School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2009 Dec;45(6):439-46. doi: 10.1007/s10597-009-9204-9.
High rates of serious mental illnesses (SMI) among jail inmates pose challenges for the criminal justice system and risks for the individual with SMI. Research has identified actions to address these issues; it is unclear to what extent they have been operationalized. This study examines jails in one state, exploring how individuals with SMI are identified and treated, and comparing these with research-based recommendations. Results indicate that jails are not using evidence-based screenings, staff require training in SMI, access to services and medications for jailed individuals with SMI is often slow, and coordination between community providers and jails is limited.
监狱囚犯中严重精神疾病(SMI)的高发率给刑事司法系统带来了挑战,也给患有 SMI 的个人带来了风险。研究已经确定了应对这些问题的措施,但不清楚这些措施在多大程度上得到了实施。本研究考察了一个州的监狱,探讨了如何识别和治疗患有 SMI 的个体,并将这些做法与基于研究的建议进行了比较。结果表明,监狱没有使用基于证据的筛查方法,工作人员需要接受 SMI 培训,被监禁的 SMI 患者获得服务和药物的渠道往往很慢,社区提供者和监狱之间的协调也很有限。