Andrew Forrester

2.4k total citations
101 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Andrew Forrester is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Forrester has authored 101 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 83 papers in Clinical Psychology, 27 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 23 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Andrew Forrester's work include Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending (56 papers), Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints (40 papers) and Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis (20 papers). Andrew Forrester is often cited by papers focused on Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending (56 papers), Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints (40 papers) and Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis (20 papers). Andrew Forrester collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, New Zealand and United States. Andrew Forrester's co-authors include Karen Slade, Gareth Hopkin, Tim Exworthy, Jenny Shaw, Janet Parrott, Alex Till, Chiara Samele, Lucia Valmaggia, Simon Wilson and Jane McCarthy and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, The British Journal of Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Forrester

96 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers

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Ciarán Shannon United Kingdom
Susan L. Trumbetta United States
Linda C. Halgunseth United States
Tait R. Medina United States
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All Works

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Pratt, Daniel, et al.. (2025). The duality of self-harm and aggression: implications for research and practice. BJPsych Bulletin. 49(4). 219–222.
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Hillier, B, Nicola J. Kalk, Mark Pakianathan, et al.. (2024). Developing a coordinated response to chemsex across health, justice and social care settings: expert consensus statement. BJPsych Bulletin. 48(5). 306–313. 2 indexed citations
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Hillier, B, et al.. (2023). Challenges of Chemsex in Health, Justice, and Social Care Settings: Developing a Coordinated Response. BJPsych Open. 9(S1). S190–S190. 2 indexed citations
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Chaplin, Eddie, Jane McCarthy, Kiriakos Xenitidis, et al.. (2023). A realist evaluation of an enhanced court‐based liaison and diversion service for defendants with neurodevelopmental disorders. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 34(2). 117–133. 1 indexed citations
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Tomlin, Jack, et al.. (2023). An exploration of staff views of a trauma-informed pathway in a sentenced and remand prison. Journal of Forensic Practice. 25(4). 420–436.
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Steeg, Sarah, Derek de Beurs, Daniel Pratt, et al.. (2022). The inter-connections between self-harm and aggressive behaviours: A general network analysis study of dual harm. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 13. 953764–953764. 6 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Helal Uddin, et al.. (2021). Mental health services in the prisons of Bangladesh. BJPsych International. 18(4). 88–91. 2 indexed citations
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Chaplin, Eddie, Bhathika Perera, Jane McCarthy, et al.. (2021). Prisoners with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: co-morbidities and service pathways. International Journal of Prisoner Health. 18(3). 245–258. 3 indexed citations
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Chaplin, Eddie, Jane McCarthy, Kiriakos Xenitidis, et al.. (2021). Evaluation of a liaison and diversion Court Mental Health Service for defendants with neurodevelopmental disorders. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 119. 104103–104103. 4 indexed citations
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Hopkin, Gareth, Sara Evans‐Lacko, Andrew Forrester, Jenny Shaw, & Graham Thornicroft. (2018). Interventions at the Transition from Prison to the Community for Prisoners with Mental Illness: A Systematic Review. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 45(4). 623–634. 69 indexed citations
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Sen, Piyal, Cornelius Katona, Paul Moran, et al.. (2017). Mental health morbidity among people subject to immigration detention in the UK: a feasibility study. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences. 27(6). 628–637. 17 indexed citations
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Sen, Piyal, Tim Exworthy, & Andrew Forrester. (2014). Mental health care for foreign national prisoners in England and Wales. Journal of Mental Health. 23(6). 333–339. 15 indexed citations
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Forrester, Andrew, et al.. (2013). Variations in prison mental health services in England and Wales. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 36(3-4). 326–332. 30 indexed citations
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Jarrett, Manuela, Tom Craig, Janet Parrott, et al.. (2012). Identifying men at ultra high risk of psychosis in a prison population. Schizophrenia Research. 136(1-3). 1–6. 57 indexed citations
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Wilson, Simon, David James, & Andrew Forrester. (2011). The medium-secure project and criminal justice mental health. The Lancet. 378(9786). 110–111. 25 indexed citations
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Forrester, Andrew, et al.. (2010). Prison health‐care wings: Psychiatry's forgotten frontier?. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 20(1). 51–61. 19 indexed citations
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Carroll, Andrew, et al.. (2004). Clinical hopes and public fears in forensic mental health. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology. 15(3). 407–425. 35 indexed citations
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Forrester, Andrew, D. G. Cunningham Owens, & E.C. Johnstone. (2001). Diagnostic stability in subjects with multiple admissions for psychotic illness. Psychological Medicine. 31(1). 151–158. 33 indexed citations
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McIntosh, Andrew M., Andrew Forrester, Stephen M. Lawrie, et al.. (2001). A factor model of the functional psychoses and the relationship of factors to clinical variables and brain morphology. Psychological Medicine. 31(1). 159–171. 43 indexed citations

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