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This chapter is an introduction to ethical issues in the treatment provision within secure settings. Most of these ethical issues are not unique to secure hospitals. This chapter covers both generic ethical is...
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Measures of research productivity are increasingly used to determine how research should be evaluated and funding decisions made. In psychiatry, citation patterns within and between countries are not known, an...
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