Policy Research Associates, Delmar, New York (Callahan); Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor (Pinals).
Psychiatr Serv. 2020 Jul 1;71(7):691-697. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201900483. Epub 2020 Apr 2.
Many mental health and justice professionals have noted that the system that manages both competence to stand trial (CST) evaluation and competence restoration (CR) processes in criminal cases is in crisis. Public mental health services often are inundated with court referrals and are challenged to address them in a timely manner, resulting in waits for competence-related services for people in jail as well as substantial risks to criminal defendants for whom competence issues are raised. In this review, the authors describe the current CST-CR system and offer preliminary solutions to its challenges. In addition, they examine published works on the legal foundation of CST to help support the basis for this analysis. The results of this review point to the need to more effectively address the complexities of the CST-CR systems and highlight the importance of collaboration across legal and clinical systems. Guidance to states can be best facilitated by support for empirical research on the individual- and system-level factors that contribute to the waitlists and system paralysis that have a negative impact on people with serious mental illness in the criminal justice system.
许多心理健康和司法专业人员指出,管理刑事案件中审判能力(CST)评估和恢复能力(CR)过程的系统正处于危机之中。公共心理健康服务机构经常接到法院的转介,并面临及时处理这些问题的挑战,导致被监禁的人等待与能力相关的服务,以及对提出能力问题的刑事被告带来重大风险。在这篇综述中,作者描述了当前的 CST-CR 系统,并提出了初步解决方案来应对其挑战。此外,他们还研究了 CST 的法律基础的已发表作品,以帮助支持这一分析的基础。这项审查的结果表明,需要更有效地解决 CST-CR 系统的复杂性,并强调跨法律和临床系统合作的重要性。通过支持关于导致候补名单和系统瘫痪的个体和系统因素的实证研究,可以为各州提供最佳指导,这些因素对刑事司法系统中患有严重精神疾病的人产生负面影响。