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May 6 2019

FFLM | Acute Behavioural Disturbances in police custody

Matthew Peel Latest News ABD, Acute behaviour disturbance, criminal justice act, custody nurse, custody paramedic, detention, Excited delirium, Forensic healthcare, mental health, PACE, police, Police custody

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The Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine have updated their ‘Acute behaviour disturbance (ABD) guidelines on management in police custody’.

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