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  • Syllabus
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    • Ethical Guidelines
    • Duty to the Court
    • Report Requirements
    • Fitness to be Interviewed
    • Public Interest in Prosecution
    • Remand to hospital
    • Fitness to Plead and Stand Trial
    • The vulnerable defendant and reasonable adjustments
    • Extradition
    • Insanity
    • Automatism
    • Capacity to Form Mens Rea
    • Mistaken Belief
    • Self-Defence
    • Duress
    • Joint Enterprise
    • Loss of Control
    • Diminished Responsibility
    • Culpability/Mitigation
    • Assessment of Dangerousness
    • Community Orders
    • Hospital Orders
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    • Sources of Guidance for Expert Witnesses
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Report Requirements

Ministry of Justice Good Practice Guidance

This guide on producing psychiatric reports for sentencing provides practical advice, including content and format. 

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