, in the past few years,
been recruited by the Home Office into prisons to
deliver a high standard of nursing care, equal to
that of best NHS practice. Over 1041 nurses work
for the prison service in England and Wales (Home
Office, 1998, cited in Norman & Parrish, 1999).
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United States
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Additional
references for this unit can be found in 'forensic
references'
of the forensic sourcebooks.
- Sleuth
'forensic reference' database for:
- forensic
correctional career opportunities
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Video's
recommended for this unit are:
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Resources
(Video)
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The
required websites to sleuth for this unit are the following:
Unit.D.8.3.
Forensic Correctional Career Opportunies
Australia
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Resources
(Web)
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Canada
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Resources
(Web)
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International
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Resources
(Web)
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United Kingdom
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Resources
(Web)
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Insert website here
United States
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Resources
(Web)
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Insert article here
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For
additional websites on this unit, sleuth 'forensic
websites' in the forensic sourcebooks.
- forensic correctional
career opportunities
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