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Reports reveal an increase in the number of individuals with serious mental illness in jails, prisons and forensic hospitals. Despite the wide-ranging and devastating consequences of this 'criminalization' of mental illness, there remains a lack of information on the subject as well as on the provision of care for these patients. This important new book fills a gap in the literature by examining topics such as: the history and policy factors related to criminalization; original research on forensic populations; pharmacological and psychological treatment strategies; and principles and…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108922180
- Artikelnr.: 62747089
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108922180
- Artikelnr.: 62747089
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Balancing the Pendulum: Rethinking the Role of Institutionalization in the
Treatment of Serious Mental Illness; 2. Deinstitutionalization and Other
Factors in the Criminalization of Persons with Serious Mental Illness and
How it Is Being Addressed; 3. A Brief History of the Criminalization of
Mental Illness; 4. A Social History of Psychotic Illness; 5. Forensic
Patients in State Psychiatric Hospitals: 1999-2016; 6. A Survey of National
Trends in Psychiatric Patients found Incompetent to Stand Trial: Reasons
for the Re-Institutionalization of People with Serious Mental Illness in
the United States; 7. Forensic Psychiatry and Mental Health in Australia:
An Overview; 8. Community Forensic Psychiatric Services in England and
Wales; 9. A Longitudinal Description of Incompetent to Stand Trial
Admissions to a State Hospital; Part II. Solutions: 10. Jail Diversion: The
Miami Model; 11. Jail Diversion: A Practical Primer; 12. Principles and
Practices of Risk Assessment in Mental Health Jail Diversion Programs; 13.
Decriminalization in Action: Lessons from the Los Angeles Model; 14.
Economics of Decriminalizing Mental Illness: When Doing the Right Thing
Ironically Costs Less; 15. Decriminalising Severe Mental Illness by
Reducing Risk of Contact with the Criminal Justice System, Including for
Forensic Patients; 16. The Cal-DSH Diversion Guidelines; 17.
Decriminalizing Mental Illness: Specialized Policing Responses; 18.
Dopamine Antagonist Antipsychotics in Diverted Forensic Populations; 19.
Monitoring and Improving Antipsychotic Adherence in Outpatient Forensic
Diversion Programs; 20. Pharmacological Treatment of Violence in
Schizophrenia; 21. Neurocognition and Social Cognition Training as
Treatments for Violence and Aggression in People with Severe Mental
Illness; 22. Examining Violence Among Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
State Hospital Inpatients Across Multiple Timepoints: The Roles of
Criminogenic Risk Factors and Psychiatric Symptoms; 23. Criminogenic Risk
and Mental Health: A Complicated Relationship; 24. Implementation of a
Specialized Treatment Program to Reduce Violence in a Forensic Population;
25. From Trauma-Blind to Trauma-Informed: Re-thinking Criminalization and
the Role of Trauma in Persons with Serious Mental Illness Population; 26.
The Indistinguishables: Determining Appropriate Environments for Justice
Involved Individuals; 27. Breaking Down Long-Term Chronic Aggression within
a Forensic Hospital System; 28. Tipping the Scales of Justice: The Role of
Forensic Evaluations in the Criminalization of Mental Illness; 29.
Competency to Stand Trial and Criminalization: An Overview of the Research;
30. Risk Factors for Recidivism in Individuals Receiving Community
Sentences: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis; 31. Developing Policies
for Adult Sexual Minorities with Mental Health Needs in Secured Settings
(Review article); 32. An Overview of Jail-Based Competency Restoration; 33.
Fixated Threat Assessment Centres: Preventing Harm and Facilitating Care in
Public Figure Threat Cases and Those Thought to Be at Risk of Lone-Actor
Grievance-Fuelled Violence; 34. Decriminalizing LGBTQ+: Reproducing and
Resisting Mental Health Inequities; 35. Building a Therapeutic Relationship
between Probation Officers and Probationers with Serious Mental Illnesses;
36. Length of Stay for Inpatient Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST) Patients:
Importance of Clinical and Demographic Variables; 37. Severe Mentally Ill
Patients: Our Global Migrants: Neuroethical Issues in Psychiatry and
Pharmacology Today: A Brief Manifesto towards The World Symposium 2021;
Index.
