Kennedy-Hendricks Alene, Huskamp Haiden A, Rutkow Lainie, Barry Colleen L
Alene Kennedy-Hendricks (
Haiden A. Huskamp is a professor in the Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2016 Jun 1;35(6):1076-83. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0006.
People with mental illness make up a disproportionate share of the criminal justice-involved population. The passage of critical new reforms affecting health care for vulnerable populations under the Affordable Care Act and the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 presents unique opportunities to transform systems of care and avert criminal justice involvement. In addition, state and local jurisdictions have implemented a number of strategies to divert people with mental illness from the criminal justice system and reduce recidivism. In this article we summarize current knowledge about the involvement of people with mental illness in the criminal justice system and consider the recent opportunities presented by national and local policies that aim to lower the proportion of such people who are incarcerated.
患有精神疾病的人在涉及刑事司法的人群中所占比例过高。《平价医疗法案》以及2008年的《保罗·韦尔斯通和皮特·多梅尼西精神健康平权与成瘾公平法案》通过了影响弱势群体医疗保健的重要新改革,这为转变护理体系和避免刑事司法介入提供了独特机遇。此外,州和地方司法管辖区已实施了多项策略,以使患有精神疾病的人从刑事司法系统中分流出来并减少累犯。在本文中,我们总结了目前关于患有精神疾病的人参与刑事司法系统的知识,并考虑了旨在降低此类被监禁人员比例的国家和地方政策所带来的近期机遇。