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Freedom in paradise: quality of conditional release reports submitted to the Hawaii judiciary
Authors:Nguyen Annie H  Acklin Marvin W  Fuger Kristen  Gowensmith W N  Ignacio Lawrie A
Institution:
  • a Argosy University Hawaii Campus, Honolulu, HI, United States
  • b Adult Mental Health Division, State of Hawaii, Department of Health, Honolulu, HI, United States
  • Abstract:Annually thousands of insanity acquitees are released from mental hospitals when they are no longer determined to be dangerous. This research examined quality of post-acquittal Conditional Release (CR) reports submitted to the Hawaii Judiciary. Hawaii utilizes a “three panel” system for assessing trial felony competency, criminal responsibility, and conditional release, where typically two psychologists (one Department of Health and one community-based) and one community-based psychiatrist submit independent reports to the Court. One hundred fifty CR reports were rated using a 44-item report quality measure. Interrater reliability trials indicated good to excellent agreement between quality ratings. Overall level of report quality was poor regardless of examiners' professional discipline, employer, or board certification status. Concordance rates for CR opinions were poor. Level of agreement between the judicial determination and majority recommendations was also poor. Reasons for the poor quality and level of agreement are discussed with recommendations for report quality improvement, including standardization of procedures and use of forensic risk assessment instruments.
    Keywords:Forensic reports  Conditional release  Release decision-making
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