Self-injurious behavior (SIB) by inmates has serious health, safety, operational, security and fiscal consequences. Serious incidents require a freeze in normal facility operations. Injuries that need outside medical attention create additional security risks, including potential escape attempts. The interruption of normal operations, diversion of staff, cost of outside care, and drain on medical and mental health resources all have significant fiscal consequences. This session will present the results and implications of a survey of the Mental Health Directors in all 51 state and federal prison systems on the extent of SIB by inmates, including incidence and prevalence, adverse consequences, and management. Thirty-nine of the state and fed...
lnmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage popu-lation in federal and ...
Background: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world which has created a pu...
AbstractThe prison environment represents a supplemental risk factor in the increased frequency of n...
Objective: This study sought information about the prevalence, epidemiology, and management of self-...
To date, little research has systematically investigated perceptions of mental health professionals ...
The current study examines demographic, health functioning, and criminogenic correlates of self-inju...
The current study examines demographic, health functioning, and criminogenic correlates of self-inju...
Although self-injurious behavior among prisoners is both a significant drain on state and federal fu...
Self-harming behaviors occurring in prison disproportionately consume resources and cause considerab...
Abuse among mentally ill inmates is a relevant issue in prison systems worldwide. This presentation ...
Background: Research has shown that inmate misconduct is related to a range of demographic factors a...
The topic of incarcerated populations occupies a large presence within the standing literature. With...
Mental Health Illness is on the rise in the United States. About 90% of incarcerated individuals hav...
Jails process and house the largest number of incarcerated individuals in the United States, yet rem...
Sentinel event review systems were created to prevent catastrophes from occurring in complex human o...
lnmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage popu-lation in federal and ...
Background: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world which has created a pu...
AbstractThe prison environment represents a supplemental risk factor in the increased frequency of n...
Objective: This study sought information about the prevalence, epidemiology, and management of self-...
To date, little research has systematically investigated perceptions of mental health professionals ...
The current study examines demographic, health functioning, and criminogenic correlates of self-inju...
The current study examines demographic, health functioning, and criminogenic correlates of self-inju...
Although self-injurious behavior among prisoners is both a significant drain on state and federal fu...
Self-harming behaviors occurring in prison disproportionately consume resources and cause considerab...
Abuse among mentally ill inmates is a relevant issue in prison systems worldwide. This presentation ...
Background: Research has shown that inmate misconduct is related to a range of demographic factors a...
The topic of incarcerated populations occupies a large presence within the standing literature. With...
Mental Health Illness is on the rise in the United States. About 90% of incarcerated individuals hav...
Jails process and house the largest number of incarcerated individuals in the United States, yet rem...
Sentinel event review systems were created to prevent catastrophes from occurring in complex human o...
lnmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage popu-lation in federal and ...
Background: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world which has created a pu...
AbstractThe prison environment represents a supplemental risk factor in the increased frequency of n...