Lamb H R, Weinberger L E, Gross B H
Department of Psychiatry, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles 90033.
Am J Psychiatry. 1988 Apr;145(4):450-6. doi: 10.1176/ajp.145.4.450.
The authors conducted a 5-year follow-up study of 79 persons found not guilty by reason of insanity who were referred to and accepted for court-mandated community outpatient treatment. This was a severely mentally ill and violent group with extensive experience in both the criminal justice and mental health systems. This program was not without risks despite a readiness to revoke the patients' conditional release status when indicated; during the 5-year follow-up period, 25 (32%) were rearrested (18 [72%] for crimes of violence), 37 (47%) were hospitalized, and 38 (48%) had their conditional releases revoked. The authors believe that members of this population need social controls and long-term treatment when they are in the community.
作者对79名因精神错乱而被判定无罪的人进行了为期5年的随访研究,这些人被转介并接受了法庭强制要求的社区门诊治疗。这是一个患有严重精神疾病且有暴力倾向的群体,他们在刑事司法和心理健康系统都有丰富经历。尽管该项目准备好在必要时撤销患者的有条件释放状态,但仍存在风险;在5年的随访期内,25人(32%)再次被捕(18人[72%]因暴力犯罪被捕),37人(47%)住院治疗,38人(48%)的有条件释放被撤销。作者认为,这一群体的成员在社区中时需要社会管控和长期治疗。