Economic evaluations of mental health interventions in criminal justice

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Martin Knapp, Gloria Wong
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Abstract

Background

Mental health interventions targeting crime perpetrators are available. An overview of the current scenario of their economic benefits will help policy decisions.

Aim

To provide an update on economic evidence for mental health interventions in criminal justice, and to identify challenges and responses in using economic evidence to inform policy.

Method

Narrative review with an analysis frame that organises evidence around four points on the criminal justice system pathway: (a) point of contact; (b) post-arrest; (c) incarceration/punishment and (d) post-incarceration.

Results

There is a paucity of high-quality economic evidence, especially from cost-benefit analyses. However, there is some evidence of cost-effectiveness in support of interventions at the point of incarceration, such as cognitive behavioural therapy, multisystemic therapy for juvenile delinquents, therapeutic communities, electronic monitoring and telepsychiatry in forensic psychiatry settings. There is also evidence that post-incarceration interventions such as assertive community treatment can be cost-effective.

Conclusion

There remain large evidence gaps. There are also challenges in turning economic evidence on mental health interventions in criminal justice into policy changes and improved practice, such as hidden costs, silo budgeting and delayed pay-off. Research incorporating multi-sectoral costs and benefits recommended by health economics and health technology assessment groups should be prioritised to support difficult resource allocation decisions faced by policy makers.

刑事司法中心理健康干预的经济评价
背景:针对犯罪者的心理健康干预措施是可用的。概述其经济效益的当前情况将有助于决策。目的提供刑事司法中精神卫生干预的最新经济证据,并确定在利用经济证据为政策提供信息方面面临的挑战和对策。方法:采用分析框架进行叙事审查,围绕刑事司法系统路径上的四个点组织证据:(a)接触点;(b) post-arrest;(c)监禁/惩罚和(d)监禁后。结果缺乏高质量的经济证据,特别是成本效益分析。然而,有一些证据表明,在监禁点支持干预措施具有成本效益,例如认知行为疗法、少年犯多系统疗法、治疗社区、电子监测和法医精神病学环境中的远程精神病学。也有证据表明,监禁后的干预措施,如果断的社区治疗,可能具有成本效益。结论仍存在较大的证据缺口。在将刑事司法中精神卫生干预的经济证据转化为政策变化和改进做法方面也存在挑战,例如隐性成本、竖井预算和延迟回报。应优先考虑纳入卫生经济学和卫生技术评估小组建议的多部门成本和效益的研究,以支持决策者面临的困难的资源分配决定。
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health – CBMH – aims to publish original material on any aspect of the relationship between mental state and criminal behaviour. Thus, we are interested in mental mechanisms associated with offending, regardless of whether the individual concerned has a mental disorder or not. We are interested in factors that influence such relationships, and particularly welcome studies about pathways into and out of crime. These will include studies of normal and abnormal development, of mental disorder and how that may lead to offending for a subgroup of sufferers, together with information about factors which mediate such a relationship.
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