Understanding the Preference for Incarceration Among Some Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients in Ontario.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Alexandra Campbell, Jamie Robertson
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Abstract

Some international jurisdictions route individuals for whom criminal responsibility is foreclosed because of mental disorder from the penal system into a forensic psychiatry regime. Such rerouting might be presumed preferable for such individuals, because it is intended to offer a humane alternative to incarceration and is often viewed by the public as an avenue for accused individuals to avoid accountability. Our clinical experience corroborates European findings that at least some individuals who have been placed into forensic psychiatric care would have preferred to remain in the penal system. We report on our preliminary qualitative investigation into the reasons why some forensic psychiatric inpatients in the Canadian province of Ontario would prefer to be incarcerated. Using a grounded theory methodology, we identify six thematic categories of reasons for this preference. Drawing on these themes, we propose that participants perceive inpatient forensic psychiatric detention as posing a greater threat to personal identity than incarceration as well as feel despair associated with the perceived futility of resisting identity-shaping pressures in this environment. Participants' concerns re-emphasize the clinical challenge, but also the importance, of providers' supporting patients to associate hope rather than harm with the aim of personal transformation through inpatient forensic psychiatric care.

了解安大略省一些法医精神科住院病人对监禁的偏好。
一些国际司法管辖区将因精神失常而无法承担刑事责任的个人从刑事制度转移到法医精神病学制度。对这些人来说,这种改道可能被认为是可取的,因为它的目的是提供一种人道的替代监禁的办法,而且往往被公众视为被告逃避责任的一种途径。我们的临床经验证实了欧洲的调查结果,即至少有一些接受法医精神病治疗的人宁愿留在刑事制度中。我们报告了我们对加拿大安大略省一些法医精神病住院病人宁愿被监禁的原因的初步定性调查。使用扎根的理论方法,我们确定了这种偏好的六个主题类别的原因。根据这些主题,我们建议参与者认为住院的法医精神病学拘留对个人身份构成的威胁比监禁更大,并且在这种环境中,由于抵抗身份塑造压力的感知无效而感到绝望。参与者的担忧再次强调了临床挑战,但也强调了提供者的重要性,即通过住院法医精神病学护理,支持患者将希望而不是伤害与个人转变的目标联系起来。
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期刊介绍: The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL, pronounced "apple") is an organization of psychiatrists dedicated to excellence in practice, teaching, and research in forensic psychiatry. Founded in 1969, AAPL currently has more than 1,500 members in North America and around the world.
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