Publication
2025
- Crole-Rees, C. et al. 2025. Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) within prisons and the criminal justice system. Medicine, Science and the Law 65(1), pp. 5-8. (10.1177/00258024241293540)
2024
- Crole-Rees, C. et al. 2024. An optimal trauma-informed pathway for PTSD, complex PTSD and other mental health and psychosocial impacts of trauma in prisons: an expert consensus statement. Psychology, Crime & Law (10.1080/1068316X.2024.2394807)
- Kalebic, N., Crole-Rees, C., Tomlin, J., Berrington, C., Popovic, I. and Forrester, A. 2024. Variations in services and intervention pathways for traumatic stress in Welsh prisons: A national survey. Medico-Legal Journal 92(1), pp. 50-53. (10.1177/00258172231214432)
2023
- Crole-Rees, C., Kalebic, N., Tomlin, J. and Forrester, A. 2023. Can prisons be trauma-informed? Reflections on the development of a trauma-informed approach. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 100, article number: 102609. (10.1016/j.jflm.2023.102609)
- Crole-Rees, C., Tomlin, J., Kalebic, N., Collings, M., Roberts, N. P. and Forrester, A. 2023. An exploration of staff views of a trauma-informed pathway in a sentenced and remand prison. The Journal of Forensic Practice (10.1108/JFP-04-2023-0012)
2022
- Silva, L., Crole-Rees, C., Watts, T., Bisson, J. and Cornish, J. 2022. SP4.2.2 Recovery after emergency laparotomy – what do patients want?. British Journal of Surgery 109(Supple), article number: znac247.046. (10.1093/bjs/znac247.046)
- Crole-Rees, C. and Forrester, A. 2022. Developing a clinical pathway for traumatic stress in prisons. Medicine, Science and the Law 62(1), pp. 4-7. (10.1177/00258024211072770)
- Silva, L., Crole-Rees, C., Watts, T., Bisson, J. and Cornish, J. 2022. Recovery after emergency laparotomy – what do patients want?. Presented at: ASGBI 2022 'Recharge and reset'. International Surgical Congress, Liverpool, 3-5 May 2022.
2019
- Crole-Rees, C., Whybrow, D. and Kitchiner, N. 2019. Working with military veterans. In: Evans, N. ed. Family work in mental health: a skills approach., Vol. 1st. M&K Update
Articles
- Crole-Rees, C. et al. 2025. Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) within prisons and the criminal justice system. Medicine, Science and the Law 65(1), pp. 5-8. (10.1177/00258024241293540)
- Crole-Rees, C. et al. 2024. An optimal trauma-informed pathway for PTSD, complex PTSD and other mental health and psychosocial impacts of trauma in prisons: an expert consensus statement. Psychology, Crime & Law (10.1080/1068316X.2024.2394807)
- Kalebic, N., Crole-Rees, C., Tomlin, J., Berrington, C., Popovic, I. and Forrester, A. 2024. Variations in services and intervention pathways for traumatic stress in Welsh prisons: A national survey. Medico-Legal Journal 92(1), pp. 50-53. (10.1177/00258172231214432)
- Crole-Rees, C., Kalebic, N., Tomlin, J. and Forrester, A. 2023. Can prisons be trauma-informed? Reflections on the development of a trauma-informed approach. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 100, article number: 102609. (10.1016/j.jflm.2023.102609)
- Crole-Rees, C., Tomlin, J., Kalebic, N., Collings, M., Roberts, N. P. and Forrester, A. 2023. An exploration of staff views of a trauma-informed pathway in a sentenced and remand prison. The Journal of Forensic Practice (10.1108/JFP-04-2023-0012)
- Silva, L., Crole-Rees, C., Watts, T., Bisson, J. and Cornish, J. 2022. SP4.2.2 Recovery after emergency laparotomy – what do patients want?. British Journal of Surgery 109(Supple), article number: znac247.046. (10.1093/bjs/znac247.046)
- Crole-Rees, C. and Forrester, A. 2022. Developing a clinical pathway for traumatic stress in prisons. Medicine, Science and the Law 62(1), pp. 4-7. (10.1177/00258024211072770)
Book sections
- Crole-Rees, C., Whybrow, D. and Kitchiner, N. 2019. Working with military veterans. In: Evans, N. ed. Family work in mental health: a skills approach., Vol. 1st. M&K Update
Conferences
- Silva, L., Crole-Rees, C., Watts, T., Bisson, J. and Cornish, J. 2022. Recovery after emergency laparotomy – what do patients want?. Presented at: ASGBI 2022 'Recharge and reset'. International Surgical Congress, Liverpool, 3-5 May 2022.