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No best answer has yet been selected by tali122. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just to clarify the point, Broadmoor and Rampton (along with Ashworth) are hospitals for the criminally insane but they enforce security equivalent to that of a category B prison.
However the different prison categories for adult male prisoners are:
Un-convicted adult prisoners (commonly referred to as Remand prisoners) will generally be treated as Category B prisoners.
From this we can infer that the 'criminally insane' are not highly dangerous to the public should they escape.
What we must remember about the Inmates of such Institutions is,they all have a very narrow "window" of killing.
Take two examples:~
Sutcliffe:~ The "Yorkshire Ripper",he only killed women who were prositutes,or appeared to be prostitutes;so who would he kill,or be disturbed by in Hospital?
Nielsen:~ Who killed several young Gay guys.Again,where would he come across such guys in Hospital that would stir him up?
I could quote many more examples,but I won't bore you.Just think on this.The staff in these Hospitals are trained in combat and defending themselves.More importantly they are trained to be very aware of an inmates eye contact,facial looks,body language and general behaviour patterns.If there is anything out of the ordinary they will spot it believe me.
I agree that it cannot be a pleasant job(at Rampton & Broadmoor) but I firmly believe that Prison Warders in a General Prison are far more likely to be injured or attacked,as these prisoners are far less predictable that the ones in Rampton and Broadmoor).
tali - please re-read the answers. People who really know what they're talking about have given factual statements that illustrate that the job is far safer than you imagine. Of COURSE there will be instances of violence. But then I work behind a bar at a football ground and one customer offered to kick my teeth in a few weeks ago. People encounter violence in many different jobs. The staff of Broadmoor and Rampton are trained professionals with huge expertise in dealing with people with mental illness.
If you want us all just to agree with you - you're barking up the wrong tree.
i live about 15 to 20 mins from rampton and i have never been in obviously but i have to say that it does look very secure. there are huge metal white gates everywhere that are patrolled just to gain entry to the area.
Ian Huntly and Beverly Allitt were two murderers that have had stays in Rampton at one time and in the case of Ian Huntly it was announced at the time that he was heavily sedated at all times to make sure they are not a risk to anyone and in a padded cell with cardboard furniture to protect both himself and others who enter!
Tali - I now have no idea what you're talking about. All I can say is that the comment about kicking my teeth in was something that I didn't hear but that my colleagues told me had happened. If I had heard it, I would have happily ensured that the culprit got barred from that, and all football grounds for life.
I'm glad you're taking on board the comments about mental health. It's an issue that affects more people than perhaps you realise. And a very sensitive issue too. Not all mentall ill people are dangerous lunatics - I'm glad you see that. :-)
As a Charge Nurse of over 15 years experience and having worked within most psychiatric settings across the country I have to agree with hinge
You are much more likely to be injured on a night out in your local town centre on a Friday night. and statiscally you are more likely to be murdered by your partner than anyone who would qualify for a stay in any of the state hospitals
risk is continually assessed in psychiatry-risk to the public and risk to self that the ill person may have