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Citation

Lockhart JJ, Satya-Murti S. Forensic Sci. Int. Mind Law 2020; 1: e100030.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.fsiml.2020.100030

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The current practice, and primary focus, of the criminal justice system and medical care are on the individual. However, pandemics and riots lay bare the limitations of long-standing assumptions which underlie both individual criminal rehabilitation (e.g., juvenile justice) and individualized, precision medicine. Both recent research and historical studies make clear that societal inequities play an important role in criminality and health outcomes. We present examples drawn from juvenile justice and healthcare, which show that interventions based upon the individual, no matter how well intended, can have unforeseen and iatrogenic consequences. We suggest that an excessive focus on the individual leads to poor allocation of resources that could be used to improve important social determinants of both health and criminality. However, we also express the caveat that social interventions may carry their own unintended consequences which must be anticipated.


Language: en

Keywords

diagnostic cascade; Forensic medicine; Forensic psychology; Forensic science; Juvenile justice; Pandemics; Riots; social determinants of health

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