Crime, Incarceration, and Dementia: An Aging Criminal System.

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
American Journal of Law & Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1017/amj.2023.27
Jalayne J Arias, Lillian Morgado, Ana Tyler
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Abstract

Dementia within the criminal system, from arrest through incarceration, has been largely ignored. While the health system has begun grappling with the chronic conditions that will accompany an aging society, the criminal system has yet to meaningfully respond. Dementia is a clinical syndrome characterized by impairment in cognitive domains (memory, executive function, visuospatial). Additionally, dementia often includes behavioral symptoms that increase the likelihood that an individual's actions may violate social norms and in some circumstances be deemed criminal. Prior studies have established criminal behavior as a trend among individuals living with dementia. Yet, the criminal system has yet to establish protections for individuals who commit a crime while impaired by dementia. This paper will report on an empirical study to evaluate the treatment of persons with dementia within the criminal justice system. We will report on interviews with attorneys (n=15) regarding their experience and perspective on the treatment of persons with dementia post-arrest. In the paper, we will explore topics identified through these interviews including pre-trial release, competency, placement (housing), criminal liability determination, sentencing, and post-conviction release. We will highlight key findings including the lack of a systematic screening process for dementia post-arrest, placement is a significant challenge, attorneys' lack of training on dementia to be able to understand how the disease could impact decision-making, and the two legal mechanisms available to divert miss the mark given their focus on psychiatric populations. We will use these data and findings to argue for a research and policy agenda to address a gap in legal policies to appropriately manage persons with dementia post-arrest.

犯罪、监禁和痴呆症:老龄化的刑事系统。
从逮捕到监禁,刑事系统中的痴呆症在很大程度上被忽视了。虽然卫生系统已经开始努力应对伴随老龄化社会而来的慢性疾病,但刑事系统尚未做出有意义的回应。痴呆症是一种临床综合症,以认知领域(记忆、执行功能、视觉空间)的损伤为特征。此外,痴呆症通常还包括行为症状,这些症状会增加个人行为违反社会规范的可能性,并在某些情况下被视为犯罪行为。先前的研究已经证实,犯罪行为是痴呆症患者的一种趋势。然而,刑事系统尚未为因痴呆症而犯罪的人建立保护措施。本文将报告一项实证研究,以评估刑事司法系统对痴呆症患者的待遇。我们将报告对律师(人数=15)的访谈,了解他们在逮捕后对待痴呆症患者的经验和观点。在本文中,我们将探讨通过这些访谈确定的主题,包括审前释放、能力、安置(住房)、刑事责任认定、量刑和定罪后释放。我们将强调一些重要发现,包括缺乏对被捕后痴呆症的系统筛查程序、安置是一个重大挑战、律师缺乏有关痴呆症的培训,无法理解这种疾病会如何影响决策,以及现有的两种分流法律机制因侧重于精神病人群而失灵。我们将利用这些数据和发现来论证研究和政策议程,以弥补法律政策的不足,从而对被捕后的痴呆症患者进行适当的管理。
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