| Literature DB >> 32322299 |
Allan Seppänen1,2, Petteri Joelsson3, Aulikki Ahlgren-Rimpiläinen3, Eila Repo-Tiihonen4.
Abstract
Despite a recent contrary trend, Finland has been for decades one of the most violent countries in Western Europe. Also, Finland has had one of the highest number of psychiatric beds per capita in Europe, although this, too, has seen a sharp decline. Against this background, among other national idiosyncrasies, Finland has developed its forensic psychiatric services. Here, we describe the legal, organizational and clinical structure of these services, and outline the historical and current issues that have shaped them. Finally, we consider future challenges facing the Finnish forensic service system, as part of wider European and global trends.Entities:
Keywords: Finland; Forensic assessments; Forensic psychiatry
Year: 2020 PMID: 32322299 PMCID: PMC7164302 DOI: 10.1186/s13033-020-00362-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Syst ISSN: 1752-4458
Fig. 1Forensic psychiatric system in Finland
Fig. 2The number of forensic psychiatric examinations since 1957
Fig. 3Treatment orders for irresponsible offenders since 1993
Fig. 4Criminal responsibility since 1980