Literature DB >> 12456516

Ethnic differences in prisoners. 1: criminality and psychiatric morbidity.

Jeremy Coid1, Ann Petruckevitch, Paul Bebbington, Traolach Brugha, Dinesh Bhugra, Rachel Jenkins, Mike Farrell, Glyn Lewis, Nicola Singleton.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In England and Wales, persons of African-Caribbean origin are more likely to be both imprisoned and admitted to secure hospitals. AIMS: To estimate population-based rates of imprisonment in different ethnic groups, and compare criminal behaviour and psychiatric morbidity.
METHOD: We examined Home Office data on all persons in prison, and carried out a two-stage cross-sectional survey of 3142 remanded and sentenced, male and female, prisoners in all penal establishments in England and Wales in 1997.
RESULTS: We confirmed high rates of imprisonment for Black people and lower rates for South Asians. Different patterns of offending and lower prevalence of psychiatric morbidity were observed in Black prisoners.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite increased risks of imprisonment, African-Caribbeans show less psychiatric morbidity than White prisoners. This contrasts with the excess of African-Caribbeans in secure hospitals, an inconsistency possibly in part due to the effects of ethnic groups on admission procedures.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12456516     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.181.6.473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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