Literature DB >> 24249353

Review of psychiatric services to mentally disordered offenders around the Pacific Rim.

Susanna Every-Palmer1, Johann Brink, Tor P Chern, Wing-Kit Choi, Jerome Goh Hern-Yee, Bob Green, Ed Heffernan, Sarah B Johnson, Margarita Kachaeva, Akihiro Shiina, David Walker, Kevin Wu, Xiaoping Wang, Graham Mellsop.   

Abstract

This article was commissioned to collate and review forensic psychiatric services provided in a number of key Pacific Rim locations in the hope that it will assist in future dialogue about service development. The Board of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists identified experts in forensic psychiatry from Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, and the US. Each contributor provided an account of issues in their jurisdiction, including mental health services to mentally disordered offenders in prison, competence or fitness to stand trial, legal insanity as a defense at trial, diminished responsibility, and special forensic services available, including forensic hospitals and community forensic mental health services. Responses have been collated and are presented topic by topic and country by country within the body of this review. The availability of mental health screening and psychiatric in-reach or forensic liaison services within prisons differed considerably between countries, as did provisioning of community forensic mental health and rehabilitation services. Diversion of mentally disordered offenders to forensic, state, or hybrid hospitals was common. Legal constructs of criminal responsibility (insanity defense) and fitness to stand trial ("disability") are almost universally recognized, although variably used. Disparities between unmet needs and resourcing available were common themes. The legislative differences between contributing countries with respect to the mental health law and criminal law relating to mentally disordered offenders are relatively subtle. The major differences lie in operationalizing and resourcing forensic services.
Copyright © 2013 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

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Keywords:  Pacific Rim; forensic psychiatry; insanity defense

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24249353     DOI: 10.1111/appy.12109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac Psychiatry        ISSN: 1758-5864            Impact factor:   2.538


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