Wilson Amy Blank, Farkas Kathleen, Ishler Karen J, Gearhart Michael, Morgan Robert, Ashe Melinda
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.
Psychology Department, Texas Tech University.
Law Hum Behav. 2014 Dec;38(6):592-601. doi: 10.1037/lhb0000084. Epub 2014 Apr 7.
The purpose of this study was to extend the investigation of criminal thinking of persons with mental illness beyond prison and community settings to a jail setting. Participants consisted of 122 individuals incarcerated in a county jail who were diagnosed with a severe mental illness, including schizophrenia spectrum and major mood disorders. Results indicated that people with mental illness in this sample of jail inmates presented with thinking styles that support a criminal lifestyle, and have criminal thinking styles that follow a pattern that is very similar to a sample of prison inmates with serious mental illness. These findings support the need for therapeutic programs for justice-involved persons with serious mental illness to develop a multipronged treatment approach that integrates interventions for individuals' criminal thinking and antisocial attitudes with treatment for their mental illness and substance abuse issues.
本研究的目的是将对患有精神疾病者犯罪思维的调查范围,从监狱和社区环境扩展到监狱环境。参与者包括122名被关押在县监狱的被诊断患有严重精神疾病的个体,这些疾病包括精神分裂症谱系障碍和重度情绪障碍。结果表明,在这个监狱囚犯样本中,患有精神疾病的人表现出支持犯罪生活方式的思维方式,并且其犯罪思维方式遵循的模式与患有严重精神疾病的监狱囚犯样本非常相似。这些发现支持了为涉及司法程序的严重精神疾病患者制定治疗方案的必要性,即制定一种多管齐下的治疗方法,将针对个体犯罪思维和反社会态度的干预措施与针对其精神疾病和药物滥用问题的治疗相结合。