Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine
Volume 14, Issue 4 , Pages 209-212, May 2007

Characteristics of drug misusers in custody and their perceptions of medical care

  • Michael Gregory

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West Timperley Medical Centre, 21 Dawson Road, West Timperley, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 5PF, United Kingdom

Received 10 April 2006; accepted 14 June 2006.

Abstract 

Substance misuse detainees in custody are a common problem for forensic physicians. Studies have shown that forensic physicians have negative attitudes towards misusers in custody. Inconsistent information may be given by the detainee to acquire some perceived secondary gain. Therefore, it is difficult for the examining physician to gain an impartial insight into the detainees’ expectations of their medical management.

This study was undertaken to explore the detainees’ expectations of their medical management by administration of a questionnaire using drug referral workers who are independent of the police and the forensic physician. The practical difficulties of producing such a survey and the results are discussed.

Keywords: Substance misuse detainee, Police custody, Attitudes, Forensic physician

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PII: S1353-1131(06)00167-2

doi:10.1016/j.jcfm.2006.06.024

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine
Volume 14, Issue 4 , Pages 209-212, May 2007