Friday, 29 May 2015

Health services should have identified risk of double murderer reoffending

Health services should have identified risk of double murderer reoffending Report says there were many deficiencies and missed opportunities in the treatment of James Allen, who went on to murder two people in 2012

Health services that dealt with a man later convicted of murdering two people should have identified the “significant probability that he would reoffend”, a report has found.

James Allen attacked 81-year-old Colin Dunford in his Middlesbrough terrace home, then three days later stabbed to death Julie Davison, 50, at her flat in Whitby, North Yorkshire. The double killing sparked a huge manhunt which ended in Leeds when an off-duty police officer spotted him. Continue reading... The Guardian

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