Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City (Hoge); Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (Bonnie).
Psychiatr Serv. 2021 Aug 1;72(8):969-971. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.202000436. Epub 2020 Dec 18.
The authors propose a new form of civil commitment that would benefit individuals with serious mental illness involved with the criminal justice system. This population has complex needs rooted in comorbid conditions, alienation from treatment and support systems, and poor access to care. Although many dollars are spent on costly assessments and hospitalization of jail detainees with serious mental illness to ensure that they are competent to stand trial, these detainees typically do not receive adequate services during incarceration or after release and recidivate at high rates. The proposed commitment pathway would expeditiously divert offenders with serious mental illness into treatment, providing services under court supervision while avoiding unnecessary and often fruitless interactions with the criminal justice system.
作者提出了一种新的民事强制入院形式,将使涉及刑事司法系统的严重精神疾病患者受益。这一人群的需求非常复杂,根源在于共病状况、与治疗和支持系统脱节,以及获得护理的机会有限。尽管花费了大量资金对有严重精神疾病的被监禁者进行昂贵的评估和住院治疗,以确保他们有能力接受审判,但这些被监禁者在监禁期间或释放后通常得不到充分的服务,而且累犯率很高。拟议的强制入院途径将迅速将患有严重精神疾病的罪犯转移到治疗中,在法院监督下提供服务,同时避免与刑事司法系统进行不必要且往往无果的互动。