Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA.
New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2023 May;50(3):476-487. doi: 10.1007/s10488-023-01252-3. Epub 2023 Jan 31.
People with serious mental illnesses are disproportionately involved in the criminal legal system, often for low-level, non-violent misdemeanors. This paper examines how decision-makers at different stages of the criminal legal system articulate unique visions of the "best approach" for addressing this problem of over-representation. Focus groups and in-depth interviews were conducted with 94 stakeholders from Atlanta, Chicago, New York City, and Philadelphia to understand how decision-makers from different agencies use and process specific misdemeanor charges in relation to people with serious mental illnesses. Data were analyzed using a thematic approach. The data reveal a series of tensions regarding how criminal legal system stakeholders process people with serious mental illnesses through the misdemeanor system. Three key themes emerged from analysis. The first characterizes the shared commitment across agencies to reducing system contact among people with mental illnesses. The second explores how agencies differ on how to make good on that commitment because of the distinct values and goals they bring to the table. The final theme explores the limits of current approaches to reducing system contact for people with mental illnesses. Findings are discussed in the context of literature on "loose coupling" and the focal concerns framework and demonstrate that decisions about how and when to intervene with people with mental illnesses in the criminal legal system are influenced by the varying orientations, goals, and values of stakeholder agencies. Understanding these core differences is a critical step toward value alignment in strategies to reduce system involvement among people with mental illnesses.
患有严重精神疾病的人在刑事法律系统中不成比例地涉及,往往是因为低级别的非暴力轻罪。本文探讨了刑事法律系统各个阶段的决策者如何阐述解决代表性过高问题的“最佳方法”的独特观点。通过亚特兰大、芝加哥、纽约市和费城的 94 名利益相关者进行焦点小组和深入访谈,了解来自不同机构的决策者如何使用和处理与严重精神疾病患者相关的具体轻罪指控。使用主题方法对数据进行了分析。数据揭示了刑事法律系统利益相关者通过轻罪系统处理严重精神疾病患者时存在的一系列紧张关系。分析得出了三个关键主题。第一个主题是描述各机构之间减少精神疾病患者与系统接触的共同承诺。第二个主题探讨了由于各机构带来的不同价值观和目标,它们如何在实现这一承诺方面存在差异。最后一个主题探讨了当前减少精神疾病患者与系统接触的方法的局限性。研究结果在“松散耦合”和焦点关注框架的文献背景下进行了讨论,并表明在刑事法律系统中对精神疾病患者进行干预的方式和时间的决策受到利益相关者机构的不同方向、目标和价值观的影响。了解这些核心差异是在减少精神疾病患者系统参与的策略中实现价值趋同的关键步骤。