Jailing is failing: psychiatry can help.

Journal: BJPsych bulletin

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Affiliated Institutions:  Swinburne University of Technology, Alphington, Australia. Start Court, Perth, Australia.

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There is accumulating evidence that imprisonment is expensive but does little to address the underlying drivers of offending. At the same time, it is now recognised that a large proportion of prisoners are diagnosable with significant psychiatric disorders. In this piece we explore the potential role of psychiatry in addressing the societal challenge of a failing prison system. We argue that core psychiatric skills of engaging in balanced, values-based thinking and implementing sound clinical processes can play an important role in reducing reoffending risk. We briefly discuss some of the key challenges involved and outline several relevant service models.

Authors & Co-authors:  Carroll Brett

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Authors :  2
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Doi : 10.1192/bjb.2024.8
SSN : 2056-4694
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Male,Female
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Human rights;mental health services;psychiatry and the law;rehabilitation;stigma and discrimination
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England