Prisoners with reduced criminal responsibility stand out based on their rates of hospitalisation during their sentences.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Miisa Törölä, Mika Rautanen
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Purpose: Globally, health problems are very common among prisoners. A mental state examination aims to help in recognising psychiatric problems among offenders and the possible association of these psychiatric issues with their committed crime. The legal-medical term "reduced criminal responsibility" refers to a weakened sense of reality and the ability to control one's behaviour because of compromised mental health and without an evaluated need for forensic psychiatric hospitalisation. However, little is known about the actual need for the health care of prisoners with reduced criminal responsibility (PRCR). The purpose of this study was to explore treatment-related visits to prison by PRCR in Finland.

Design/methodology/approach: The research data comprise information on PRCR's treatment-related visits and that of a matched control group (n = 222). Descriptive cross-tabulation with X²- and nonparametric Mann-Whitney U-tests and Cox regression analyses are applied.

Findings: The results show that almost every PRCR had at least one treatment-related visit during their sentences. Visits to a psychiatric hospital for prisoners, to the prison hospital and especially to a civil hospital are more common among PRCR. The need for treatment appears significantly earlier in their sentences.

Originality/value: These findings demonstrate the PRCR's greater need for access to health services and the need for further development between the Health Care Services for Prisoners, Prison and Probation Service of Finland and public health and social services in Finland. More exploration of the medical reasons and locational distribution of the vast amount of civil hospitalisation is needed.

刑事责任减轻的囚犯在服刑期间的住院率较高。
目的:在全球范围内,健康问题在囚犯中非常普遍。精神状态检查旨在帮助识别罪犯的精神问题,以及这些精神问题与他们所犯罪行之间可能存在的联系。法律和医学术语 "刑事责任减轻 "指的是由于精神健康受损而导致的现实感减弱以及控制自己行为的能力减弱,并且经评估不需要接受法医精神病住院治疗。然而,人们对刑事责任减轻囚犯(PRCR)的实际医疗需求知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨芬兰刑事责任减轻囚犯到监狱接受治疗的相关情况:研究数据包括刑事责任减轻犯和匹配对照组(n = 222)与治疗相关的探监信息。采用 X² 和非参数 Mann-Whitney U 检验的描述性交叉表法以及 Cox 回归分析:研究结果表明,几乎每一名被剥夺自由者在服刑期间都至少接受过一次与治疗相关的探视。到囚犯精神病院、监狱医院,特别是民事医院就诊的情况在 PRCR 中更为常见。在他们服刑期间,需要治疗的时间明显提前:这些研究结果表明,被剥夺自由者更需要获得医疗服务,芬兰的囚犯医疗服务、监狱和缓刑犯服务以及芬兰的公共卫生和社会服务需要进一步发展。需要对大量民事住院的医疗原因和地点分布进行更多的探索。
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
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