Forensic Mental Health Patient
A Forensic Mental Health Patient is a PATIENT.
A Forensic Mental Health Patient is a PATIENT being treated by a Forensic Mental Health Service.
A Forensic Mental Health Patient is someone in the following categories:
Not guilty by reason of mental illness: a
PERSON subject to a special verdict who has been found not guilty by reason of mental illness and detained in a hospital,
Prison or other place, or who has been granted release into the community conditionally
Unfit for trial: a
PERSON who has been found unfit to be tried for the offences with which they have been charged
Limiting term: a
PERSON who has been given a limiting term following a special hearing and has been detained in a mental health facility,
Prison or other place, or who has been granted conditional release
Transferees: a
PERSON who has been transferred from a
Prison to a mental health facility whilst on remand or following conviction of a criminal offence and whilst serving a sentence of imprisonment
This supporting information is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
plural | Forensic Mental Health Patients |