and ijust cite a case, in 2012, a french psychiatrist, danielle canarelli, was found guilty of manslaughter sentence because one of her patients hacked an elderly man to death. and the judges said she had committed the grave error of failing to recognise the public danger posed by her patient. although thejudge said, "we're notjudging the entire psychiatric profession, butjust this particular case." so you can get it wrong, can't you? well, i think that psychiatrists and all mental health workers are very invested in trying to keep the public safe, as well as the patients that they work with. so we spend a lot of time and trouble over assessing risk. and that particular case is a bit unusual because the doctor in question was seeing the patient on her own in a kind of private therapeutic capacity. she wasn't working in a team with other people where we could put together lots of different kinds of information from different resources. and the other thing... so you've never got it wrong, you, yourself, any case you've been involved in? well, i think it's notjust a question of me making a dec