Mentally ill offenders in prison: the Belgian case |
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Authors: | Vandevelde Stijn Soyez Veerle Vander Beken Tom De Smet Stefaan Boers Anja Broekaert Eric |
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Affiliation: | a University College Ghent, Faculty of Social Work and Welfare Studies, Belgiumb Ghent University, Department of Orthopedagogics, Belgiumc Ghent University, Department of Penal Law and Criminology, Belgiumd University College Ghent, Faculty of Health Care, Belgium |
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Abstract: | ![]() According to the EUPRIS-study on mental health in prisons (2007), available data on mental disorders in prison are scarce. Therefore, this study aims at summarizing and discussing the available knowledge on incarcerated mentally ill offenders concerning: (1) the screening and assessment for detecting mental health; (2) the psychiatric expertise in order to evaluate the mental status; and (3) the development and provision of forensic psychiatric treatment and care. These findings will be applied to the current situation in Belgium, which is a particularly interesting case. Belgium is currently facing difficulties concerning a large population of interned mentally ill offenders residing in correctional establishments.Implications with regard to the penal code, general or mental health legislation, screening, assessment, and treatment could deliver interesting viewpoints on how this problem could be tackled more effectively. Therefore, the findings will be discussed with reference to the international scientific and policy debate, focusing on ethical implications. |
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Keywords: | Mentally ill offender Internment Psychiatric expertise Forensic psychiatry Ethics |
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