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Jails Versus Mental Hospitals: A Social Dilemma

NCJ Number
131514
Journal
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 35 Issue: 2 Dated: (Summer 1991) Pages: 97-106
Author(s)
G B Palermo; M B Smith; F J Liska
Date Published
1991
Length
10 pages
Annotation
Psychiatric and sociological thoughts regarding deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill and its effect on the American jail system are offered. The authors analyze national data concerning the census in mental hospitals and jails over a period of several decades.
Abstract
Statistical analyses corroborate the common impression of a relationship between the number of people booked or arrested and in custody and the total mental health population in psychiatric hospitals in the United States. The analyses reveal the existence of statistically significant negative linear Pearson Product-Moment correlation coefficient relationships between mental health admissions and jail census data. We conclude that the mentally ill have assumed, again, the inappropriate status of criminal offenders, overcrowding the jails without receiving proper psychiatric care. 1 table and 28 references (Author abstract)