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Contributing factors to aggressive incidents in correctional and forensic psychiatric care: a rapid evidence assessment

Melunovic, Irma ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-3052-7941, Ireland, Carol A. and Ireland, Jane L. (2025) Contributing factors to aggressive incidents in correctional and forensic psychiatric care: a rapid evidence assessment. The Journal of Forensic Practice.

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Abstract

Purpose
Aggression within secure settings poses considerable concern. This study aims to offer more recent considerations of factors, such as cultural and environmental, that contribute to the prediction of aggressive security incidents, focusing on a rapid evidence assessment (REA) of available literature since 2018.

Design/methodology/approach
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (Moher et al., 2009) guidelines were used for this REA, taking guidance from a previous study (Ireland et al., 2019) for the development of search terms.

Findings
Twenty-three final studies were included in the REA. All studies were conducted in either a prison (n = 8), a psychiatric inpatient facility with involuntary or compulsory treatment (n = 7) or forensic secure services (n = 7), with one study looking at both a general inpatient psychiatric hospital and forensic services. The thematic analysis noted four main themes that were predictive of aggressive security incidents, these were inadequate living facilities and poor physical environment, institutional security levels predicting aggression, restricted movement and the lack of meaningful activities and ward atmosphere and staff factors impacting staff–client relationships and consequent aggression.

Practical implications
This REA adds value to understanding the current interplay between the living facilities, wider forensic environment and staff interaction in a forensic client’s aggressive behaviours.

Originality/value
This REA offers an updated reflection and understanding on the presentation of aggression in secure forensic environments.

Item Type: Article
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Status: Published
DOI: 10.1108/JFP-02-2025-0017
School/Department: School of Education, Language and Psychology
URI: https://ray.yorksj.ac.uk/id/eprint/12113

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