Mentally disordered offenders: The need for integration and the smart design of services

M. Kristiansson
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Abstract Following the extensive closure of mental hospitals, it has been anticipated that even those with severe mental illness could be housed in ordinary group settings or within the community. Regarding mentally disordered offenders, the burning issue is one of breaking the 'institutional cycle' and helping them to readjust to community life. Community mental healthcare services are presently being implemented in various countries. Despite this trend, there remains a need for a platform where decision makers from different professions can come together, exchange information and work out treatment plans. New holistic approaches should therefore be based on closer collaboration between the mental healthcare sector and the social service sector. This paper will discuss three intermediate rehabilitation settings, conceptualised at the end of 2007 within a project launched by the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare. A more unified and far-reaching integration of systems and services will be required to secure treatment and rehabilitation in the community for mentally disordered offenders. Moreover, the efficacy of any tentative model should be followed up by quantitative and qualitative research.
精神障碍罪犯:需要整合和服务的智能设计
随着精神病院的广泛关闭,人们预计即使是那些患有严重精神疾病的人也可以被安置在普通的团体环境或社区内。对于精神错乱的罪犯,当务之急是打破“体制循环”,帮助他们重新适应社会生活。目前正在各国实施社区精神保健服务。尽管有这种趋势,但仍然需要一个平台,让来自不同行业的决策者可以聚集在一起,交换信息并制定治疗计划。因此,新的整体办法应以精神保健部门和社会服务部门之间更密切的合作为基础。本文将讨论瑞典国家卫生和福利委员会在2007年底发起的一个项目中提出的三种中间康复环境概念。将需要更加统一和意义深远的系统和服务一体化,以确保精神错乱罪犯在社区得到治疗和康复。此外,任何试探性模型的有效性都需要进行定量和定性的研究。
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