Large numbers of seriously mentally ill persons are being incarcerated because their disturbed behavior is criminalized. The criminal justice system is struggling to manage the needs of these mentally ill persons in correctional settings. This article examines the problem of the incarcerated mentally ill in terms of whether or not the correctional setting is an ethically legitimate place to house and treat these persons. First, it briefly summarizes how we arrived at this problem in the U.S. Then, it examines the problem today in the U.S. and comparatively in European nations. Finally, it closes with recommendations for establishing treatment outside correctional settings and how to best address the issue of mental illness within correction...
People residing in American prisons have the legal right to mental health care while incarcerated (J...
People residing in American prisons have the legal right to mental health care while incarcerated (J...
Currently, US prisons are home to 10 times more mentally ill individuals than state psychiatric hosp...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
Any analysis of violence and abuse in American prisons must address the consequences of the high rat...
How do community and sociopolitical factors influence mental health care delivery and inmate health ...
Approximately 10-15% of the nearly 6 million offenders in U.S. jails, prisons or on probation or par...
This Article compares the levels of procedural justice afforded to persons with severe mental illnes...
The U.S. criminal justice system has become the largest caretaker for the mentally ill population, a...
Because of the compelling role it plays as an enigma, mental illness has been featured in innumerabl...
Mental Health Illness is on the rise in the United States. About 90% of incarcerated individuals hav...
Currently, US prisons are home to 10 times more mentally ill individuals than state psychiatric hosp...
People residing in American prisons have the legal right to mental health care while incarcerated (J...
People residing in American prisons have the legal right to mental health care while incarcerated (J...
Currently, US prisons are home to 10 times more mentally ill individuals than state psychiatric hosp...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
Correctional facilities negatively affect individuals with pre-existing mental and behavioral health...
America’s correctional system is continuously presented with issues that require attention and immed...
Persons with mental illness are incarcerated in prisons across the United States at disproportionate...
Any analysis of violence and abuse in American prisons must address the consequences of the high rat...
How do community and sociopolitical factors influence mental health care delivery and inmate health ...
Approximately 10-15% of the nearly 6 million offenders in U.S. jails, prisons or on probation or par...
This Article compares the levels of procedural justice afforded to persons with severe mental illnes...
The U.S. criminal justice system has become the largest caretaker for the mentally ill population, a...
Because of the compelling role it plays as an enigma, mental illness has been featured in innumerabl...
Mental Health Illness is on the rise in the United States. About 90% of incarcerated individuals hav...
Currently, US prisons are home to 10 times more mentally ill individuals than state psychiatric hosp...
People residing in American prisons have the legal right to mental health care while incarcerated (J...
People residing in American prisons have the legal right to mental health care while incarcerated (J...
Currently, US prisons are home to 10 times more mentally ill individuals than state psychiatric hosp...