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Citation

Valdiserri EV, Carroll KR, Hartl AJ. Hosp. Community Psychiatry 1986; 37(2): 163-166.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, American Psychiatric Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3943806

Abstract

Following deinstitutionalization, several studies have documented an increase in the number of mentally ill inmates in prisons. The authors reviewed all referrals to a mental health clinic in a county prison and categorized each case as psychotic or nonpsychotic. The psychotic inmates were four times more likely to have been incarcerated for less serious charges such as disorderly conduct and threats, and they committed fewer sex offenses, property crimes, and drug offenses than nonpsychotic inmates. The authors conclude that the increased number of mentally ill prison inmates does not reflect a greater incidence of serious criminal activity in this group but an increase in the criminalization of psychotic behavior.


Language: en

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