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Educational aspects of forensic nursing, Lawrence Whyte; overview and contemporary issues in the role of the forensic nurse in the UK David Robinson, Alyson Kettles; the practitioner new to the role of forensic psychiatric nursing, Mick Collins; a two-nation perspective on issues of practice and provision for professionals caring for mentally disordered offenders, carol Watson, Stephen Kirby; the role of forensic nurses in the community, Phil Woods, Edward Whyte; the forensic nursing role and the multidisciplinary team - a forensic psychiatry perspective, Christopher Cordess; clinical psychology and the forensic nursing role, Nigel Hopkins, Leah Ousley; transfer of case management from forensic social worker to forensic nurse, Jean Jones, Rachel Humpstead; reclaiming the soul - a spiritual perspective on forensic nursing, John Swinton; autonomy and personhood - the forensic nurse as a moral agent, John Swinton; the role of the forensic nurse in clinical supervision, Mary Addo; staff stress coping skills and job satisfaction in forensic nursing, Kevin Gournay, Jerome Carson; the role of the forensic nurse in the Netherlands, Hans Martin Don, Tom Van Erven; the role of the forensic nurse in Australia, Colin Holmes; the role of the forensic nurse in Canada, Cindy Peternelj-Taylor; the role of the forensic nurse in USA, Anita Hufft; the role of the forensic nurse in Norway, Roger Almvic, Trond Hatling; the role of the forensic nurse in Germany, Alison Kuppen, Uwe Donisch-Seidel; a global perspective of forensic nursing, Virginia Lynch; from a reactive past to the proactive new millennium, Alyson Kettles, David Robinson.