O'Neill Adam, Shaw Jennifer, Heathcote Leanne, Hewson Thomas, Mulligan Lee, Robinson Louise, Newton-Clarke Anna, Thompson Ellie, Wong Evelyn, Barnett Kim, Lerigo Fiona, Bowden Jana, Gutridge Kerry, Minchin Matilda, Edge Dawn, Ware Stuart, Falvey Rhian, Robinson Catherine A, Senior Jane, Forsyth Katrina
Division of Psychology & Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Health and Justice Research Network, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
J Forens Psychiatry Psychol. 2024 Dec 19;36(1):105-120. doi: 10.1080/14789949.2024.2438882. eCollection 2025.
The number of people aged 50 and over entering the criminal justice system (CJS) in England and Wales is growing. This raises questions as to the suitability of the CJS to equitably accommodate individuals with complex illness or impairment, who might experience difficulties in cognitive function, frailty, and/or impaired mobility. Findings from the government, the third sector, and academic literature have highlighted the difficulties experienced by older adults in the CJS and those tasked with supporting them. To inform the development of the Ministry of Justice's national strategy for older people in prison, we conducted a series of nominal focus groups with policy makers, practitioners, prison staff, representatives from the third sector, and academics, each focusing on a specific topic area that impacts older adults in prison. These were: 1) older adult trajectories; 2) long term conditions; 3) dementia; 4) mental health; 5) social care; 6) end of life care; 7) women; 8) ethnicity; and 9) COVID-19. An additional nominal group was also held with older adults currently in prison to discuss what they thought should be included in the national strategy more broadly. This paper presents the methodology of the nominal groups and subsequent analysis, as well as providing a rationale for the research. It serves as a precursor to a series of papers reporting and discussing the findings of the topic-specific nominal groups.
在英格兰和威尔士,50岁及以上进入刑事司法系统(CJS)的人数正在增加。这引发了关于刑事司法系统是否适合公平接纳患有复杂疾病或有损伤的个体的问题,这些人可能在认知功能、身体虚弱和/或行动不便方面存在困难。政府、第三部门和学术文献的研究结果都凸显了刑事司法系统中的老年人以及负责支持他们的人员所面临的困难。为了为司法部制定针对监狱中老年人的国家战略提供参考,我们与政策制定者、从业者、监狱工作人员、第三部门代表和学者进行了一系列名义焦点小组讨论,每个小组聚焦于一个对监狱中的老年人有影响的特定主题领域。这些领域包括:1)老年人的经历轨迹;2)长期病症;3)痴呆症;4)心理健康;5)社会护理;6)临终关怀;7)女性;8)种族;9)新冠疫情。此外,还与目前在押的老年人举行了一个名义小组讨论,以更广泛地探讨他们认为国家战略应涵盖的内容。本文介绍了名义小组的方法和后续分析,并为该研究提供了理论依据。它是一系列报告和讨论特定主题名义小组研究结果的论文的先导。