<p>âThe book Ethical Issues in Prison Psychiatry is a
comprehensive contribution to the subject, providing the reader with a rich
analysis of the whole range of aspects that affect the ethical evaluation of
the phenomenon. ⊠The clear style makes it accessible to readers coming from
many different disciplinesâfor scholars interested in the argument as well as
for social theorists and medical and legal practitioners ⊠.â (Luciana
Caenazzo, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 36, 2015)</p><p>âEditors and contributors of Ethical Issues in Prison Psychiatry have carefully laid out and discussed many issues that clearly cannot be ignored, whether by ethicists, scientistâpractitioners, or policy makers seeking to improve the way we incapacitate, treat, and punish those who have serious difficulties adapting to social life and community laws. ⊠Icanât imagine any library that takes the work of prison treatment seriously that wonât have a copy of Ethical Issues in Prison Psychiatry as a sourcebook.â (J. Tyler Carpenter, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 59 (27), July, 2014)</p><p>âThis book attempts to highlight the challenges unique to providing mental healthcare to populations of incarcerated individuals. The book is helpful for anyone interested in or participating in the treatment of mentally ill individuals in a correctional system, but it also may be enlightening for sociologists, criminologists, social workers, or anyone else invested in gaining a greater appreciation for the difficulties inherent in providing mental healthcare in a correctional institution. ⊠This is a useful resource that is a welcome addition to my bookshelf.â (Steven T. Herron, Doodyâs Book Reviews, January, 2014)</p>