Community mental health services and criminal justice involvement among persons with mental illness

作者: William H. Fisher , Nancy Wolff , Kristen Roy-Bujnowski

DOI: 10.1016/S0192-0812(03)80016-8

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摘要: The original ‘plan’ for deinstitutionalization of America's population persons with severe and persistent mental illness saw community health services as providing many the functions large hospitals in settings. While substantial effort resources have been committed to this enterprise, encounter significant problems adjusting life community. Prominent among these is disproportionate involvement criminal justice system psychiatric disorders. This problem, popularly described ‘criminalization’ illness, often threatens clinical stability safety disorders, at same taxes heavily system. paper reviews data exploring relationship between levels availability community-based likelihood that will become involved Finding no relationship, we conjecture are effective only certain individuals, move toward a taxonomy offenders illness. classification scheme takes into account disorder, lifestyle pre-morbid involvement, designed inform actors regard targeting resources.

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