Refining an aftercare program for New York state's outpatient insanity acquittees

Non-secure state operated psychiatric centers and community based providers of mental health services have witnessed an increase in their caseloads of defendants adjudicated not responsible for criminal activity as a result of mental disease or defect (NGRIs). NGRIs receiving services in these tradi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychiatric quarterly 1993-10, Vol.64 (3), p.215-234
Hauptverfasser: Miraglia, R P, Giglio, C A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Non-secure state operated psychiatric centers and community based providers of mental health services have witnessed an increase in their caseloads of defendants adjudicated not responsible for criminal activity as a result of mental disease or defect (NGRIs). NGRIs receiving services in these traditionally non-forensic settings are subject to continued court supervision by virtue of Court Orders of Conditions that are designed to assure that NGRIs receive services in a manner that is consistent with the public safety. Several characteristics of the current service delivery system often impede the ability to fulfill statutory mandates and the effective delivery of services to NGRIs. The authors provide an overview of the statutory provisions governing the care of NGRIs, discuss obstacles to the implementation of integrated services to NGRIs and propose a model for the development of an effective community based monitoring and treatment program.
ISSN:0033-2720
1573-6709
DOI:10.1007/BF01064600