Balancing the Pendulum: Rethinking the Role of Institutionalization in the
Treatment of Serious Mental Illness; 2. Deinstitutionalization and Other
Factors in the Criminalization of Persons with Serious Mental Illness and
How it Is Being Addressed; 3. A Brief History of the Criminalization of
Mental Illness; 4. A Social History of Psychotic Illness; 5. Forensic
Patients in State Psychiatric Hospitals: 1999-2016; 6. A Survey of National
Trends in Psychiatric Patients found Incompetent to Stand Trial: Reasons
for the Re-Institutionalization of People with Serious Mental Illness in
the United States; 7. Forensic Psychiatry and Mental Health in Australia:
An Overview; 8. Community Forensic Psychiatric Services in England and
Wales; 9. A Longitudinal Description of Incompetent to Stand Trial
Admissions to a State Hospital; Part II. Solutions: 10. Jail Diversion: The
Miami Model; 11. Jail Diversion: A Practical Primer; 12. Principles and
Practices of Risk Assessment in Mental Health Jail Diversion Programs; 13.
Decriminalization in Action: Lessons from the Los Angeles Model; 14.
Economics of Decriminalizing Mental Illness: When Doing the Right Thing
Ironically Costs Less; 15. Decriminalising Severe Mental Illness by
Reducing Risk of Contact with the Criminal Justice System, Including for
Forensic Patients; 16. The Cal-DSH Diversion Guidelines; 17.
Decriminalizing Mental Illness: Specialized Policing Responses; 18.
Dopamine Antagonist Antipsychotics in Diverted Forensic Populations; 19.
Monitoring and Improving Antipsychotic Adherence in Outpatient Forensic
Diversion Programs; 20. Pharmacological Treatment of Violence in
Schizophrenia; 21. Neurocognition and Social Cognition Training as
Treatments for Violence and Aggression in People with Severe Mental
Illness; 22. Examining Violence Among Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
State Hospital Inpatients Across Multiple Timepoints: The Roles of
Criminogenic Risk Factors and Psychiatric Symptoms; 23. Criminogenic Risk
and Mental Health: A Complicated Relationship; 24. Implementation of a
Specialized Treatment Program to Reduce Violence in a Forensic Population;
25. From Trauma-Blind to Trauma-Informed: Re-thinking Criminalization and
the Role of Trauma in Persons with Serious Mental Illness Population; 26.
The Indistinguishables: Determining Appropriate Environments for Justice
Involved Individuals; 27. Breaking Down Long-Term Chronic Aggression within
a Forensic Hospital System; 28. Tipping the Scales of Justice: The Role of
Forensic Evaluations in the Criminalization of Mental Illness; 29.
Competency to Stand Trial and Criminalization: An Overview of the Research;
30. Risk Factors for Recidivism in Individuals Receiving Community
Sentences: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis; 31. Developing Policies
for Adult Sexual Minorities with Mental Health Needs in Secured Settings
(Review article); 32. An Overview of Jail-Based Competency Restoration; 33.
Fixated Threat Assessment Centres: Preventing Harm and Facilitating Care in
Public Figure Threat Cases and Those Thought to Be at Risk of Lone-Actor
Grievance-Fuelled Violence; 34. Decriminalizing LGBTQ+: Reproducing and
Resisting Mental Health Inequities; 35. Building a Therapeutic Relationship
between Probation Officers and Probationers with Serious Mental Illnesses;
36. Length of Stay for Inpatient Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST) Patients:
Importance of Clinical and Demographic Variables; 37. Severe Mentally Ill
Patients: Our Global Migrants: Neuroethical Issues in Psychiatry and
Pharmacology Today: A Brief Manifesto towards The World Symposium 2021;
Index.







