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摘要
“在心理健康方面,所有国家都可以被认为是发展中国家”(Patel et al. 2018)。这一观点在严重精神健康障碍和刑事司法系统的关键节点上更为明显。随着我们对人类状况的理解和容忍程度的提高,它揭示了卫生系统在这一风险最高人群方面存在的重大差距。
Introduction - Mental Health and the Justice System.
"When it comes to mental health all countries can be thought of as developing countries" (Patel et al. 2018). This perspective is even more pronounced in the critical junction of serious mental health disorders and the criminal justice system. As our understanding and tolerance of the human condition evolves, it sheds light on the critical gaps in the health system for this at-most-risk population.