Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines how the current legislation governing the criminal justice system treats those with mental illness. Ireland has long been subjected to harsh criticism with regard to the provision of mental health services to prisoners. In its annual report on human rights launched on 24 May 2012, Amnesty International stated that the conditions of the county’s prisons continue to fall below acceptable standards... Research by medical experts from the Central Mental Hospital and the Department of Psychiatry in Trinity College found that 96 prisoners in Mountjoy used the HSU during the first year of its operation. Of those referred to the unit: • 35% reported psychotic symptoms; • 28% were...
The CPT has identified several critical issues in the areas of inconsistent healthcare, shortage of ...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
BACKGROUND: High levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have important implications for servic...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
Background There is worldwide evidence of high rates of mental disorder among prisoners, with signif...
This contribution describes current prison mental health service provision in the UK and suggests fu...
There is a high prevalence of mental health need in prisons, much of which is currently unmet. Altho...
The mental health care of prisoners is a contemporary public health issue that is both recent and of...
The prevalence of mental disorder among prisoners is considerably higher than that in the general po...
In responding to high levels of psychiatric morbidity amongst prisoners and recognising earlier poor...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
Purpose To evaluate pathways through the criminal justice system for 63 prisoners under the care of...
There are many issues that are discussed when speaking about the prison system. However, when it com...
Thirty years ago, in their seminal consideration of the psychiatric treatment received by prisoners,...
PurposePrison mental health in-reach teams (MHITs) have developed in England and Wales over the last...
The CPT has identified several critical issues in the areas of inconsistent healthcare, shortage of ...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
BACKGROUND: High levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have important implications for servic...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
Background There is worldwide evidence of high rates of mental disorder among prisoners, with signif...
This contribution describes current prison mental health service provision in the UK and suggests fu...
There is a high prevalence of mental health need in prisons, much of which is currently unmet. Altho...
The mental health care of prisoners is a contemporary public health issue that is both recent and of...
The prevalence of mental disorder among prisoners is considerably higher than that in the general po...
In responding to high levels of psychiatric morbidity amongst prisoners and recognising earlier poor...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
Purpose To evaluate pathways through the criminal justice system for 63 prisoners under the care of...
There are many issues that are discussed when speaking about the prison system. However, when it com...
Thirty years ago, in their seminal consideration of the psychiatric treatment received by prisoners,...
PurposePrison mental health in-reach teams (MHITs) have developed in England and Wales over the last...
The CPT has identified several critical issues in the areas of inconsistent healthcare, shortage of ...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
BACKGROUND: High levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have important implications for servic...