恢复性司法实践在法医精神卫生设置-范围审查

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Krystle Martin, Sayani Paul, Erin Campbell, K. Bickle
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摘要

摘要与传统的刑事司法方法相比,恢复性司法长期以来一直被认为是处理非法和有害行为的重要替代视角。尽管这种方法得到了广泛和成功的应用,但在法医心理健康环境中使用这种方法的努力似乎微乎其微。这项审查旨在综合关于法医心理健康环境中恢复性司法实践的应用、使用证据、障碍或独特考虑因素的现有信息。范围审查清单的PRISMA扩展指导了我们的结果报告。在对文献进行广泛审查后,纳入了六篇同行评审文章和五篇灰色文献。我们的研究结果表明,法医心理健康环境中的恢复性司法方法正被少数忠诚的人使用,并且不被广泛接受,也不属于典型的护理服务。使用这种方法的证据极为稀少,但确实表明,这些干预措施可能适用于法医心理健康环境,因为可以从患者、受害者和组织三个层面获得积极影响的报告。讨论了关于应做出的独特考虑的信息,以及法医心理健康中的恢复性司法与其他人群中的使用有何不同。
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Restorative Justice Practices in Forensic Mental Health Settings – A Scoping Review
Abstract Restorative justice has long been considered an important alternative lens to approach illegal and harmful behavior compared to traditional criminal justice approaches. Despite this widespread and successful application, efforts to use this approach within forensic mental health settings have seemingly been minimal. This review aimed to synthesize the available information on the application, evidence for use, and barriers or unique considerations for restorative justice practices within forensic mental health settings. The PRISMA extension for scoping reviews checklist guided our reporting of the results. After conducting an extensive review of the literature, six peer-reviewed articles and five gray literature documents were included. Our results demonstrate that restorative justice approaches in forensic mental health settings are being used by a small number of committed individuals and are not broadly accepted or part of typical care services. The evidence for use of this approach is extremely sparse but do suggest that these interventions could be appropriate in forensic mental health settings as reports for positive impacts are available on three levels, with patients, victims, and organizations. Information about the unique considerations that should be made and how restorative justice in forensic mental health differs from use in other populations is discussed.
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